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dancingpony October 22 2024, 16:44:14 UTC
I have to admit to being a little daunted by the length of this book … but maybe that’s because I’ve read so many poor books recently. I can’t fathom continuing any of those for 700 pages. But good writing is always worth taking a chance.

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gilda_elise October 23 2024, 15:46:51 UTC
There are a few writers that I'm willing to take the plunge. Penman is one of them. Her writing is first class, and her research is impeccable.

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lee_the_t October 22 2024, 17:13:16 UTC
I read a sample in Amazon. Looks pretty good.

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gilda_elise October 23 2024, 15:48:11 UTC
I hope that means that you're thinking about reading it. It's certainly worth doing.

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lee_the_t October 23 2024, 18:28:27 UTC

I definitely am.

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gilda_elise October 24 2024, 14:16:34 UTC
That's wonderful to hear.

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nakeisha October 23 2024, 09:56:00 UTC
I'm glad it didn't let you down and you enjoyed it so much. It certainly sounds your kind of book. It's lovely when you read a book that delivers on so many levels.

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gilda_elise October 23 2024, 15:49:50 UTC
It really is. I love historical fiction, and it was wonderful rereading this one. It had been years since my original read, so it was like reading a new book.

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book of knights pigshitpoet October 24 2024, 05:37:09 UTC
looks like a romantic adventure
according to the legends
i don't know if i am ready for "the turbulent clashes of two disparate worlds"
seems too close to reality atm

once there were dragons

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RE: book of knights gilda_elise October 24 2024, 14:18:41 UTC
I think there have always been clashes; we tend to think that are time is somehow different because people don't know history. So, yes, very close to now, except they used swords. *g*

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RE: book of knights pigshitpoet October 25 2024, 06:18:22 UTC
swords would have been the currency of the time
or tiny swords, ie. daggers
it was a time of back stabbing and poking and prodding
to get what one wanted..
no wonder we're so distorted
speaking specifically for myself
of course
; ))

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