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| Url: | http://historicaltapestry.blogspot.com/ |
| Author(s): | Teddy Rose, Facebook User, Margaret Bates, Kelly Rogers, Ana Teixeira |
| Language: | English |
| Tags: | Books, Historical Fiction |
| Description: | We are a group of readers who love to read Historical Fiction set in all eras. |
| Ratings | (12 Ratings) |
| Popularity: | 89 Followers |
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Red Adam's Lady - Grace Ingram
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I have a new book to add to my medieval keeper's shelf. Red Adam's Lady is a fun tale, it has a perfect medieval atmosphere and it has engaging characters telling an interesting story, what more ca...more |
2009-11-22
Sunflowers by Sheramy Bundrick
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Rachel, a young prostitute enjoys the peace and beauty of the city garden in Arles. She falls asleep there and when she awakes, she finds a man sketching her. He turns out to be none other than Vin...more |
2009-11-20
The Birth of Venus by Sarah Dunant
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Alessandra is not quite fifteen when her prosperous merchant father brings a young painter back with him from Holland to adorn the walls of the new family chapel. She is fascinated by his talents a...more |
2009-11-18
HT Recommends - Historical Mysteries & Historical Fiction- Regency/Victorian
| Cathie says:Hi, I loved the few Historical Mysteries I read of the Regency/Victorian and the 1800's like NYC and SF ( I love reading Historical Romances!!)I'm not totally sure on time periods like ...more |
2009-11-16
Challenge: The Alphabet in Historical Fiction
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HT is going to host its first challenge! Based in Mysteries in Paradise's community challenge we now present you The Alphabet in Historical Fiction. To participate, just follow the rules:Each fortn...more |
2009-11-14
Why We Love Jane Austen by Jane Rubino & Caitlen Rubino-Bradway
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“Why we love Jane Austen” is a book, not a blog. Chapters can, and have been, written about her prose style, her humor, her perceptiveness, her memorable characters, and her scintillating dialogue....more |
2009-11-12
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Sujata MasseyAug 20
How do I join you all, officially?
Sujata Massey
Facebook UserMar 20
Let me know what you think, this was a book with TONS of information on the transition from the Tudor Era to the Stuart Era.
Gwendolyn AndersonMar 4
Karen EssexFeb 12