Book themes for Hogmanay / New Year’s Eve / Watch Night / St. Sylvester’s Day: a book about starting over, rebuilding, new beginnings, etc. –OR– Read anything set in medieval times. –OR– A book about the papacy –OR– where miracles of any sort are performed (the unexplainable - but good - kind). We...
The "bingo" squares and books read: My Square Markers and "Virgin" Bingo Card: "Virgin" card posted for ease of tracking and comparison. Black Kitty:Read but not called Black Vignette:Called but not read Black Kitty in Black Vignette:Read and Called Black Kitty Center Square: ...
Royal births, weddings and burials have fascinated us ordinary humans since time immemorial; and while people's proprietary interest in the fate of the world's rulers is easily understandable in societies where those rulers wield supreme power – including the Europe of yesteryear – the fascination i...
bookshelves: autumn-2010, historical-fiction, published-2008, medieval5c-16c, mystery-thriller, boo-scary, fraudio Read from October 20 to 23, 2010 ** spoiler alert ** Unabridged and read by Paul Matthews. The Medieval Murderers are a collaborative group of authors of which the members are: Bern...
bookshelves: published-2007, historical-fiction, mystery-thriller, shortstory-shortstories-novellas, plague-disease, medieval5c-16c, autumn-2010, boo-scary Read from September 22 to 27, 2010 Uh-oh! I thought I was embarking upon Heartstone again. Luckily it panned out into something else along t...
bookshelves: historical-fiction, mystery-thriller, shortstory-shortstories-novellas Recommended for: history buffs who have a sense of fun Read in February, 2009 hahahah - here it is - a fun comfort read and the prologue is in which Michael Jecks tells of the creation of the sword and its first s...
bookshelves: historical-fiction, mystery-thriller Read in January, 2008 So this has been billed as five short stories but to me it has been one interesting story outlining the history of one grey splinter down the ages and very enjoyable it was too. Especially that snortable fifth segment.Wonder...
rosado> walkies!Susanna GregoryKaren MaitlandPhilip GoodenIan MorsonBernard KnightEy-up! This looks scrumptious4* The Tainted Relic4* The Sword of Shame3* House of Shadows3* The Lost Prophecies2* King Arthur's Bones#6 MISSING FILE oh noes!3* Hill of Bones(less)3* The First Murder
Opening: Geraint watched the lizard basking in the sun on the tiled floor.#21 TBR Busting 2013Had rather run out of steam on this series but lo! and behold Maitland writes a segment, and I can't let that go unsavoured...They keep running up that hill!Prologue by Philip Gooden - excellent Arthurian ...
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