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I love reading and my favourite genres are Fantasy/Adventure and Y.A, but I will read any book that is good! I love books set in a different world! :P


My favourite historical periods are Medieval & Tudor and my favourite books (so far) are The Nostradamus Prophecy and I, Coriander. I really like Theresa Breslin and Mary Hooper.




One of my peeves about historical fiction is accuracy. So I set my books on a planet in another galaxy to facilitate the telling of a more historical story (if that makes any sense to anyone). Beinarian women, for example, wear bliauts (a beautiful 11th century European style of gown) over kirtles (which evolved greatly over a 400 year span of time and are mistakenly called "chemises").
Great Succession Crisis is based on the lives of Queen Catherine de Valois (extended edition includes a short biography I wrote on her) and Queen Elizabeth Tudor. In fact, almost everything that I write in my "science fiction" series is supportable by historical, anthropological, and/or scientific data. How many fiction writers bother with bibliographies?
But it's a habit I've learned in spending more than half my life as a medieval re-enactor.
Some books I really love...almost anything Jane Austen, Marion Zimmer Bradley (one of those historical fiction writers I feel actually got it right; I've fact-checked her!), and of course JRR Tolkien!
Right now my reading is more or less on pause. I am learning braille, finally, after losing most of my sight as a teenager. Braille is harder than it sounds. I feel a bit overwhelmed by it!

I've read everything from Jennifer Donnelly to Jane Austen and everything in between so I'm always looking for new suggestions. My favourite period tends to be the Victorian era but I'll happily read fiction set in any historical period. I'm about to start Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson.
Looking forward to the book club!


My favorite book is Obernewtyn i really recommend reading it! :)

I know a lot of people who have read them and an equal number of those who have. I have not personally. I do not feel guilty.

Harry Potter books, which is pretty bad as my sister is like the biggest potterhead ever! :s i just pretend that ive read them all...dont tell her.

That's interesting. I happen to be the biggest HP fan so I highly recommend them. But no pressure. Take your own time.
Oh, but I was wondering if you've seen the movies?


Haven't read the books in a while though *ashamed*






Cadyn



My name is Michael and I’m an YA author. My current offering is an historical mystery/thriller set in Victorian times featuring a heroine who discovers that she’s a materialising medium. I’m also an avid reader. I love nothing better than a well-crafted story, especially one with an historical backdrop that has been well researched. I’m a great fan of Steven Saylor’s Roma Sub Rosa books featuring Gordianus, the finder, though they’re not strictly YA. I’ve also enjoyed Carlos Ruiz Zaphon’s two YA outings, Malorie Blackman, Philip Pullman and Elizabeth Laird. And who wouldn’t like Harry Potter?



Hi, Rhaine. I prefer his Ruby in the Smoke trilogy over His Dark Materials too! Thank you for the warm welcome.

I agree with you Michael, the Sally Lockhart books are great! I think they were some of the first historical fiction books I read growing up - apart from the classics of course.
Btw I've added your book to my "to read" list. Congrats on the glowing reviews!

I'm Brianna and I'm 15 years old. My fave genre is probably dystopian but I just started getting into historical fiction especially the civil war era. :)




Nefertiti
Cleopatra's Daughter
The Heretic Queen
The Memoirs of Cleopatra
And my favorite Asian ones (so far) are:
Memoirs of a Geisha
Women of the Silk


Young girl is not living up to her parents expectations. She can't sew or cook well. She likes animals and is friends with a boy who she secretly plans to marry. If the author is trying to be original, maybe he's a tory. (But they almost always make the girl a patriot) her crush goes away to fight. *turn a few hundred pages* the end. Maybe her crush is dead, maybe they have political differences and can't marry, or maybe it's happily ever after. Done.
These books are often very cookie cutter. So I've turned my attentions to more modern history. However, I will read most any historical book if it's well written. I like ann rinaldi and kimberley brubaker bradley books. I really like "Someone Named Eva" by joan wolf and "second fiddle" by rosanne parry. And "before we were free" by julia alvarez.

So this thread is a place to introduce yourself to the other members of this group and tell everyone a little about yourself.