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Haha, it’s the Schuylers! Well now I have Hamilton in my head.
ETA: And now they’re joined by the Frasers! Hah, amusing. And Lafayette featured in Outlander. All three of the stories this Brit knows of that era all playing with each other. I don’t hate this cameo at all, it’s cute!
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Drown the Sea (Dying Gods, #1)
Elisha Kemp
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Picked this up after a recommendation in the Outlander subreddit said it ‘scratched the same itch.’ Definitely does - feels like a bit of a cross between Outlander, P&P, and Jane Eyre so far. I’m here for it! It’s hit the ground running too which is great.
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Picked this up after a recommendation in the Outlander subreddit said it ‘scratched the same itch.’ Definitely does - feels like a bit of a cross between Outlander, P&P, and Jane Eyre so far. I’m here for it! It’s hit the ground running too which is great.
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Into the Wilderness (Wilderness, #1)
Sara Donati
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The Pretender
Jo Harkin
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The Once and Future Witches
Alix E. Harrow
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Alix E. Harrow
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Hamnet
Maggie O'Farrell
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Well I finished it, and I’m a keen DNF-er, so I can’t rate it too poorly. But almost every single character is completely insufferable. All flapping idiots incapable of doing anything. Plot is very slow moving as you sludge through all the ineptitude. It needed an editor, so much repetition and if I read the word ‘cut-throat’ one more time I may scream. But part 3 is very good.
And I know it’s set in 2050 so any cultural differences should be put down to that but so much of the British culture depicted is wrong in a way where you can tell the author has done some research but not quite understood the nuance of it, and it was painful to read. Kept bringing me out of it!
Amusing to read older sci fi books and see what they ‘got right’ versus what they didn’t. Depiction of a pandemic was surprisingly accurate but the lack of mobile phones was amusing!
Overall I don’t think I would recommend. The best sections are those set in the Middle Ages and for a very similar story told with MUCH less frustration I would suggest reading ‘Year of Wonders’ by Geraldine Brooks instead.
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Doomsday Book (Oxford Time Travel, #1)
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A Study in Scarlet (Sherlock Holmes, #1)
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