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message 1: by JoLene, Mistress of the Challenge (new)

JoLene (trvl2mtns) | 1251 comments Mod
Welcome 2015 and new Historical Fictionistas!!

Here's a spot for introductions.
Please read our Group Rules --- especially if you are an author. You can mention that you write books, do not use the intro thread as an introduction to your books. We like to get to know you first!! :-D

Recommendations have their own separate folder, so check out that section (click on folder name to view all the threads)


message 2: by Maryann (new)

Maryann Hi I am Maryann and I am from South Africa. I just discovered this group and do enjoy historical fiction and cannot resist new TBR ideas


message 3: by Wayne (new)

Wayne Purdin | 1 comments I am an author with an interest in ancient Egyptians, Essenes, Gnostics, and secret societies. I hope to find others with similar interests here.


message 4: by Steven (new)

Steven Malone | 130 comments Welcome all new members! This is a great group with lots of good people and great reading discoveries. Enjoy.


message 5: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi my name is Catherine from Perth, Australia.
I love reading Historical Fiction, so I'm sure this will be a great place to find new books I haven't heard of before.


message 6: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 781 comments Hi, Catherine, do you have any particular place or time that you like to read about in historical fiction?


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Abigail wrote: "Hi, Catherine, do you have any particular place or time that you like to read about in historical fiction?"

I usually go towards the Tudor times, I find King Henry VIII to be a very interesting character.
Or War of the Roses also interests me.

I want to branch out a bit, but not sure in what direction I should go.


message 8: by Laura (new)

Laura Andersen (goodreadscomlaura_andersen) I have lurked for, lo, these many months and added many books to my TBR pile(s).

I'm mid-forties, live in the Boston area, have a husband and four kids (two boys at college, one girl and one boy still at home), and a TBR pile that is slowly overtaking an entire seven-foot tall bookshelf.

Historical, sci-fi/fantasy, YA, mysteries, narrative non-fiction . . . I hesitate to say there's any genre or category I absolutely will not read, because odds are I'll almost immediately find something that breaks that pronouncement.

Some of my favorite historical authors: Dorothy Dunnett, Sharon Kay Penman, C.J. Sansom, Laurie R. King, Elizabeth Peters/Edith Pargeter, and Ellis Peters.

Thanks for letting me drop in on your passionate discussions :)


message 9: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 781 comments Great list of faves, Laura! I love most of them and only don’t love the others because I haven’t read them yet. Scurrying off to check out Penman and Sansom. (But isn’t it Ellis Peters/Edith Pargeter?)


message 10: by JoLene, Mistress of the Challenge (new)

JoLene (trvl2mtns) | 1251 comments Mod
Welcome everyone --- we look forward to your participation!


message 11: by Laurel (new)

Laurel Bradshaw (llawryf) | 41 comments I'm also a big fan of Dorothy Dunnett, Sharon Kay Penman, and Edith Pargeter/Ellis Peters. Welcome!


message 12: by Terrie (new)

Terrie | 1 comments Hi everyone!! I'm a passionate reader of all genres, but my biggest love is historical fiction. I am currently a 29 year old history and anthropology major at the University of Rhode Island and mother of two boys. When I am not doing research, writing a paper, or spending time with my boys, I can be found curled up with a good book. I like any time period ranging from ancient to around the 1920's, but my favorite is the Medieval Era, which is also my main area of study. Among my favorite authors are Sharon Kay Penman, Philippa Gregory, Steve Berry, and William Dietrich. I look forward to having people to discuss books with and getting to know everyone else!


message 13: by Laura (new)

Laura Andersen (goodreadscomlaura_andersen) Sigh. Yes, Abigail, it is Ellis Peters/Edith Pargeter. This is why I need a copy editor :)


message 14: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 781 comments Laura wrote, “Sigh. Yes, Abigail . . .”

We all need a little copyediting now and then! But I asked because I genuinely wasn’t sure. Makes it confusing when the same author writes under different names.


message 15: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Hi, I love reading historical fiction set in any period, my favourite time/setting keeps changing, I go through phases!

My favourite authors are Sharon Kay Penman, Elizabeth Chadwick, Susanna Kearsley and Norah Lofts.

I read whatever I can get my hands on really, whether it's straight historical, historical romance, timeslip/sweep and so on.

I think the reason I like HF so much is that I have an opportunity to learn while enjoying a good story. It's more fun to read than non-fiction, and as long as one remembers to take all 'facts' in HF with a grain of salt and look them up properly afterwards, it's a great, (lazier!) way to become more acquainted with history.


message 16: by Maggie (new)

Maggie Anton | 199 comments Lisa wrote: "...I think the reason I like HF so much is that I have an opportunity to learn while enjoying a good story. It's more fun to read than non-fiction, and as long as one remembers to take all 'facts' in HF with a grain of salt and look them up properly afterwards, it's a great, (lazier!) way to become more acquainted with history. "

IMHO we need to take all the 'facts' in nonfiction history with a grain of salt since it is usually written by the winners to justify their actions, as well as by men, for men, about men. Remember, it's not called "his-story" for nothing. HF is not a lazier way to become better acquainted with history, especially women's place in history, but I have to agree that it is more fun.


message 17: by Beth (new)

Beth Duke | 2 comments Hello, y'all-
My name is Beth Duke; I live in the mountains of northeast Alabama with three loyal dogs and eleven adorable chickens (oh yeah, and my husband--loyal and mostly adorable). I am a ridiculously avid reader and historical fiction is definitely my favorite genre. I look forward to discovering new favorite books here!
And yes, I am an author, and no, I am not plugging my books here.


message 18: by Harold (new)

Harold Titus (haroldtitus) | 99 comments Beth wrote: "Hello, y'all-
My name is Beth Duke; I live in the mountains of northeast Alabama with three loyal dogs and eleven adorable chickens (oh yeah, and my husband--loyal and mostly adorable). I am a ridi..."


Beth, I'd like to recommend "A Circle of Earth" by a goodreads author and friend Patricia Weil. A Circle of Earth by Patricia Weil


message 19: by Beth (new)

Beth Duke | 2 comments Thank you, Harold--that looks good, and I flagged it to read!


message 20: by Carol (last edited Jan 21, 2015 06:51PM) (new)

Carol (goodreadscomcarolann) | 7 comments Hi! My name is Carol and I live in Connecticut with my husband, our daughter; and our two sons live in Austen TX. (They love it there. It is quite a unique place!) I have been a writer and graphic designer for many years, working in non-profit (American Red Cross Blood Services) but no longer. In my opinion, Susanna Kearsley is an excellent author. So far I've read three of her books. I really enjoy biographies and historical fiction. Looking forward to discussing Catherine the Great: Portrait of a Woman.


message 21: by Frances (new)

Frances | 59 comments Carol wrote: "Hi! My name is Carol and I live in Connecticut with my husband, our daughter; and our two sons live in Austen TX. (They love it there. It is a quite unique place!) I have been a writer and graphic ..."

Carol, I've also enjoyed reading Susanna Kearsley books. My favorite book was 'Mariana" and is a must read.


message 22: by Carol (new)

Carol (goodreadscomcarolann) | 7 comments I've read The Rose Garden, The Shadowy Horses, and currently reading The Winter Sea. I have Mariana and Season of Storms on my night stand.


message 23: by Frances (last edited Jan 21, 2015 03:27PM) (new)

Frances | 59 comments Carol wrote: "I've read The Rose Garden, The Shadowy Horses, and currently reading The Winter Sea. I have Mariana and Season of Storms..."

I've read all of those except 'Season of Storms' - should add that one to my 'to read book shelf'.


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Dana Schwartz | 1 comments Hi, I am Dana and I live in Oakland California. I love reading historical fiction and I am currently reading the book for this month Red Lily Crown and would love to read the discussion about it but I am not sure how that works.


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Jackie (thenightowl) | 2033 comments Carol wrote: "Hi! My name is Carol and I live in Connecticut with my husband, our daughter; and our two sons live in Austen TX. (They love it there. It is a quite unique place!) I have been a writer and graphic ..."

Hey, Carol! I'm from CT too. Shelton to be exact. Welcome!


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Jackie (thenightowl) | 2033 comments Dana wrote: "Hi, I am Dana and I live in Oakland California. I love reading historical fiction and I am currently reading the book for this month Red Lily Crown and would love to read the discussion about it bu..."

Dana, the discussion thread can be found through this link: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Just jump in! :)


message 27: by Carol (last edited Jan 21, 2015 06:47PM) (new)

Carol (goodreadscomcarolann) | 7 comments Jackie wrote: "Jackie wrote: Hey, Carol! I'm from CT too. Shelton to be exact. Welcome!"

Thank you Jackie! I'm in Bristol, not too far from Shelton.


message 28: by Ericka (new)

Ericka (ericka_g) | 7 comments Hi, I'm Ericka and I live in central Kansas. I've been a huge fan of historical fiction since childhood. It's pretty much all I read these days. I'm really looking forward to reading along with this group.


message 29: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Berman (rachelberman) | 2 comments Hi all! Just joined good reads, and am an author. Love all historical fiction, but am especially interested in Victorian London. I have an MA in London Studies (weirdly, it's a real thing). So let's chat! :)


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Ericka (ericka_g) | 7 comments Rachel wrote: "Hi all! Just joined good reads, and am an author. Love all historical fiction, but am especially interested in Victorian London. I have an MA in London Studies (weirdly, it's a real thing). So let'..."

Have you read Inside the Victorian Home A Portrait of Domestic Life in Victorian England by Judith Flanders It's non fiction but a very interesting read about Victorian London. I'm currently reading it as research for a period dollhouse.


message 31: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Berman (rachelberman) | 2 comments I haven't read that one yet! I just discovered Judith Flanders and absolutely love her. I just finished her book on Murder in Victorian London and just started her book "The Victorian City." Have you read either of those? The Victorian City: Everyday Life in Dickens' LondonThe Invention of Murder: How the Victorians Revelled in Death and Detection and Created Modern Crime


message 32: by Ericka (new)

Ericka (ericka_g) | 7 comments Rachel wrote: "I haven't read that one yet! I just discovered Judith Flanders and absolutely love her. I just finished her book on Murder in Victorian London and just started her book "The Victorian City." Have y..."

Not yet, this is my first book by her but I plan on reading her others!


message 33: by Alex (new)

Alex Campos | 1 comments hi!! my name is alex. i'm from california, usa. it's really wonderful that there's a bookclub for historic fiction booklovers. i love and enjoy reading historic fiction. it's really a marvelous genre. i'm happy to join this group.


message 34: by Mimi (new)

Mimi Lala (mimilala) | 1 comments Hi! My name is Mimi and I'm from Miami, Fl. I enjoy reading Historical fiction to include Romance


message 35: by Carol (new)

Carol (goodreadscomcarolann) | 7 comments Ericka wrote: "Rachel wrote: "Hi all! Just joined good reads, and am an author. Love all historical fiction, but am especially interested in Victorian London. I have an MA in London Studies (weirdly, it's a real ..."

I just finished The Victorian City Everyday Life in Dickens' London by Judith Flanders The Victorian City: Everyday Life in Dickens' London by Judith Flanders.


message 36: by T.A. (last edited Feb 02, 2015 05:51PM) (new)

T.A. Uner (tauner) Hi Everyone,

My name is T.A. Uner and I'm really excited to be a new member of this group. I've been a historical fiction fan since 1992 when I first read: The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett. Since then I've gone on to real tons of other historical books.


Respectfully,

T.A. Uner


message 37: by Sheila (new)

Sheila | 10 comments Hi, I've just joined the group. I absolutely love hf - Sarah Waters and Sara Dunant are two of my favorite authors - plus I write it myself. I'm from Ontario, Canada, and a Goodreads Author. Any other Canadians on here? Just curious.
I especially love hf about Japan and China.


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Sheila | 10 comments Rachel wrote: "I haven't read that one yet! I just discovered Judith Flanders and absolutely love her. I just finished her book on Murder in Victorian London and just started her book "The Victorian City." Have y..."

These sound really fascinating. Thanks for posting.


message 39: by Frances (new)

Frances | 59 comments Sheila wrote: "Hi, I've just joined the group. I absolutely love hf - Sarah Waters and Sara Dunant are two of my favorite authors - plus I write it myself. I'm from Ontario, Canada, and a Goodreads Author. Any ot..."

Welcome Sheila, Yep, I'm a Canadian married to a Scot.


message 40: by Sheila (new)

Sheila | 10 comments Frances wrote: "Sheila wrote: "Hi, I've just joined the group. I absolutely love hf - Sarah Waters and Sara Dunant are two of my favorite authors - plus I write it myself. I'm from Ontario, Canada, and a Goodreads..."
Hi, Frances. That is quite a coincidence. My late husband was born in Scotland. He was actually half-Cree, half-Scottish, and all Canadian. Where do you live in Canada?


message 41: by Helena (last edited Feb 04, 2015 09:32PM) (new)

Helena Schrader My name is Helena P. Schrader. I'm the author of both history and historical fiction, with a focus on Ancient Sparta, the Middle Ages (currently the crusader kingdoms and 3rd Crusade), and WWII. I have a PhD in history from the University of Hamburg. You can find out more about me on Goodreads, Amazon, on on my own website: http://helenapschrader.com or follow me on my blog: http:schradershistoricalfiction.blogspot.com. I look forward to following the discussions in this group to learn more about reader interests and concerns.


message 42: by Sheila (new)

Sheila | 10 comments Helena wrote: "My name is Helena P. Schrader. I a writer of both history and historical fiction, with a focus on Ancient Sparta, the Middle Ages (currently the crusader kingdoms and 3rd Crusade), and WWII. I have..."

Good to meet you, Helena.


message 43: by Doris (new)

Doris | 1 comments Hello,
I am new to this group and have always loved reading historical fiction, especially from the 19th and 20th century. Some of my favorite authors are John Steinbeck, Leon Uris, John Jakes, and Daphne du Maurier. I am looking forward to discovering new authors.


message 44: by Katharine (new)

Katharine Edgar | 25 comments Hello, I'm Katharine.

I live in Yorkshire in England and I am an author of Young Adult historical fiction - my first book is coming out in March.

My favourite period is early Tudor/ late medieval, and I've never found an author to beat Norah Lofts, but I'm also a keen reader of Young Adult historical - there are some amazing authors writing at the moment! Particular favourites are Eve Edwards (who also writes as Julia Golding), Mary Hooper, Sally Nicholls, Jennifer Donnelly, B.R. Collins, Susan Price... but I am very keen on realistic fiction and an awful lot of Young Adult historical either veers over to fantasy or includes 'real' magic (witches and sorcerers doing actual magic...) which tends to spoil it for me! In adult fiction I've also recently enjoyed Sarah Waters, C.J.Sansom and SOME Philippa Gregory (probably the earlier ones rather than the later ones).


message 45: by Judy (new)

Judy Hi, I guess it's time I introduced myself. I've been lurking around since late last year. I love to read both history and historical fiction; so thought this was a good group to join. I live in the middle of the U.S.--Missouri. Some of my favorite HF authors are, ken Follett, Edward Rutherford, Robert Harris, Susan Vreeland, and, and , and. . . I just posted my review of The Red Lily Crown: A Novel of Medici Florence. I read Massie's Catherine the Great: Portrait of a Woman a couple of years ago. I love to read books such as that on my iPad so I can look up people and places mentioned in the book. Looking forward to the next selection.


message 46: by Melissa (new)

Melissa Kitchen (melissammk) | 7 comments Hi. My name is Melissa. I'm from Ontario, Canada. I love to read, and I love history books and historical fiction. (Among many other genres!)


message 47: by Sheila (new)

Sheila Myers Hello - I am an active reader of historical fiction. Now I am a writer of historical fiction. But it is the research that is most addicting to me.


message 48: by Wesley (new)

Wesley Redfield | 42 comments Welcome.

Wes


message 49: by Wesley (new)

Wesley Redfield | 42 comments Melissa wrote: "Hi. My name is Melissa. I'm from Ontario, Canada. I love to read, and I love history books and historical fiction. (Among many other genres!)"




Welcome.

Wes


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Wesley Redfield | 42 comments Sheila wrote: "Hello - I am an active reader of historical fiction. Now I am a writer of historical fiction. But it is the research that is most addicting to me."


I too enjoy the research. The analogy is old, but it is true. It is like peeling an onion. Each topic yields more topics to be explored. The findings help immensely in developing characters. Wes


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