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What Are You Reading Right Now? ( Hwæt béon ðu bocrædung?)


Gave it 3 stars. Was a lot of fun in parts, but the writing was too juvenile for me.
I have now started Khubilai Khan's Lost Fleet: In Search of a Legendary Armada










From memory, it got good (view spoiler)


Burr
A fine book that gives you another angle to that mythological/historical period known as the American Revolution. Yes, it's from the perspective of the controversial Aaron Burr.

Coincidentally, Chris (a fellow member of this group) sent me a Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ book recommendation for the Gore Vidal book Julian this week.
I have never read anything by him before.


And Shannon.........when you use the 'add book/author' link...scroll down and pick cover, you'll get the pretty pictures. :)
I'm reading John Adams:
John Adams
David McCullough can write, and he puts history together in a way that reads like a novel while being informative (the way history should be written).
I had trouble reading his 1776
1776
For some reason I couldn't finish it. I think I found it slow paced (!?!). Anyhow, I stopped reading it. Considering that I plowed through Battles and Leaders of the Civil War
Battles and Leaders of the Civil War Being for the Most Part Contributions by Union and Confederate Officers (Volume 2); Based Upon "The
That's saying a lot.

John Adams
David McCullough can write, and he puts history together in a way that reads like a novel while being informative (the way history should be written).
I had trouble reading his 1776

1776
For some reason I couldn't finish it. I think I found it slow paced (!?!). Anyhow, I stopped reading it. Considering that I plowed through Battles and Leaders of the Civil War
Battles and Leaders of the Civil War Being for the Most Part Contributions by Union and Confederate Officers (Volume 2); Based Upon "The

That's saying a lot.

I logged off before I saw your post.
Yep Dawn has the crux of it there.
I do it a different way though..but maybe it is too technical for some. I don't want to confuse anybody...buuuttt too late, I am going to share.
....when I punch in the book title and get the results. I hit 'add' twice. That way two links appear in my comment.
I write cover next to book in the link of one.
One will be [book: etc etc and the other I write cover in so it looks like this.. [bookcover: etc etc
Because the title details are exactly the same either way, I find it easier to write in book cover myself. I am weird like that. :\
Make sense everyone? :D

I logged off before I saw your post.
Yep Dawn has the crux of it there.
I do it a different way though..but maybe it is too technical for some. I don't want to confuse anybody...b..."
Yes, that makes perfect sense. Well, to me anyway... :)





I think you deleted your review of my book, too. Did you change your mind?

I'm looking forward to finding more authors here that will interest me. Quite a few comments I've seen here refer to works currently on by TBR list so I think I'm in the right place!

No. I loved your book. I have to go swim now, but as soon I get back I will find the review. I am so sorry.
I think you deleted your review of my book, too. Did you change your ..."


Thanks!

Lately her novels have put information dumps over story and/or failed to blend them well enough.
She also has an investigation series which is very different in writing style. I never got into those so much.

Mr. Bury, I wrote a review on January 24, 2012.
I edited the review today, March 29, 3012. It did not get 'saved' either time. This must be a problem with my Nook. They say the site has moved and left no forwarding address. I apologize to you and to Terri. I will find some place to post , save or do whatever I can to make this right. Any promises
for a free book that I made on your behalf are to be ignored.

Hi Susan. You absolutey HAVE found the right group. :-)
Enjoy, and don't be shy, you are welcome, as is everyone, in any discussion.
There are no closed discussions around here. If you see two people having a discussion feel free to jump into it. Everyone's input is valued around here. :-)






Here you go Linda. :-)
Yes, you did follow me on the James Hockey book. It was a nice surprise that book. I quite enjoyed it.

It is generally known that Ms Penman is an excellent researcher. THE SUNNE IN SPLENDOR showed King Richard as a man who loved, cared deeply for his kingdom, and did not kill the boys in the tower. Do you think he would have traded his kingdom for a horse.
Shannon wrote: "Penman is one of the best living novelists for Medieval Europe. I found her Welsh trilogy to be a notch or two above the Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine trilogy. The SUNNE IN THE SPLENDOUR was qu..."
@ Shannon:
If you are interested in Richard III, and if you have not read it, Josephine Tey's book, The Daughter of Time is one of the most excellently done debunkings of the Tudor smear campaign against Richard III that was ever written.
It is a tour de force, well worth reading. And when you consider that all the action takes place in a hospital room, it is even more astonishing.
So sayeth the distant descendant of a German mercenary who came to England in the train of the man who came to be known as Henry VII. Dang! He was on the wrong side!
The Daughter of Time
@ Shannon:
If you are interested in Richard III, and if you have not read it, Josephine Tey's book, The Daughter of Time is one of the most excellently done debunkings of the Tudor smear campaign against Richard III that was ever written.
It is a tour de force, well worth reading. And when you consider that all the action takes place in a hospital room, it is even more astonishing.
So sayeth the distant descendant of a German mercenary who came to England in the train of the man who came to be known as Henry VII. Dang! He was on the wrong side!

The Daughter of Time

You may have missed it, but a fellow member posted an interesting post to you in the Meet & Greet thread. I only mention it in case you haven't been back to that thread to see. :-)


when I want more of a military feel for the period. His Saxon series for the most part are superlative works if you want to get a feel for Anglo-Saxon England without feeling you have to read a boring History book.
(Linda): Suuuure, trade the kingdom for a horse. ;)
(Diana): Thanks. I'll check it out.
Terri wrote: "Diana,
You may have missed it, but a fellow member posted an interesting post to you in the Meet & Greet thread. I only mention it in case you haven't been back to that thread to see. :-)"
Thank you, Terri - I definitely had missed it. Greatly appreciated (I wouldn't have wanted to ignore such a pleasant post).
Now I'm off to pick up twigs from my yard (windstorms hit my area) and then plant a weeping cherry... Hm. Should I bring my laptop, do you think? ;-)
You may have missed it, but a fellow member posted an interesting post to you in the Meet & Greet thread. I only mention it in case you haven't been back to that thread to see. :-)"
Thank you, Terri - I definitely had missed it. Greatly appreciated (I wouldn't have wanted to ignore such a pleasant post).
Now I'm off to pick up twigs from my yard (windstorms hit my area) and then plant a weeping cherry... Hm. Should I bring my laptop, do you think? ;-)
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I am so glad you were intrigued because the author is Steven Pressfield. Thank you, thank you and thank you! I tried every combination of Michael, Steven, Stephen with Press-something. Steven Pressfield is too good a writer to forget his name. Most likely I was trying to find author Steven Pressfield on Nook while watching Sally Pressman in ARMY WIVES on TV. Such forgetfulness surely has nothing to do with the fact that I have more years behind me than I have before me.