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A novel not about the Panama Canal, but set during the construction of the canal. If you love character-oriented fiction, this is a great option to try.
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Historical mystery set in 1788 Vienna featuring Lorenzo Da Ponte ( Mozart's librettist ) as sleuth.
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I strongly recommend this book. The author speaks and reads 6 languages, and has consulted sources overlooked by most historians of this period.

A nice escape to the English seaside. Second book in the On Devonshire Shores series


The Paid Companion

It entertained me from the beginning until the very end, both theme ( mystery and romance ) are well developed and engaging.
Here is my 4.8 rounded to 5 stars review:
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Searching for a safe haven in the Middle East and all the while discovering the history of family.



What sets "Shogun" apart is its richly detailed portrayal of Japanese society during this tumultuous period. Clavell's vivid descriptions bring to life the sights, sounds, and smells of feudal Japan, from the bustling streets of Edo to the serene beauty of the countryside.


An OwnVoices Canadian indie novel about an Iranian woman caught in circumstances beyond her control. Interesting plot.
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Alice; good to see you give this a positive review! Have really enjoyed other titles by her. Long wait at the library!


If you love short stories and speculative fiction, you can't miss this amazing OwnVoices collection infused with a strong Afrofuturistic flavour.
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Cindy Weigand
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BIG JACK, COWBOY AVIATOR
In 1925, Jack is living the life of his dreams as a pilot with a renowned exhibition team, then tragedy strikes. Will he be able to return to the life of flying that he loves?
Once he joins the Gates Flying Circus in 1925, Jack Ashcraft never looks back even though his parents want him to be closer to home. Billed as the Worlds� Greatest Exhibition Aviators, the group flies throughout the South and East Coast. Flying bright red biplanes emblazoned with the with the Texaco star, their sponsor, they performed before crowds of tens of thousands. Soon, Jack becomes their star performer. Newspapers bill him as “Big Jack,� Cowboy Aviator because he spent time in Texas in the army. At six feet four inches tall, he is big. He relishes the adoration of fans. Women flock to be near him and seek his company. Despite Prohibition, booze is readily accessible. He experiences events that are history in the making. One exhibition was a simulated attack on New York City in 1925. Jack is living high.
As if life couldn’t get any better, he meets Mavis, a New York socialite who is also a pilot. Jack and Mavis bond as friends because of their love of flying. He can share things with her that he can’t share with the guys in the rough and tumble life of a flying circus. They get together when their flight paths cross.
When tragedy strikes, Jack’s buddies have his back, but it is Mavis he trusts with the emotions he feels. He is conflicted. Jack must come to terms with his desire to return to the flying life he loves and the reality of the dangers of flying.
FLYBOYS meets THE GREAT WALDO PEPPER meets THE GREATEST SHOWMAN
Told by his great grandniece, Big Jack, Cowboy Aviator, recreates the flying life of John Wesley “Jack� Ashcraft, Jr. His story was revealed to her through numerous newspaper articles that he saved, family histories, and letters home. The story includes thirty family and vintage photos.
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Historical mystery set at court of Henry VIII. The court jester Will Somers ( real historical figure ) is both the narrator and the one who must solve the murders.
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if you enjoy historical fiction and have no issues with (mild) Christian content in novels, you ought to give this amazing series a try!
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Glad to hear it is a good read. I have the book sitting in my TBR queue and look forward to reading it soon.


An interesting collection of short stories about Indians in Canada. Loved the writing.
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Historical fiction/espionage/romance. Didn't work for me.
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The Widows of Malabar Hill by Sujata Massey 4 stars
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Quite good, but I expected more. Not a light story, unlike what the cover suggests.
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A disappointing regency romance by a well known and appreciated author.
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Not as fabulous as his debut novel, but still a wonderful read. Great for literary fiction and magical realism readers.
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This is my third book from this author. He really brings these characters to life, which is what I like in a historical fiction novel.






This is my third book from this author. He really brings these characters to life, which is what I like in a historical fiction no..."
Lanna wrote: "I am reading Marlene By C.W. Gortner

This is my third book from this author. He really brings these characters to life, which is what I like in a historical fiction no..."
Lanna wrote: "I am reading Marlene By C.W. Gortner

This is my third book from this author. He really brings these characters to life, which is what I like in a historical fiction no..."
I have read all his books love them one of my favorite authors




Small book with a collection of short stories. Very nice if you need a light quick read :-)
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The Secret Lives of Booksellers and Librarians: True Stories of the Magic of Reading by James Patterson and Matt Eversmann, is an anthology of short stories and viniettes as told to Matt Eversmann by booksellers and librarians across the United States.
Both books are very enjoyable reads.