Erin (Historical Fiction Reader)’s Reviews > The Archer's Tale > Status Update
Erin (Historical Fiction Reader)
is 42% done
I need Sir Simon or the Duke to cease breathing by the final page.
You're on notice, Cornwell. Make it happen.
— Nov 19, 2025 07:28AM
You're on notice, Cornwell. Make it happen.
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Erin (Historical Fiction Reader)
is 82% done
I'd have liked this more if Cornwell hadn't included Jeanette or Eleanor. He doesn't know what to do with them if they aren't being assaulted or almost assaulted.
— Nov 19, 2025 07:01PM
Erin (Historical Fiction Reader)
is 60% done
The Battle of Caen was violent, but the aftermath was rougher reading.
— Nov 19, 2025 02:42PM
Erin (Historical Fiction Reader)
is 48% done
Part II: Normandy
Jeanette has gone from a badass with a crossbow to a mewling annoyance. Wish Cornwell had done better by his Blackbird.
Heading toward the Battle of Caen (1346).
— Nov 19, 2025 12:32PM
Jeanette has gone from a badass with a crossbow to a mewling annoyance. Wish Cornwell had done better by his Blackbird.
Heading toward the Battle of Caen (1346).
Erin (Historical Fiction Reader)
is 30% done
The antagonists in this novel feel one-dimensional. The protagonists are less so, but only just.
That said, there is something about the battles and politics that really appeals to me. Something that speaks to the nuance of the Hundred Years' War.
Not important to the narrative, but my old paperback copy also smells AMAZING!
— Nov 18, 2025 01:48PM
That said, there is something about the battles and politics that really appeals to me. Something that speaks to the nuance of the Hundred Years' War.
Not important to the narrative, but my old paperback copy also smells AMAZING!
Erin (Historical Fiction Reader)
is 21% done
Biked 26 miles while the English laid siege to La Roche-Derrien.
— Nov 18, 2025 07:50AM
Erin (Historical Fiction Reader)
is 6% done
Finished the prologue while drinking my morning coffee.
— Nov 18, 2025 04:15AM

