Melanie Melanie’s Comments (group member since Dec 09, 2018)


Melanie’s comments from the Reading Through the Ages group.

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May 25, 2019 08:55AM

818986 Bonnie wrote: "I also have The Watchmaker of Filigree Street to read. I hope to add more books to this prompt as my ancestors were from Ireland and Scotland long ago and I enjoy learning more about the times ther..."
:)
May 25, 2019 01:53AM

818986 Victorian Scotland, Ireland or Wales

https://youtu.be/u3fB0qehdHY
May 25, 2019 01:50AM

818986 I made a recommendation video for this prompt: https://youtu.be/u3fB0qehdHY
May 21, 2019 05:49AM

818986 Nic wrote: "I just finished Sea of Poppies by Amitav Ghosh, and I highly recommend it for anyone looking for something to read for this prompt. It's set in early-to-mid 19th-century India, and focuses particul..."

Oh brilliant thankyou for that tip :)
May 07, 2019 08:44AM

818986 Amanda wrote: "Well I've just read The last days of New Paris by China Miéville for this challenge. Don't ask me for a recommendation or a review cos I haven't got a clue what I've just read! I thought I'd try so..."

Haha, I love Mieville, but I can understand the bewildered feeling :)
May 06, 2019 01:37AM

818986 Russia After the Revolution

https://youtu.be/akwpkkKDspA
May 06, 2019 01:36AM

818986 A suggestion video Russia After the Revolution
Japan Pre-1900 (19 new)
May 06, 2019 01:35AM

818986 Bonnie wrote: "I just ordered THE THOUSAND AUTUMNS OF JACOB DE ZOUT. I am glad to hear so many of you like the story. I picked the hardcover edition because the cover is so beautiful. I do appreciate a beautiful ..."

Ah, you are not alone in the appreciating a beautiful book :)
Medieval China (14 new)
May 06, 2019 01:29AM

818986 nettebuecherkiste wrote: "Melanie wrote: "nettebuecherkiste wrote: "I'm starting The Corpse Reader tonight, it's a mystery set in the 1300s. I'm not that keen on mysteries normally, but I'm still looking fow..."
shall check it out
May 06, 2019 01:28AM

818986 Britta wrote: "I think I will go with The Winthrop Woman for this one. You cant go wrong with Anya Seton :-)"

oooh, interesting :)
May 06, 2019 01:28AM

818986 Bonnie wrote: "I just finished reading Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett. Would this count as a wild card read?"

Absolutely :)
May 06, 2019 01:20AM

818986 Cheryl wrote: "Hi All! I’m just about in the middle of a huge (900 plus pages) historical novel of England, The Sunne in Splendour by Sharon Kay Penman. It is a character portrait of King Richard III, following h..."

I always say: You interpret the prompts in the way you want to interpret them :) The challenge is to make you happy with your reading, not please anyone else :)
May 06, 2019 01:07AM

818986 description

Really loved this book, if you like Maisie Dobbs or the Rowland Sinclair books, then you might like this
Apr 12, 2019 06:57AM

818986 Cheating is allowed :)
Inter-war Europe (44 new)
Apr 12, 2019 06:57AM

818986 sergeantsantiago wrote: "For this period I am currently reading Der Trafikant by Robert Seethaler (English edition: The Tobacconist). I saw the film trailer on YouTube, realised it was based..."

I also had no idea they made that into a movie. I loved that book.
Medieval China (14 new)
Apr 12, 2019 06:55AM

818986 nettebuecherkiste wrote: "I'm starting The Corpse Reader tonight, it's a mystery set in the 1300s. I'm not that keen on mysteries normally, but I'm still looking foward to this one."

I saw and you will have to let me know, I do love a mystery.
Apr 12, 2019 06:54AM

818986 Nic wrote: "Just finished Owen Sheers' Resistance for this category; short review here."

Sounds like quite the good read :)
Apr 12, 2019 06:53AM

818986 Cheryl wrote: "I hope I’m not to late to this party! I’m anxious to start. Historical fiction is my favorite way to learn history."

Never too late for this party :)
Apr 01, 2019 05:28AM

818986 Molly wrote: "I am reading The Last Hours by Minette Walters. 14th century England during the Black Plague. I don't believe it meets any other categories. So far loving it!"

So glad you enjoying your read
Apr 01, 2019 05:28AM

818986 Lizzy Siddal (Lizzy’s Literary Life) wrote: "Just tracking my wildcards.

Have used three.

1) WWII
2) Fine Art
3) 18th century Northern England

No, I don’t think I’ll use the fourth for 17th century Germany as I really want to save it for T..."


Excellent books :)
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