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Gone With the Wind, a book from Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series (Dragonfly in Amber), Margaret George's The Autobiography of Henry VIII (for my Tudor fix), The Road to Avalon by Joan Wolf, something by M. M. Kaye (probably Trade Wind), Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca, Anya Seton's Katherine, and perhaps a Dickens novel (A Tale of Two Cities). I've only scratched the surface and left out a ton of other favorites. I am always intrigued by other's favorite books/authors.


@Dorcas -- Hopefully, we will be vacationing on the same desert isle so we can swap books!
@Laurie - I haven't read In a Dark Wood Wandering but it looks very intriguing. Will have to explore that one.

S.K. Cold Sassy Tree sounds like a great future group read. I've been meaning to read this for quite awhile now.

Dorcas, I absolutely loved Summer of the Barshinsky's too. It's been over 20 years since I read it but I think it's time I revisited this one. I do tend to love all HF set in Russia too.
I saw the PBS mini-series War and Peace starring Anthony Hopkins in the early 70's and enjoyed it so much I decided to read the book. War and Peace is HF at its best, no doubt about it.

So what are your favorite books of any type or genre?
You probably know by now that my favorite book is:
Gone with the Wind Marita.

Gone With the Wind, a book from Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series (Dragonfly in Am..."
Joanne, I'm just getting warmed up listing all my favorites as I also have so many.
Margaret George's The Autobiography of Henry VIII: With Notes by His Fool, Will Somers was really brilliant I felt. King Henry even had me believing Anne Boleyn was really a witch.
Are you a big fan of any other novels by M. George? I've not had a lot of luck reading any of the others, they didn't grab me like TAOH8 did.
I don't know if you enjoy Medieval HF but if so I think you'll like IADWW. Read Marita's excellent review to get a better feel for it.


I did start reading Cleopatra a while back and the pace of the book was so slow in the beginning I lost interest and never got back to it.
Hopefully her books about Elizabeth and Mary Queen of Scots will be as magical as her Henry 8th autobiography. I'm hoping her talents are highlighted when writing about the Tudors.
I might have said this before but I'm kind of Tudored out at the moment though so don't know when I'll be getting to these 2 books.
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Elizabeth I (other topics)The Autobiography of Henry VIII: With Notes by His Fool, Will Somers (other topics)
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So what are your favorite books of any type or genre?
You probably know by now that my favorite book is:
Gone with the Wind.
I also love to read historical fiction and
Has anyone else read this one?