Ipso wrote: » Any good historical fiction set in the Norman era? Pillars of the Earth is set post White Ship, but anything about William the Conquerer onwards would be interesting.
The Princess Bride wrote: » Rereading Marathon Man by William Goldman, paying more attention to it because I've just rewatched the film this week. Classic.
Noel Some Cornbread wrote: I'm looking for something along the line of The Tudors, but not a history book. Something along the lines of the historically accurate novels the likes of which Conn Iggulden would put out, ie Wars of the Roses but about the Tudors. Henry VIII and his wives.. I've a soft spot for Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn.
nacho libre wrote: » The Dragons of Eden
Ipso wrote: » Almost finished his book on The Siege of Kinsale, The Last Armada. Really enjoyed it. I’d be interested to know how accurate it is, many of the Irish players don’t come out of it looking too good.
Ipso wrote: » By Carl Sagan?
Edgware wrote: » The New Testament. Spoiler Alert! He gets killed in the end
New Home wrote: » Keep reading.
gerrybbadd wrote: » Tis' by Frank McCourt. Had just finished reading Angela's Ashes, so decided to keep going with the theme.
Ipso wrote: Any good historical fiction set in the Norman era? Pillars of the Earth is set post White Ship, but anything about William the Conquerer onwards would be interesting.
Edgware wrote: » FFS. Wow! I wasn't expecting that. Some ending. That Thomas guy really made a fool of himself with all that doubting