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Old 08-31-2011, 01:51 PM   #21
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One of my favourite authors was Georgette Heyer, who was a master at weaving in huge amounts of historical and social detail into your story, but you were so busy following the adventures of the dashing hero and feisty heroine that you never noticed you were being educated in the process.

I'm astonished at how much I still know about the politics, fashion, finances and social habits of that period twenty years after reading them.
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