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message 1: by Rhaine (last edited Feb 23, 2013 12:14PM) (new)

Rhaine Welcome to the Young Adult Historical Fiction book group. I've always been a fan of historical fiction and would love to meet many other fans of this genre.

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


message 2: by Rhaine (last edited Mar 21, 2016 01:29PM) (new)

Rhaine Hi, I'm Rhaine! I love to read - especially historical fiction. Some of my favourite eras to read about are the Tudor period and World War II. I can't wait to meet other fans of historical fiction! :)


message 3: by Karla (new)

Karla Rades Im Karla
I read quite allot and enjoy y.a and fantasy books the most but i read any book


message 4: by Cadyn (new)

Cadyn Hey, I'm Cadyn!

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


message 5: by Rhaine (new)

Rhaine Welcome Karla and Cadyn! Thanks so much for joining and I hope you have a really great time here. :)


message 6: by Elinor (new)

Elinor Hey, I'm Ellie and I'm 13. I love reading Historical fiction and right now I'm reading The Queen's Daughter by Susan Coventry. I'm nearly half-way through and so far it's pretty good.
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.


message 7: by Rhaine (new)

Rhaine Hi Ellie, I recently read The Queen's Daughter and I definitely enjoyed it. Thanks for joining and I hope you have a great time here.


message 8: by Emma Louise (new)

Emma Louise Hi! I'm Emma Louise! I'm 14 years old and I'm a big fan of young adult historical fiction and fantasy. Right now, I'm particularly interested in the 19th and 20th century, having already read the heck out of everything Tudor there is out there! I don't usually mind if it's adventure, romance, mystery, etc, just as long as there's some neat character to go with it. My favourite books are the Harry Potter series, A Northern Light, and The Help.


message 9: by Rhaine (last edited Mar 16, 2013 12:40PM) (new)

Rhaine Hi Emma Louise :) . Thanks so much for joining. I'm also currently interested in the 19th and 20th century - especially the Victorian and Regency Era's. Harry Potter has always been one of my favourite books and I really enjoyed reading A Northern Light as well, although its been a while since I read.


message 10: by Laurel (new)

Laurel Rockefeller Good evening and good weekend everyone. I feel like the old lady in this group of teenagers. I am author Laurel A. Rockefeller, the mind behind the Peers of Beinan series. Peers of Beinan is not directly historical fiction, more because I'm a serious history hobbiest and have been playing in the Society for Creative Anachronism my entire adult life -- over 20 years. If you look at my profile, I am wearing a 16th century Irish ensemble I made -- really want a gown made of clan Doyle or Riley tartan, but right now those cost 100 pounds PER YARD!

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!


message 11: by Nisha (new)

Nisha Hi all, I'm Nisha! I like reading all sorts of young adult fiction but I have a definite weak spot for historical ya fiction so this group was a great find :)

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!


message 12: by Rhaine (new)

Rhaine Welcome Laurel and Nisha to YA Historical Fiction and thanks so much for joining! I hope you have a great time here. :)


message 13: by Zaryna (new)

Zaryna Hi im Ellise, im 16! :) i like reading fantasy or science-fiction book and iv'e recently been reading historical fiction books! Thats why i joined this group! :)
My favorite book is Obernewtyn i really recommend reading it! :)


message 14: by Elinor (new)

Elinor I feel guilty. I have never actually read any of the Harry Potter books.


message 15: by Laurel (new)

Laurel Rockefeller Ellie wrote: "I feel guilty. I have never actually read any of the Harry Potter books."


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.


message 16: by Zaryna (new)

Zaryna I've only read a couple of the
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.


message 17: by Elinor (new)

Elinor I actually have all the books, but I haven't got around to read them.


message 18: by Emma Louise (new)

Emma Louise Ellie wrote: "I feel guilty. I have never actually read any of the Harry Potter books."

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?


message 19: by Elinor (last edited Mar 28, 2013 10:31AM) (new)

Elinor Oh yeah! Who hasn't?


message 20: by Zaryna (last edited Mar 28, 2013 05:58PM) (new)

Zaryna Im pretty sure i watch a HP movie each week, my sister and i watched 7.1 yesterday and number three was last week! :)


message 21: by Elinor (new)

Elinor I had a HP weekend last week.


message 22: by Nisha (new)

Nisha Same here! Every weekend has been a HP weekend this past month and I managed to do all of 7 in one sitting :)
Haven't read the books in a while though *ashamed*


message 23: by Emma Louise (new)

Emma Louise I've always wanted to do a Harry Potter marathon (all 8 movies at once) but you'd have to be in one spot for like 16 hours at least!


message 24: by Rhaine (last edited Mar 30, 2013 05:33AM) (new)

Rhaine I've always wanted to do a Harry Potter marathon as well, but 16 hours plus stopping might be a little bit too long. I guess I'll have to satisfy myself with a Harry Potter reading marathon.


message 25: by Nima (new)

Nima Hi guys I'm Nima and from Iran...22 years old and freshman of English language and literature!I'm so glad I'm here and able to talk to you in such a brilliant,warm and Book-Loving place!:-)


message 26: by Rhaine (new)

Rhaine Welcome Nima, Ellise and Evie to YA Historical Fiction. I hope you all have a great time here and thanks for joining. :)


message 27: by Rosia_lady (new)

Rosia_lady Hi, my name is Gabriela, but please call me Rosya, I am 20 years old, I am from Romania , I am book lover and a student to the University of foreign languages. I love YA historical fiction, and I'm very glad that I have found this amazing group.


message 28: by Cadyn (new)

Cadyn I am in love with the Harry Potter books and I can't even count how many times I've read them! They are the type of book one can read over and over and over! :P

Cadyn


message 29: by Elinor (new)

Elinor I must admit, I felt pretty cramped up after about 5 hours of the HP movies.


message 30: by Kathy (new)

Kathy Newton Hello! I'm an almost-thirty-year-old who grew up reading Anne of Green Gables, the American Girls, Sally Lockhart and Laura Ingalls Wilder. I moved to the Pacific Northwest three years ago and found myself quite in the minority! It's all sci-fi and fantasy, which I have grown to love, but I still have no one to discuss HFYA with. Current favorites include Michelle Cooper's Montmaray trilogy, so good!


message 31: by Rhaine (new)

Rhaine Welcome Kathy. I'm also a huge fan of Sally Lockhart, Anne of Green Gables and Laura Ingalls Wilder. Also the Montmaray Journals are some of my favourite books! Thanks so much for joining.


message 32: by Michael (new)

Michael Gallagher Hi everyone!
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?


message 33: by Rhaine (new)

Rhaine Welcome Michael and thanks so much for joining. Its really great to have a YA author. I love fiction and nonfiction set during the Victoria Era so I'll definitely have to add your novel to my to-read list. I personally am a huge fan of Philip Pullman, however I really enjoyed his Ruby in the Smoke Trilogy. Thanks again for joining and I hope you have a great time here.


message 34: by Elinor (new)

Elinor I started reading Anne of Green Gables, but I lost interest. I must start to read it again.


message 35: by Kathy (new)

Kathy Newton Yay! Anne is my favorite. I re-read the series once a year.


message 36: by Rhaine (new)

Rhaine *If you want to discuss Anne of Green Gables then please post/discuss in the Anne of Green Gables thread. Thank you.*


message 37: by Michael (last edited Apr 27, 2013 06:21AM) (new)

Michael Gallagher Rhaine wrote: "Welcome Michael and thanks so much for joining. Its really great to have a YA author. I love fiction and nonfiction set during the Victoria Era so I'll definitely have to add your novel to my to-re..."

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


message 38: by Nisha (new)

Nisha Michael wrote: "Rhaine wrote: "Welcome Michael and thanks so much for joining. Its really great to have a YA author. I love fiction and nonfiction set during the Victoria Era so I'll definitely have to add your no..."

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!


message 39: by Brianna (new)

Brianna Hey everyone!
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. :)


message 40: by Rhaine (new)

Rhaine Welcome Brianna. I haven't read any civil war books recent, but one really great one that I remember is Two Girls of Gettysburg. Have you read it? Thanks so much for joining and I hope you have a great time here :)


message 41: by Brianna (new)

Brianna Hmm... I don't think I have read it. :) thanks for the recommendation!


message 42: by Kathy (new)

Kathy Newton have you read "Turn homeward hanna lee"? Super good civil war book.


message 43: by Shelby (new)

Shelby Anne Hi everybody! I'm Shelby - 18 years old. I've been a fan of historical fiction for a few years and I'm especially fond of Ancient Egyptian and Asian settings. I'm pretty open-minded about the genre, but I do tend to hover toward female perspectives!


message 44: by Rhaine (new)

Rhaine Welcome Shelby. I haven't read that many novels with Ancient Egyptian or Asian settings, but if you have any recommendations I'd love to hear them. I hope you really enjoy yourself here :)


message 45: by Shelby (last edited Jun 06, 2013 10:54AM) (new)

Shelby Anne Thank you! :) Ancient Egyptian-wise, I'm particularly fond of these:

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


message 46: by Heinz (new)

Heinz Kohler You are all so young, it makes me feel ancient! But I have written a historical fiction book recalling, as accurately as I can, what it was like, at your age (and younger still!) to be caught up in World War II and its aftermath. Perhaps you would like MY NAME WAS FIVE: A Novel of the Second World War. This month, I am giving away 10 free copies of the paperback book at GR. You can read more about it at my GR blog or by visiting www.mynamewasfive.com.


message 47: by Tara ♪ (new)

 Tara ♪ Hi, guys! My name is Tara! I really like historical fiction; it's one of my favorite genres. I used to be really into books about the American Revolution and the Civil War, but I don't read as many of those now because most of them are quite similar. For example, here's a book about the American Revolution.


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.


message 48: by Tscharner21 (new)

Tscharner21 Hi My name is Tess, sorry I'm so late haha. I am a huge reader. I'm 17 and I have my own library in my house. I'm a book collector and a book lover. My weak spot is YA historical fiction. My favorite era is Victorian or Medieval. However I will real almost anything. I'm happy to meet people who share the same passion!


message 49: by Tara ♪ (new)

 Tara ♪ Hey, guys!


message 50: by Gabby (new)

Gabby Hey, I'm Gabby and I'm 20 years old! I love YA and will read almost anything :) I'm glad to be a part of this group!


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