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LynnB wrote: "Elizabeth I: A Novel by Margaret George (an ARC, it's due out this spring)."
Can't wait to read this one, Lynn. Margaret George is one of my favorite historical fiction writers.
Can't wait to read this one, Lynn. Margaret George is one of my favorite historical fiction writers.
Lily of the Nile by Stephanie Dray. An ARC that is due out in January or February about Cleopatra's daughter.
And the last 50 pages of The Stand by Stephen King
And the last 50 pages of The Stand by Stephen King




I thought I could use it as a shelf book, but it was under "contemporary" not "contemporary fiction". Oh well, I just figured I would share it with you guys here.


I thought I could use it as a shelf bo..."
Looks good to me. Thanks for the suggestion!


That's one of my 5-stars from last fall. It was really good. Hope you enjoy it too!


I really found it to be powerful.



I'm also reading OBSERVER'S BOOK OF WILD ANIMALS OF THE BRITISH ISLES by W J STOKOE (EDITOR), which a friend of mine gave me on the weekend (he knows of my love for old books).
Sam wrote: "I'm reading You Are Next by Katia Lief, which I won on GR and thoroughly enjoying it so far.
I'm also reading [book:OBSERVER'S BOOK OF WILD ANIMALS OF THE BRITIS..."
Sam - I read that one. It was really good. Hope you like it.
I'm also reading [book:OBSERVER'S BOOK OF WILD ANIMALS OF THE BRITIS..."
Sam - I read that one. It was really good. Hope you like it.
I am currently reading The Borgias and Their Enemies: 1431-1519 by Christopher Hibbert. Learning a lot about the family and European alliances at that time.






I've been inactive in this group for a long while. I've recently taken to using mass transit -- which gives me plenty of time to read -- and the public library is on one of the bus routes I take.


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'The People's Manifesto' by Mark Thomas
'Sophie's World' by Jostein Gaardner
'Essential Asatru: Walking the path of Norse Paganism' by Diana Paxson




I read Ella Enchanted a couple years ago & thought it was really fun.
I also have Sharon Kay Penman's Here be Dragons on my bookshelf at home. I've heard her books are very good.

I've only read one book by SKP, When Christ and His Saints Slept which is the prequel of the book I'm reading now and it was AMAZING. I like Henry II a lot and everything is going very well at the beginning of this book but I KNOW everything will go to hell in a hand basket and I sort of don't want to get to that part! That's why it's going so slow.
I'm planning to read SKP backlist but I want to do it in historical order so I get the gyst of what was going on. So first I'll have to finish this series, Henry II & Eleanor of Aquitaine, and then I think I'll move onto the Welsh series (King John is one of Henry II's sons.)

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