It's Thursday again, which means time for our weekly Thursday Threads feature. This week, we'd like to know:
Where and when are you reading?
Nanette: I'm in 14th century England, reading Anya Seton's Katherine.
Ana: I'm in Lisbon alternating between the WWII period and the 1990s in Robert Wilson's A Small Death in Lisbon
Marg: I am also in 14th century England with a time travelling hsitorian from the future. I have just finished The Doomsday Book by Connie Willis.
How about you?
16th century Scottish Highlands. I'm currently reading Child of the Mist by Kathleen Morgan
ReplyDeleteWhiteLady3 how are you enjoying it? I seem to remember that I liked and didn't even notice that it was christian fiction which I found out later that it was...
ReplyDeleteYeah, I'm enjoying it. There's some mention of religion and Anne seems to respect the sanctity of marriage but it's not preachy, which is my greatest problem with christian fiction.
DeleteI am in the Arms of Nemesis [so to speak!] following Steven Saylor's sleuth Gordianus the finder in the Bay of Naples in 72BC at the time of the revolting Spartacus.[Well Marcus Crassus would have described him thus...]
ReplyDeleteDerek, Steven Saylor is on my list of one day authors - as in one day I will get around to trying that author!
DeleteMarg, how did you like it? I really loved it overall, though I thought the first 50 pages were kind of a hot mess.
ReplyDeleteI'm in 12th century Jerusalem with Cecelia Holland, and I'm also in late 19th century California with a biography of John Muir.
Julie, I liked it, but liked To Say Nothing of the Dog better. I found this one a bit frantic at times.
DeleteI'm in Germany, alternating between end of WWI and end of WWII, with Shadows Walking: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10561773-shadows-walking
ReplyDelete...among other places and times!
Heard good things about that book!
DeleteI've also just finished The Doomsday Book by Connie Willis. I ended up enjoying it, but thought the 'twists' were a LONG TIME coming. I'm actually glad I started with Willis' "To Say Nothing of the Dog" as I thought that one set up the whole premise of time travel much better - I'm certainly looking forward to reading the connected books set in WWII!
ReplyDeleteLana, I liked To Say Nothing of the Dog more than I liked The Doomsday Book. I have already pulled Black Out off the shelf with the intention of reading it soonish!
DeleteI'm spending some time in New York and Cuba during the 1960s via Dreaming in Cuban by Cristina Garcia. It's a lovely read so far
ReplyDeleteI'm in 16th century Italy with Niccolo Machiavelli: THE MALICE OF FORTUNE by Michael Ennis. It's fabulous so far!
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