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Hungry for Historicals?

Swing by Blogging for a Good Book, which gives you a suggestion for a good read every single day.

I chose to focus on the historical fiction archive -- which you can see was recently updated with Philippa Gregory's EARTHLY JOYS. It also contains Connie Willis' marvelous novel, DOOMSDAY BOOK, a must-read.

Comments (3)

Sian Faith:

Hey Jeanne,
Ummm hmmm what to say...
This isnt really about the pop quiz blog but i couldnt find another place to contact you.

I just finished reading 'The Burning Times' and wanted to let you know (like so many others im sure) how much i love this book!!

I was at the airport and needed something to read yours was the first book i picked up, so i brought it, little did i know i wouldnt be able to put it down!!

I love everything about this book from the magic, love, evil-ness, french-ness, and any other ''ness'' init.

Im sure you hear this all the time but once more cant hurt, Your an AMAZING auther and i feel sorry for anyone who hasnt read one of your books.

Im going out tomorrow to hunt more down.

Anyways enough mumbling.
Thanx again for writting such an awesome book.
-Sian Faith (New Zealand)

Sian,

Wow. Thanks so much letting me know how much you enjoyed the book. I'm touched. Some days, the writing doesn't come that easily, and I get discouraged -- but hearing from readers like you makes my day. Feel free to come by any time!

Marg:

Thanks for posting this link. I have never seen that blog before. There are definitely some good books listed!

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