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Historical Fiction Club

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Marlowe and Christie Writers

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6 contributions to Historical Fiction Club
Where do you go for book reviews?
As book coverage in newspapers wanes, I'm missing good, critical writing about books. I love the Washington Independent Review of Books (for which I sometimes write and edit), and sometimes LitHub is interesting, but I would love to find other places. What are your favorite sites? (Oh, and for community type reviews I like Story Graph, which is like Goodreads but so much better.) https://www.washingtonindependentreviewofbooks.com/ https://app.thestorygraph.com/profile/carrie_c
Where do you go for book reviews?
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I tend to find new books via Instagram, BookBub emails, or word of mouth. I am lucky to be on some book PR mailing lists as I spent a year writing historical fiction round-ups for The Washington Post before they shuttered their Book World section earlier this year 😒
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@Zena Ryder It really was a dream come true for that year!
What's your preference in HF stories?
Do you prefer stories centred on major historical events with significant historical figures as major characters? Or do you lean more towards stories about more 'ordinary' people who lived in the past? What's a favourite book that falls into the category you prefer?
What's your preference in HF stories?
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I prefer stories about ordinary people and/or set around historical events and the reaction of ordinary people to them. I think I read so many books when I was younger that were royalty or royalty-adjacent that those stories no longer appeal to me.
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@Zena Ryder Second World War stories are my fave period so it’s mostly ordinary people doing extraordinary things and mainly women. I love stories about women who find themselves able to do things they never dreamed of before, so books like The Whalebone Theatre by Johanna Quinn
Guess the HF from its 1 star review...
Even well-loved, super-popular, award-winning books have their serious haters! πŸ˜‚ This is historical fiction. All guesses are encouraged (no googling, though!). This is meant to be fun. Don't be dismayed if you disagree with the review. Any spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors are copied directly from the review. I’ll post the correct answer tomorrow (3rd July 2026). ⭐ Honestly, wtf? I mean, we all know the blind person trope (Daredevil, etc) and the lovable Nazi trope (Hiroshima Mon Amour) and the mystical object searched for by evil Nazis trope (Indiana Jones), so why throw all of these together? The book was readable but no more so than a pulp fiction thriller. Honestly, I don't see this as being Pulitzer quality. The characters were ok, the narration interesting, but a masterpiece? The best US fiction in 2015? Perhaps not. And please don't accuse me of being too harsh - All Quiet on the Western Front, The Winds of War, The Caine Mutiny and The Sympathizer are all better war stories than this one. Might as well give Bob Dylan a Nobel for Literature while you are at it...oh damn, they did! Still not happy with this one. Sorry, but I just cannot appreciate it. I think it was a terrible choice for the Pulitzer, every bit as bad as The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes was for the Booker Prize in 2011. In retrospect, [Author's] 2021 bestseller [Book title] was far, far better than this one, but still suffered from being predictable and having paperthin character development. As for the TV adaptation (1) the author got what he asked for because he was begging for it all through this miserable book and (2) 27% Rotten Tomatoes rating. Nuf said. ⭐ What do you think? What's the book? (In this case, if you can think of only the title, but not the author, that's ok!)
Guess the HF from its 1 star review...
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@Zena Ryder I haven’t got any of the others or have been too slow, but this one jumped out at me (plus this is my time period!). I’ll probably be wrong after this πŸ˜†
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@Zena Ryder It’s great fun and some of the reviews are so catty - ouch!
What was the best book you finished in June?
I finished only 3 in June, when I usually manage 4-6, so I have fewer to choose from and none of them was really anything to write home about, unfortunately. Hopefully July will be better. What about you?
What was the best book you finished in June?
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I sped through LΓ‘zΓ‘r by Nelio Biedermann. A beautiful, lyrical book and a very quick read - I couldn’t put it down.
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Intros
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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@Zena Ryder Hi everyone! So happy to be here and thank you for the invite, Zena. I am an avid historical fiction reader and I write hist fic, too (unpublished as yet!). My writing focuses on the Second World War, but I'll read any time period as I love learning about the past. My fave historical novels are Still Life by Sarah Winman, anything by Kate Quinn, and Atonement by Ian McEwan. Looking forward to being a part of this group!
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@Julie Furxhi Do let me know what you think of it if you get to it. It’s one of those books I tell everyone to read ❀️
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