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I think I also suggested Margaret George's Mary Queen of Scotland & The Isles. Here is a list of her books, the last two being about the Tudors:
http://www.margaretgeorge.com/books/book...
There are excerpts, which should help you decided if you like her as much as Weir.
publicado por jcmontgomery às 3:12 pm (EST) em Aug 20, 2009
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publicado por ostrom às 10:31 pm (EST) em Jul 15, 2008
I am about a third of the way through [The Enchantress of Florence] by [[Salman Rushdie]] and it is absolutely magnificent! I am also just starting another audiobook entitled, ["The Chopin Manuscript: A Serial Thriller]. It written by 15 different authors, with Jeffrey Deaver doing the first and final chapters. I think it is a very interesting concept!
What are you reading?
publicado por hemlokgang às 2:32 pm (EST) em Jul 12, 2008
You had asked me about [The Pillars of the Earth] and I just finished it today. The following is the review I wrote about it:
Oh my goodness! That was a very long 45 hour audiobook. It lasted through a long drive from New York to Michigan, a quiet vacation at the cottage, and more. I have to say that "The Pillars of the Earth" was worth it. It is an epic saga set in 12th century England encompassing architecture, religion, wars, raids, love, loss......all kinds of good stuff.
The characters were engaging. I came to feel quite invested in the individual sagas in addition to the bigger story. All of the themes are deftly interwoven, with a touch of sex and of violence, just to warn the wary.
It was interesting to hear the cathedral referred to as the "twin towers", particularly because the author was inspired to complete this novel by the impact of 9/11 in his life, and his desire to be daring and shift genres. Kudos to him!
The reason this fell short of 5 stars, in my opinion, is that the last quarter dragged a bit. That may be an outcome of the lenght of the book, but I also found myself knowing basically how things would end, yet the author spent the equivalent of about 200 pages wrapping up the plot. Not necessary.
Ferris
publicado por hemlokgang às 10:45 pm (EST) em Jul 11, 2008
I have read 'Reagan's Diary'. It is listed in my Library here on LT along with the review I wrote about it. The review can be found here:
http://www.librarything.com/work/book/22...
If you look at my comments on the book you will see that after I read this book I dontaed it to the Hospice Library. It is a good book to read if you wish to know who Ronald Reagan was while he was in the White House.
In your next post to me you asked if I have read "The Purpose driven Life?" No I have not read. This is the first time I have even heard of the title.
On the post where you asked what Br. meant with my name, it is an abbreviation for Brother. If you go to my profile there is a summary about me and links to my website and blog.
Hopefully you will find this community useful. You will be in my prayers. God bless you.
Br. Michael Anthony
publicado por hermit às 11:15 pm (EST) em Jul 1, 2008
publicado por Whisper1 às 11:15 pm (EST) em Jun 30, 2008
You recently inquired about a book I read. As others have informed you, we have no way of knowing which book you were writing about. You would need to list its title and I would be pleased to offer any aid I am able.
Thank you and God bless you.
Br. Michael Anthony
publicado por hermit às 2:51 pm (EST) em Jun 30, 2008
publicado por whymaggiemay às 4:27 pm (EST) em Jun 29, 2008
You recently inquired about a book I read that I assigned five stars. Unfortunately, I don't know which book you were writing about. Could you be more specific, and I'll try to help you out.
Kelly
publicado por kellyoliva às 12:14 pm (EST) em Jun 29, 2008
I am very engaged in it now, however. I love Tom Builder......And I think Prior Philip and the two lead women are all wonderful characters. The story is compelling, and it is nice to see the various threads beginning to come together. I certainly hope that William gets whats coming to him, and that Jack does not end up in trouble for burning the cathedral.
Good book!
Ferris
publicado por hemlokgang às 8:56 pm (EST) em Jun 28, 2008
P.S. I am originally from Gaylord, MI although I live in CO now.
publicado por jhedlund às 12:28 pm (EST) em Jun 28, 2008
I have a bit of a book acquisition obsession, so no -- I haven't read even close to all the books I have catalogued in my LT library. I think everything I've read I've star-rated. Most all others I have tagged as TBR (to be read), which makes up the majority of my library, sadly. I'm slowly chinking away at the pile, though, although someone needs to put handcuffs on me to prevent me from acquiring more. Unfortunately, I seem to acquire books faster than I can read them! :')
publicado por indygo88 às 8:43 am (EST) em Jun 28, 2008
This is in response to the comment/question you had asked on my profile.
After returning from England (I lived primarily in Cambridge), I was interested in the Tudor dynasty. So many of the historical novels I started out reading were about the lineage up to, and including, Elizabeth I. I then branched out to read more about other Kings and Queens. I have always liked books by Alison Weir, my favorites being: The Six Wives of Henry the VIII, The Princes in the Tower, and Innocent Traitor. Mary Queen of Scotland & The Isles by Margaret George is good, as well as When Christ and His Saints Slept by Sharon Kay Penman.
Some, if not all these books are lengthy. But the authors writing style is such that I never felt bogged down or overwhelmed when reading them. If you have not heard of these before, I suggest checking them out at your local library before deciding to purchase. For one, it helps support an important public institution; secondly some of the titles I mentioned may be out of print.
publicado por jcmontgomery às 10:05 pm (EST) em Jun 11, 2008