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What are your top historical fiction novels?
I know this is basically an impossible question BUT I'm going to ask it anyway πŸ˜‚ What would you say are your top 3-5 historical novels? Whatever comes to mind, off the top of your head... My list is no doubt different on different days, but today this is my list (not in any order after the first one): 1. Cold Mountain by Charles Frazier (this one never changes) - a soldier injured during the American Civil War leaves a field hospital to walk hundreds of miles home to Cold Mountain 2. Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks - a small English village is hit by the plague in 1666 3. The Madstone by Elizabeth Crook (also The Which Way Tree by the same author) - a young carpenter witnesses a disturbing event in post-Civil War Texas, complications ensue... 4. My Old True Love by Sheila Kay Adams - family and love through the generations in 19th century North Carolina 5. North Woods by Daniel Mason - about a Massachusetts house and its inhabitants through several centuries What about you? What are your top historical fiction novels?
What are your top historical fiction novels?
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No I haven't.
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@Julia Quay I've gotten out of reading Philippa Gregory. But Daughter of Time sounds interesting. Thanks Julia
Which cover design for this HF book do you like best?
As far as I can make out, the first one (mostly white, whale at the top) is the Canadian edition. The one in the middle with the curtain is the American edition (even though it's what I have from my Canadian library). And the third (blue and yellow) is the UK and Australian version. I'd love to know the reasons behind the decisions of publishers' marketing and art departments for their different cover designs. In this case, I prefer the first one (the Canadian edition).
Which cover design for this HF book do you like best?
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I like the first one
Learnt any cool history lately?
Either via your historical fiction reading or otherwise? Share with the community anything you've discovered.
Learnt any cool history lately?
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The way humans are going, they will all be on another planet!
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@Bianca Delalic How true!!!
New members, start here: Welcome to the Historical Fiction Club πŸŽ‰
I’m so glad you joined! STEP 1: Introduce yourself, either in a comment on this post, or in a new post. Tell us one of your favourite historical novels. Bonus if you share a photo or gif that relates to the book in some way. Or a photo of your pet. Pets are always welcome πŸˆβ€β¬›πŸˆβ€β¬› STEP 2: Say hi to a couple of other people who have introduced themselves. Maybe you'll find some new favourite historical fiction and, in time, some new friends. STEP 3: Let me know if you have any questions! Enjoy! 🧑 PS Take a peek at our community rules. PPS Make your own post any time! And comment on others' posts!
New members, start here: Welcome to the Historical Fiction Club πŸŽ‰
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Good day all! I live in Kentville Nova Scotia--born and raised in Dartmouth Nova Scotia. I love historical fiction mainly British and Canadian. I have never had a favourite author and never buy a book based on an author. If the subject tweaks my interest, I buy it. Bye for now/Corinne
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Susanna Kearsley / Sally Armstrong / and most recent Laura Knoy. 😜
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Corinne lives in the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia and is a member of the Writers Federation of Nova Scotia.

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