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Any historical fiction suggestions for me?

Ruby #recommend #historical fiction

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Michelle

If you are into roman history The First Man in Rome series by Colleen McCullough is amazing. She researched it for 10 years before writing it and the books are huge and there are lots of them!

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Jenny

These are older, but I really liked the North and South trilogy by John Jakes and Centennial by James Michener.

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Rebecca

11/22/63
If I tried to explain it I would sound crazy. It’s really great!

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Marilyn

I LOVED this book even though I’m not a S. King fan. Not his usual style for sure. ?

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Robin

This is one of my all time favorite books.

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Rebecca

@Marilyn I am not a fan of his as well but this one was so good!

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Danielle

The nightingale

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Julia

I enjoy book pairs, do here are a couple: the coral thief by Rebecca Stott and Remarkable Creatures by Tracy Chevalier; another good pair is Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd and The Last Runaway by Tracy Chevalier. My favorite a Tracy Chevalier is Fallen Angels, about the suffrage movement. Finally, if you can handle a long, chewy read, the thousand autumn’s of Jacob de Zoet is a marvel, it’s by David Mitchell.

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Danielle

All the light we cannot see

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Julia

Ooh I loved this one!

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Elizabeth

Pillars of Earth

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Rosalie

This whole series is good. Ken Follett

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Elizabeth

Now that I am on my computer, with a keyboard, not my gol-darned phone, I’ll say more. 🙂

First of all, thank you, Rosalie! I knew there was a second book, World Without End, but I didn’t know there was a third in the series, A Column of Fire. Looks like I’ll be returning to this series. It is a big favorite of mine, and you just made my day!

Second, I have very particular tastes in historical fiction. I don’t like intrigues among princesses and other members of court. I like stories about the common people. This series focuses on the lives of ordinary people. The two books I have read in the series are set in a market town in England, the first in the 12th century, the second in the 14th. So obviously, no ongoing characters from one to the other. The characters include small merchants in the town, craftspeople, members of the monastery, and the local lord of the manor. Includes a lot of detail on day to day lives of people; the power struggle between church, merchants, and gentry; and the building of a cathedral.

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Kathryn

I was going to recommend this one too. It is in my top 3 fave books of all time.

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Kathryn

Just read your longer comment. A third book? I’m freaking out!! I agree heartily with your description of the world Follett has created. I literally cried at the end of Pillars, not because it’s sad but because I didn’t want to leave that world and those characters.

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Katie

Paris by Edward Rutherford is exactly like you described. His other books England and New York are the same way. They are long but great.

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Elizabeth

Thank you for the recommendation, @Katie.

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Deena

Lilac Girls – Martha Hall Kelly SO INCREDIBLE!

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Sarah

The outlander series by diana gabaldon

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Danielle

I like the show

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Marcy

books are fantastic..show is great.

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Beverly

So many great ones! https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18222767-a-death-struck-year

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Jen

If you have not yet read Dorothy Dunnett, the Lymond Chronicles are fabulous.

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Beverly

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22838927-the-steep-thorny-way

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Miz

the 13th wife

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Beverly

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7728889-the-diviners

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Beverly

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11925514-code-name-verity

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Laurie

I’m reading Lincoln in the Bardo. It’s historical fiction, but not what you’d expect. I’m liking it quite a bit.

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Kelly

Those Who Save Us by Jenna Blum. Amazing

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Diana

I just finished God Is An English man. It’s by R. K. Delderfield and the first in a trilogy of the Swann Family that starts in the mid 1860s in England. Pretty lengthy but glad I finished and ready to start on the second which is over 700 pages.

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Natalie

We were the Lucky Ones, Invention of Wings, Orphan Number 8

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Ginger

The Gilded Hour by Sara Donati. Strong women. Long, but good read.

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Laurie

I loved her Into the Wilderness series

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Rosemary

All the light we cannot see

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Marilyn

The Book Thief. Technically a YA novel, but I’m WAY past YA ? and it remains a favorite three years after I read it.

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Carolyn

One of my all-time favorite books! Read it with my book group, discovered YA books. So good.

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Kathryn

I had high hopes for this one but for some reason it didn’t quite hit my sweet spot. Maybe it was the “mixed media” throughout the book…I guess I prefer a standard reading experience lol.

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Geraldine

I loved it but it wasn’t for everyone.

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Mary

The Bregdan Chronicles is about the civil war, restoration, strong female characters, I learn so much from each book, the characters are so inspiring, and @Ginny is still writing the series!

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Bonnie

Under the Wide and Starry Sky by Nancy Horan about Robert louis Stevenson and his life with Fanny van der Grif Osbourne, his American wife. Wonderful story.

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Earleen

I just recently finished and loved this book! I’ve not seen it much here, but, SO worth the adventure!

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Christine

I was going to recommend the same title!

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Janet

The Dressmaker by Kate Alcott. Also Mrs. Poe by Lynn Cullen.

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Margaret

Men to Match my Mountains, by Irving Stone. “Men to Match My Mountains is a true historical masterpiece, an unforgettable pageant of giants—men like John Sutter, whose dream of paradise was shattered by the California Gold Rush; Brigham Young and the Mormons, who tamed the desert with Bible texts; and the silver kings and the miners, who developed Nevada’s Comstock Lode and settled the Rockies.”

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Margaret

Sorry, I went to non fiction

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Jana

Paris Wife

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Jana

Book Thief

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Margaret

Pretty much anything by Jennifer Chiaverini

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Amy

I’ve read everything by Michael (Killer Angels) and Jeff Shaara.

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Patricia

Killer Angels is one of my favorites.

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Jenny

…Outlander! ?

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Susan

The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah, The Book Thief, Sarah’s Key, America’s First Daughter, Lilac Girls, The Chilbury Ladies Choir, Kitchen House

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Adam

Gore Vidal’s books “Burr”, “Julian” and “Creation” are all very good

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Evan

JG Farrell – Troubles, Siege of Krishnapur

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Earleen

All the Light We Cannot See tops them all for me!

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Evan

Penelope Fitzgerald – The Beginning of Spring

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Cathy

Ken Follet’s Century trilogy absolutely fabulous. Also the Clifton Chronicles by Jeffrey Archer. At some point I will probably read both again . Both books I was sad when they end

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Jo

Fiona Davis!

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Aerica

The oracle glass by Judith merkle Riley.

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Ber

The shardlake series of books by CJ Sansom. The first one is called Dissolution. They’re historical crime fiction set in tudor England.

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Michelle

hilary mantel anything bu her

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Sarah

The Girl With The Pearl Earring

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Chris

And After the Fire by Lauren Belfer, The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah, Sarah’s Key by Tatiana Dr Rosnay

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Manuel

187 palmen aus plastik

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Davida

I will not stop promoting “Flight of Dreams” by Ariel Lawhon… it is about the flight of the Hindenburg and it is AMAZING!

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Christine

The Paris Wife and The Aviator’s Wife

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Carolyn

Burial Rites by Hannah Kent, Salt to the Sea by Ruta Septa, The Wonder by Emma Donahue, A Piece of the World and Orphan Train by Christina Baker Cline, A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles.

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Sally

Burial Rites was phenomenal. Loved it!

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RubyQuestion author

Thank you all!!!

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Davida

Seriously, I cannot recommend “Flight of Dreams” more strongly. It was my favorite book of 2016 and in my opinion, it should have become a huge best seller – historical fiction that reads like a thriller! Lawhon is magnificent, and I also enjoyed her first novel, “The Wife, the Maid and the Mistress”. I can hardly wait for her to come out with another book!

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Davida

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1556721989?book_show_action=false&from_review_page=1

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Rosanne

Catherine the Great: Portrait of a Woman https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10414941-catherine-the-great?ac=1&from_search=true

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Beverly

One of my all time favorite. Love Massie. Love his outstanding Nicholas and Alexandra.

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Dayna

The Heretic’s Daughter is about the Salem Witch Trials and one of my favorite books of all time ❤

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Mary

Kent, Blythe or Wyndham? (Authors of books all titled The Heretic’s Daughter)

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Dayna

Oh, so sorry, Kathleen Kent!

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Cecilia

Sarah’s Key….Orphan Train

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Tracy

I LOVE The Orphan Train!

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Beverly

Sarah’s Key❤️? get teary eyed just thinking about it.

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Tracy

The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd

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Tracy

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18079776-the-invention-of-wings?from_search=true

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Pamathi

Oh my gosh excellent!!!

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Patsy

Days Without End: A historic Novel

Written by: Sebastian Barry Sebastian Barry’s latest work is a masterpiece of atmosphere and language. An intensely poignant story of two men and the makeshift family they create with a young Sioux girl, Winona, Days Without End is a fresh and haunting portrait of the most fateful years in American history and is a novel never to be forgotten.

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Patricia

The Secrets of Mary Bowser. Set in Richmond VA during the American civil war.

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Fredda

I loved The Year Of The French by Thomas Flanagan. Also loved Troubles by j G Farrell

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Kathy

Before We were Yours by Lisa Wingate

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Katherine

This is my favorite historical fiction. It is an investment but it is worth it

And Ladies of the Club https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/576666?source=ebfg_sms

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Sharon

OMG! I loved this book….I loved following these ladies through their lives. I cried, I laughed, I got angry…just as you do with your friends.

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Karen

I read this many years ago. I think I’ll reread.

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Lorraine

Have tried three times. Cannot get into this! So frustrated!

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Katherine

@Lorraine it’s one of those books where you have past the first 100 pages. After that you are hooked. I read it in the late 80’s. I agree with @Sharon. I laughed, I cried and I got really mad. No hated to see it end.

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Lorraine

@Katherine I want that. I really do! After I finish The Weight of Ink, I’ll give it another shot!

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Laurie

I remember reading this book. I can even tell you where I was. I was living in Mexico City (teaching). It was summer break and I had a part time job as a nanny while the parents were out of town. In between taking care of three little boys, I read this book. What memories!

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Beth

Sandra Dallas, two of my favorites are Alice’s Tulips and Tallgrass.

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Jo

Cutting for Stone

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Cara

Following cuz I love historical fiction!

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Ruthie

I read it this summer. Absolutely loved it. You must give it at least 100 pages before giving up.

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Patsy

Before We Were Yours – Historic Fiction
by Lisa Wingate Twelve-year-old Rill Foss and her four younger siblings live a magical life aboard their family’s Mississippi River shantyboat. But when their father must rush their mother to the hospital one stormy night, Rill is left in charge—until strangers arrive in force. Wrenched from all that is familiar and thrown into a Tennessee Children’s Home Society orphanage, the Foss children are assured that they will soon be returned to their parents—but they quickly realize that the truth is much darker. At the mercy of the facility’s cruel director, Rill fights to keep her sisters and brother together—in a world of danger and uncertainty.

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Danielle

I have it on hold

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Maureen

This looks very good! Were there discussion questions for a book club included?

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Patsy

@Maureen don’t know.

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Geraldine

The Witchfinders Sister from a recommendation by ROSBC members. Unsettling, informative and really well written. Civil war England and this Witchfinder was out of control!

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Stacy

“The Other Boleyn Girl.”

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Meera

Anne murray , Maureen Lee ! They write amazing historical fictions

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Polly

A Melody of Secrets by Jeffrey Stepakoff

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Bianca

Alexander Chee’s “The Queen of the Night” reads like a tour of Europe.

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Pat

These Is My Words by Nancy E Turner

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Pat

City of Thieves by David Benioff

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Kim

One of my all-time favs!

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Margaret

The Greek Treasure by Irving Stone.

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Mary

The Travels of Jamie McPheeters won the Pulitzer Prize and is my favorite book ever. Also, try Lonesome Dove.

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Ada

If you liked Lonesome Dove, read News of the World. Awesome book set in Texas in about the same time frame as Lonesome Dove- or maybe a few years earlier. I loved it!

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Mona

I’d second that motion. My favorite book so far this year.

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Maureen

Lonesome Dove is one of my all time favorite books. Check out The Son by Phillipp Meyer. The Son: an epic, multigenerational saga of power, blood, and land that follows the rise of one unforgettable Texas family from the Comanche raids of the 1800s to the border raids of the early 1900s to the oil booms of the 20th century. I think they made into a mini series which I have not watched.

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Tamara

3 great but sort of the same. Remarkable Creatures, Essex Serpent, The Signature of All Things. Women , Science, 1800’s

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Joanie

The kitchen house

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Shannon

The Nightengale by Kristen Hannah

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Jackie

Yes

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Vicki

I loved both The Son and Lonesome Dove. Adding News of the World to my list ?

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Maureen

Ride The Wind by Lucia St. Clair Robson. Based on the true story of Cynthia Ann Parker, who was kidnapped in 1836 during a brutal raid by the Comanche Indians, then adopted and raised by the tribe. An older book but one of my all time favorites! Another of my favorite books, technically not historical fiction, is Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand.

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Kim

The Museum of Extraordinary Things by Alice Hoffman

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Beverly

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23719270-vengeance-road

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Jackie

Americas first daughter

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Beverly

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3367956-hotel-on-the-corner-of-bitter-and-sweet?from_search=true

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Jackie

Great book

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Vera

Marriage of Opposites

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Gayu

Read “The Son of Ponni”…U forget this world…Jst an awesome Book…Try it…

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Margaret

Anything by Kate Morton. Nightingale by Kristin Hannah. Lilac Girls.

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Mary

I just finished The Aviator’s Wife. It is about the Lindberghs, fiction based on facts. Good read

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Rosalie

Just started The Gilda Stories for a change of pace after rereading six Louise Penny Armand Gamache novels. It’s historical fiction with a black, lesbian vampire as the protagonist.

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Celina

Long time ago, I’ve read NOAH GORDON’s THE PHYSICIAN and it was very good. He also wrote SHAMAN and THE LAST JEW, The Cole Family Trilogy. Also, GORE VIDAL have written many Historical Fiction. And HILARY MANTEL wristes good historical fiction based on England’s history.

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Terri

Anything by Erika Shephard Robuck.

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Joe

Night overwater

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Shannon

The Alice Network. Women spies!

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Laurie

Into the Wilderness series by Sara Donati. Outlander by Diana Gabaldon

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Shannon

Yes. Outlander ALWAYS & forever!

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Rebecca

Molokai by Alan Brennert, one of my favorites. About the leprocy epidemic in Hawaii

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Marilyn

Agree! Molokai was fabulous. Enjoyed Honolulu as well by the same author. Compelling and well-researched.

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Chrissy

@Jen

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