I have a few minutes before I need to get ready to teach a yoga lesson.
3. Victory of Eagles by Naomi Novik - this is the 5th book in the series. I've decided not to read them one right after the other as it does tend to get monotonous. I'm still interested in finishing the series, just not all at once. I will admit to finding the actual war parts...eh. Never was one for war stories.
4. The Cold Dish by Craig Johnson - this is the first Longmire book! I love the "Longmire" tv series and when I saw this pop up on my recommended reading I grabbed it! The humor is dry and I really enjoy that. What I found the most fascinating was how the tv people changed things around to fit the actors. The book is quite different from the show. Still enjoyable, even though I knew the outcome of the book via watching the show. I'll keep reading this series as well, albeit slowly.
5. The Secret Swan by Shana Abe - I had this on my wish list as it was "historical fiction". Nope, not really. More like a Harlequin romance by way of historical fiction. It was okay. I skimmed a bit. Outcome predictable.
6. Tongues of Serpents by Naomi Novik - I am currently reading the 6th book in the series.
I welcome any recommendations from the flist! I like historical fiction, Tudor/Plantagenet history. Honestly, I'll try just about any book!
3. Victory of Eagles by Naomi Novik - this is the 5th book in the series. I've decided not to read them one right after the other as it does tend to get monotonous. I'm still interested in finishing the series, just not all at once. I will admit to finding the actual war parts...eh. Never was one for war stories.
4. The Cold Dish by Craig Johnson - this is the first Longmire book! I love the "Longmire" tv series and when I saw this pop up on my recommended reading I grabbed it! The humor is dry and I really enjoy that. What I found the most fascinating was how the tv people changed things around to fit the actors. The book is quite different from the show. Still enjoyable, even though I knew the outcome of the book via watching the show. I'll keep reading this series as well, albeit slowly.
5. The Secret Swan by Shana Abe - I had this on my wish list as it was "historical fiction". Nope, not really. More like a Harlequin romance by way of historical fiction. It was okay. I skimmed a bit. Outcome predictable.
6. Tongues of Serpents by Naomi Novik - I am currently reading the 6th book in the series.
I welcome any recommendations from the flist! I like historical fiction, Tudor/Plantagenet history. Honestly, I'll try just about any book!