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Sarah
Oh, some great looking ones here! I'm curious about the history through carpets -- I love that kind of microhistory.
ReplyDeleteYes, same!! I always find neat microhistories on your blog. I haven't started this one yet but will hopefuly get to it soon.
DeleteOoh Mayra! Plus Everglades and stuff. Fun (I hope)
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping to start Mayra tonight or tomorrow!
DeleteJust two historical fiction I picked up from my local charity shop from me this week...
ReplyDeleteArtemis by Julian Stockwin
Seaflower by Julian Stockwin
Excellent, keep going with that historical fiction!
DeleteLOL....
DeleteAnd for good measure, make it historical fiction set during various battles that discuss military movements and such, IN-DEPTH, lol
DeleteI have been meaning to read Bright Young Women.
ReplyDeleteSame! Blogger friends have ben telling me to read it for ages. I read Luckiest Girl Alive and liked it. I am almost done with The Favorite Sister (very boring, but I need to know who the killer is) and want to start Bright Young Women tonight or tomorrow.
DeleteI'm tempted to download Mayra too. You'll have to let me know how you like it!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like something we will both love, so fingers crossed!!
DeleteBright Young Women is one I've been meaning to read for awhile!
ReplyDeleteSame!! Blogger friends have been telling me I'd like it. I read Luckiest Girl Alive and liked it, and am about done with The Favorite Sister, which is kind of boring but I need to know who the killer is. I'm starting Women tonight or tomorrow.
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