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The one where I think I’m glad I didn’t live in 16th century England…

August 13, 2014 by Lynn 1 Comment

The Queen’s Fool is one of those books that sat on my bookshelf for awhile, getting passed over time and again for something else. I don’t know if it was the cover (it does look a little romance-y) or the blurb on the back, but it never really jumped out and demanded to be read. Then one day, I found myself reaching for it, and I couldn’t put it down. Set during the tumultuous years after King Edward’s death in the sixteenth century, the novel […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: historical fiction, Philippa Gregory, romance

Lynn's CBR6 Review No:9 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: historical fiction, Philippa Gregory, romance ·
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“It was a horrible time to be alive”

August 12, 2014 by Berry 15 Comments

In her Letters to Alice on First Reading Jane Austen, author Fay Weldon calls the Regency era “by our standards, a horrible time to be alive.” She also writes that the class society was “fair enough if you were Jane Austen, but supposing you were the maid?” That is what Jo Baker’s Longbourn does: supposes you were the maid. And it does the supposing brilliantly. For me, this was one of those books where the reading experience is so emotionally magnificent, it seems like a […]

Filed Under: History Tagged With: historical fiction, Jane Austen, Jo Baker, Longbourn

Berry's CBR6 Review No:10 · Genres: History · Tags: historical fiction, Jane Austen, Jo Baker, Longbourn ·
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Wolf Hall, or the redemption of Thomas Cromwell

July 21, 2014 by Walking Widdershins Leave a Comment

The tour de Mantel continues with Wolf Hall, about the rise of Thomas Cromwell (no spoilers here, but the fall of Thomas Cromwell comes in another book). We learn a bit about Cromwell through flashbacks – the abuse at the hands of his father, running off to France to become a mercenary, learning about culture and banking in Antwerp, and generally becoming a Renaissance man. He returns to England, becomes a merchant, and eventually ended up working for Cardinal Wolsey, advisor to Henry VIII. Cromwell […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: #Cromwell, #Henry VIII, #Hilary Mantel, historical fiction

Walking Widdershins's CBR6 Review No:12 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: #Cromwell, #Henry VIII, #Hilary Mantel, historical fiction ·
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What the Dickens?

July 19, 2014 by popcultureboy 6 Comments

Well, I said 2014 would be a year of Big Books and you really don’t get much bigger than this. Last year, when I bought my copy of The Luminaries, a colleague said to me “you know, if you really want to read a proper faux Victorian novel, you should check out The Quincunx”. As I pondered whether something could be proper and faux at the same time, I wandered into my nearest bookshop and picked up a copy. It is a HUGE book in every sense of the […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #CBR6, Charles Palliser, Fiction, historical fiction, mystery, The Quincunx, Victorian

popcultureboy's CBR6 Review No:32 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #CBR6, Charles Palliser, Fiction, historical fiction, mystery, The Quincunx, Victorian ·
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Hild

July 2, 2014 by kimberleybear Leave a Comment

Quick Synopsis: The speculative childhood of St. Hilda of Whitby, an English woman living in the 7th century Quick Review: An interesting and well-researched piece of historical fiction Read the full review here

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Fiction, History Tagged With: historical fiction, medieval

kimberleybear's CBR6 Review No:23 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Fiction, History · Tags: historical fiction, medieval ·
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A book almost as long as the actual French Revolution.

July 1, 2014 by Walking Widdershins Leave a Comment

I have no idea (off the top of my head) how long the French Revolution lasted, but I know it was a while (I’m a product of the American education system. We learned about the fact that the French Revolution happened, but that’s about it. I don’t recall any details, or I didn’t until I read this book). Anyway, I’d heard good things about Hilary Mantel, so I thought I’d work my way through her ouvre, starting with this one. Oof. I enjoyed the book, […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: #CBR6, #French Revolution, #Hilary Mantel, historical fiction

Walking Widdershins's CBR6 Review No:11 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: #CBR6, #French Revolution, #Hilary Mantel, historical fiction ·
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