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Old 05-23-2020, 05:39 AM   #75
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My favorite historical fiction, in no particular order:

Pillars of the Earth by Follet and the Sequel World without End (didn't care for the third)
Beneath a Scarlett Sky by Sullivan
Armegedon by Uris
Mila 18 by Uris
The Plum Tree by Ellen Marie Wiseman (any book of hers are good, this one stood out)
All the Light we Cannot See by Doerr
The Robe by Douglass
Gone with the Wind by Mitchell
The Physican by Gordon and the Sequel Shaman
The Secret Chord by Brooks (Most of hers are good, this one outstanding)
The Tatooist of Auschwitz by Morris (Currently have Cilka's Journey the sequel on deck)
The Nightingale by Hannah
Shashenka by Montefiore (and the two sequels)
A Gentleman in Moscow by Towles
War and Peace Tolstoy (probably my fav)
Russka by Rutherford (IMO his best work having read Sarum and London)


I read a lot of historical fiction, it's my favorite Genre. WWII is obviously big for me based on the list.

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