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Комментарии : 25   
@b.w.2849
@b.w.2849 2 месяца назад
Love your videos!
@vesch5083
@vesch5083 Год назад
I don't think I even have 50 unread books that I own.
@karengustafson7666
@karengustafson7666 19 дней назад
I think Georgette Heyer’s books are terrific. After reading The Conqueror, I started reading about that time period. I find her writing so good. She grabs the reader from the start. Her The Infamous Army is very good as well.
@gs547
@gs547 Месяц назад
I read The Last Days of Pompey! I liked it.
@eiketske
@eiketske Год назад
Another wonderful historical fiction book is King Hereafter by Dorothy Dunnett and of course her Niccolo and Lymond series. Top notch writing and research.
@marygriffiths6818
@marygriffiths6818 10 месяцев назад
She was a wonerful writer. I remember seeing her when she was a very elderly lady, walking on the beach. At the time I was waiting for the last volume of the Niccolo series. I wanted to tell her to get back to her writing at once! Of all historical fiction, for me, her work is the greatest.
@JoelSwagman
@JoelSwagman Год назад
Confession: I absolutely loved the Masters of Rome series as a teenager. Mostly because it was the first time I exposed to the stories of Marius and Sulla, Cicero and Cato, etc, and I was just fascinated by the grand sweeping historical narrative. Even though I agree with you that the dialogue in these books can be really strange. As you say, all the characters do just talk like suburban housewives.
@eiketske
@eiketske Год назад
I loved The Makioka Sisters. Wonderful book!
@Ahnor1989
@Ahnor1989 Год назад
I just finished Ivanhoe and i was surprised how entertaining it is. I was expecting a dry and boring experience since it is 200 years old but there was so much action and drama in it. It felt a lot like a good game of thrones season and i think GRRM definitely was influenced by Ivanhoe. The language is antiquated but in my opinion this added to the experience, in this case. I can absolutely recommend the book.
@StephanieJCohen
@StephanieJCohen Год назад
I read Epitaph earlier this year based on previous recommendations by you in some videos. I knew it would be really good, but, like you, I was completely blown away by just how fantastic it was.
@kathleensharin9947
@kathleensharin9947 Год назад
When my mom passed I got her “library”. Not in the hundreds, but quite a few. My conundrum is that since I didn’t pick any of these I don’t know which to pass on. It’s like being afraid of giving up a real “gem” of a read.
@JoelSwagman
@JoelSwagman Год назад
Another great video. I love historical fiction, and I got so many recommendations off of this video.
@martins1964
@martins1964 Год назад
I have House of Government with your quote on it!
@lavernehodge3320
@lavernehodge3320 Год назад
So many great recommendations. I have Pompeii by Robert Harris, per your recommendation, and it's very good.
@revenantreads
@revenantreads Год назад
These all sound great!
@colorswordsandlearning
@colorswordsandlearning Год назад
Really Loved Pompei by Robert Harris and Steven Pressfield's Gates of Fire ..could not get into Walter Scott's Rob Roy.. will try again with Ivanhoe. Edith Pargeter /Ellis Peter book are great Historical Fictions. Love the Brother Cadfael series. Also tried reading Bernard Cornwell's Uhtred, could not then.Will try again someday .
@Lokster71
@Lokster71 Год назад
I've got Ivanhoe on my list. I remember Shogun being a big thing when I was younger because of the Richard Chamberlain TV adaptation. Richard Chamberlain seems to be a common thread on this, what with mention of The Thorn Birds too. That Yuri Slezkine book sounds fascinating.
@battybibliophile-Clare
@battybibliophile-Clare Год назад
I really like Sir Walter Scott "The Antiquary" is a great favourite, as isc. I had a Scottish father, so the dialect is seldom a problem, although a new edition with notes is useful. I am slowly working through his works. It is well past time that I reread that two volume biography. Clavell is a gripping writer that I haven't read in decades, something I should remedy.
@EvilJosshu
@EvilJosshu Год назад
I noticed there was no mention of Ancient Egypt on this list! Are there works of historical fiction that you'd put alongside Schiff's Cleopatra?
@jessicatvordi
@jessicatvordi Год назад
Antiquated or not, I still love a Walter Scott novel!
@michaelwood185
@michaelwood185 Год назад
Burr by gore vidal is a great historical novel I am re reading it now its very interesting it's vidal at his best
@konstantinos-6-6-6-8
@konstantinos-6-6-6-8 Год назад
Stop it with the personal attacks! I’ll read my damn books, geez!😂
@eiketske
@eiketske Год назад
I could never get into the Masters of Rome series. Not sure if it’s her writing style or the time period…
@paulroslindale7217
@paulroslindale7217 Год назад
What about Flashman?
@paulroslindale7217
@paulroslindale7217 Год назад
I love Flashman!