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I recently finished the book
by Walter Lord. It was really a great read! A very edge-of-your-seat, informative book on the sinking of the Titanic from various perspectives of the passengers from the third class steerage passengers to the opulent first class. It is amazing to read the heroics and selfless sacrifices made by some of the passengers. Truly an amazing read.

'Aussie Rick' wrote: "Here is a new book that I have placed an order for:
by Paul M. Cobb"
That book sounds interesting! Hopefully it'll be a good read!

That book sounds interesting! Hopefully it'll be a good read!
'Aussie Rick' wrote: "This book is on my wishlist:
by Richard Bassett"
That one looks good as well. You always have great suggestions! ;-)

That one looks good as well. You always have great suggestions! ;-)
'Aussie Rick' wrote: "It's just finding the money to buy them and then the time to read them :)"
Haha! Yes. Those are two big factors in reading books.
Haha! Yes. Those are two big factors in reading books.


Good look at the causes and personalities of the multi generational English Civil War.
Currently readikng Chris Skidmore's take on the same time period

So far, naturally enough, he has gone into much more detail on the Tudors and their place in the Wars
happy wrote: "I jsut completed Dan Jones' look at the Wars of the Roses titled interestingly enough

Good loo..."
Thanks Happy! Those sound interesting.

Good loo..."
Thanks Happy! Those sound interesting.

Lone Star Justice: The First Century of the Texas Rangers
Not bad, Mr. Utley looks at the first 100 yrs of the Texas Rangers and how they went from an Indian Fighting Miltia/minute men to a state wide police force.


As a biography, it leaves to be alot to be desired, but it's a decent look at what was going on in the Crusader States in the first half of the 12th century
My rating - 3.25 stars



It's copywrited 1982, but is still been an excellent read



@happy Sounds awesome happy! Be sure to let me know how the Wright Brothers book goes. Looks interesting!

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
It's an excellent read and Norwich has a very readable writing style. 4.25 stars rounded down

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
It's an excellent read, but not as in depth as I would have liked. 4 stars
Hey happy! Sorry I didn't respond sooner. Super super busy these days. Sounds great! Thanks for sharing. I always like reading your reviews. ;-)


Decent read, he really comes down of Becket's side of the arguement. The portrait Prof Guy paints of Henry II is not flattering in the least
I thought it was a solid 4 star read, I'll type up my thoughts when i get the chance.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Vivid descriptions and the story of his assassination is very graphic. Other than that, not much that is objectionable.


https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I thought Prof Morris has written a fairly balanced look at Edward. He is definitely not the Longshanks of Brave Heart.
I'm currently reading this new release by Patrick O'Donnell on a interesting group of men who fought during the Revolutionary War:
Washington's Immortals: The Untold Story of an Elite Regiment Who Changed the Course of the Revolution by Patrick K. O'Donnell

@Rick That sounds very interesting. Patrick O'Donnell is a great author. Thanks for sharing and please post your thoughts when you're done! Would love to hear them. Cheers!
Just started this one having spotted it in a bookshop when I was in Northern Ireland a few weeks a go.
Easter 1916: The Irish Rebellion by Charles Townshend

@Geevee That looks like a great book! The Irish Rebellion is a very interesting topic that I think isn't explored enough. Thanks for sharing! I might just have to add it to my TBR list. ;-)
The book has picked up so pretty good reader reviews Geevee so I'll be keen to hear your final thoughts. I have a copy of this book that I purchased in the early 1990's and still haven't read it yet!
by Peter de Rosa

I keep on getting distracted by shiny new books, like this one I purchased last month and started reading yesterday:
Britannia: A Journey From the Heart of Rome to Hadrian's Wall, C. AD 130 by Bronwen Riley
We have just arrived in Britannia to travel and live amongst the uncouth barbarians of this Island :)

We have just arrived in Britannia to travel and live amongst the uncouth barbarians of this Island :)
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