Historical Fiction my recommends - please add yours
Discussion
I am terrible at searching out books and hate it!
Would anybody like to recommend and share any historical fiction for me to try?
I like realistic graphic fiction with very little romance and particularly like ancient/Napoleonic/westerns but have enjoyed some WWI and II
Some of my favourites that I would mark 5 out of 5:
Lonesome Dove (Larry McMurty) my fave book - and pretty much all his writing
Legion (William Altimari)
Dawn of Empire (Sam Barone) a great series of books
The Falcon of Sparta (Conn Iggulden)
Angels in Iron (Nicholas C Prata)
Sons of Zeus (Noble Smith)
Happy to recommend some more if anybody is interested.
Would anybody like to recommend and share any historical fiction for me to try?
I like realistic graphic fiction with very little romance and particularly like ancient/Napoleonic/westerns but have enjoyed some WWI and II
Some of my favourites that I would mark 5 out of 5:
Lonesome Dove (Larry McMurty) my fave book - and pretty much all his writing
Legion (William Altimari)
Dawn of Empire (Sam Barone) a great series of books
The Falcon of Sparta (Conn Iggulden)
Angels in Iron (Nicholas C Prata)
Sons of Zeus (Noble Smith)
Happy to recommend some more if anybody is interested.
I always remember Rutherfurd's "Sarum" fondly - in fact it is one I'm thinking of going back to because I must have read it over 20 years ago.....
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1853145.Sarum
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1853145.Sarum
Thanks for the suggestions – please keep then coming.
I have read a number of Rutherfurd books and only really enjoyed New York and actually gave up on Sarum.
I will look into James A Michener – I’ve not read any.
I have enjoyed most of the Ken Follet books, but they are a bit slow for me and lack action.
Have read loads of Bernard Cornwell and have enjoyed most of it.
Again I think I have read all of Simon Scarrows books and though I find them a bit YA I have enjoyed them all.
I thought the Sharpe books were OK (although for me a bit repetitive) but could not get into Flashman.
As I say, I like realistic graphic books - I have tried several times to read Cormac McCarthy - but never finished any of his books as I can't get on with his style of writing.
I have read a number of Rutherfurd books and only really enjoyed New York and actually gave up on Sarum.
I will look into James A Michener – I’ve not read any.
I have enjoyed most of the Ken Follet books, but they are a bit slow for me and lack action.
Have read loads of Bernard Cornwell and have enjoyed most of it.
Again I think I have read all of Simon Scarrows books and though I find them a bit YA I have enjoyed them all.
I thought the Sharpe books were OK (although for me a bit repetitive) but could not get into Flashman.
As I say, I like realistic graphic books - I have tried several times to read Cormac McCarthy - but never finished any of his books as I can't get on with his style of writing.
I haven't got to Falcon of Sparta yet, but Conn Iggulden's Conqueror series are possibly the best five books I have ever read on any subject.
From that author I've read his emperor series, two of his war of the roses series, Dunstan, and the Darien trilogy.. they're all historical fiction apart from Darien.
With the exception of the War Of The Roses series, I've enjoyed all of his books, but for me none of them matched the heights he reached with the Conqueror series. If you liked Falcon, I'd recommend checking out more of his work.
From that author I've read his emperor series, two of his war of the roses series, Dunstan, and the Darien trilogy.. they're all historical fiction apart from Darien.
With the exception of the War Of The Roses series, I've enjoyed all of his books, but for me none of them matched the heights he reached with the Conqueror series. If you liked Falcon, I'd recommend checking out more of his work.
sjwb said:
Off the wall a bit, but try Dennis Wheatley - the Roger Brook series. Historically I believe they are accurate.
He was a superb writer, far beyond his occult books.
Thank you for the recommendHe was a superb writer, far beyond his occult books.
I have just read The launching of Roger Brook. I thought it a bit slow with too much romance and didn't like the over detailed French pre-revolution political aspect.
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