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Very excited about this book! It's the fourth book by Silvia Moreno Garcia that I read, she's never disappointed me so far š¤š»
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Slow Horses (Slough House, #1)
Mick Herron
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Really fun! Fast moving but not to the detriment of the story or characters, and the RPG aspect was super fun and engaging!
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When Christ and His Saints Slept (Henry II & Eleanor of Aquitaine, #1)
Sharon Kay Penman
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Iāll be the first to say that Iām being quite the downer for pointing this out, but I just canāt get over it and Iām sure there are others out there that feel the same. Simply put, a lot of the books on this list do not take place in āMedieval Timesā.
Historical periods are constructs just like any label for anything really, however I feel that when pop culture conflates massively different eras purely based on vibes, misconceptions and incorrect interpretations of narratives can damage the modern social perception of our past. Iām not talking about the books that stray more into myth and fantasy on here - such as The Salt Grows Heavy or The Pilgrim. Instead, sadly so, itās the more popular and loved books on this list: Hamnet, Year of Wonders, The Other Boleyn Girl, etc. Generally speaking, the Renaissance/Early Modern Period (whatever youād like to call it, obviously the latter lasts much longer), begins around 1450. So Shakespeare, the Tudors, and a plague in 1666 are decidedly no longer in āMedieval Timesā.
With that being said, it would be a shame if I were just a critic and not a contributor, so here are my bids for period accurate additions: The Buried Giant, When Christ and His Saints Slept, The Once and Future King, and Here Be Dragons.
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If you're a completionist, read in this order. Otherwise you can start with The Liveship Traders Trilogy or The Rain Wild Chronicles, but make sure you save Fitz and the Fool for last.
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The Wheel of Time is a series of high fantasy novels by American author Robert Jordan, with Brandon Sanderson as a co-author for the final three.
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Theyāre bound by flame, united by flight. These books all have dragon riders as part of the plot. Only the first of a series will appear.
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A collection of the pilot books for popular series, for those of us who love to follow a character's journey for as long as an author will let us! Some of the below series have heavily debated starting points and book read orders--in those cases the pilot was selected based on what seems to be the most popular approach.
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So at first I was deciding between a paperwhite and a basic kindle, but Iāve seen multiple people talk about the kobo that now Iām starting to consider it. So for owners of either or both, what do you guys think? Iāve seen ppl see a con about the kobo is that it feels plasticy and a bit smaller, but Iām intrigued by the fact that I can download my books easier with access to libby.
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