Top Ten Tuesday: Genre freebie

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish and now hosted by Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl. For the rules see her blog

The topic today is a Genre freebie (Pick any genre you’d like and build a list around it. You can even narrow the topic if you’d like, such as: thrillers with unreliable narrators, fantasy romance with fae characters, or historical romance with suspense elements.)

I decided to list ten of my favourite historical fiction books:

  1. Nero by Conn Iggulden. Ancient Rome (beginning in AD37)
  2. The Abbess of Whitby: a Novel of Hild of Northumbria by Jill Dalladay (7th century Britain)
  3. The Raven’s Head by Karen Maitland  (13th century England)
  4. Turn of the Tide by Margaret Skea (16th century Scotland)
  5. Dacre’s War by Rosemary Goring (16th century Scotland and England)
  6. Catching the Eagle by Karen Charlton (1809 -1811 Northumberland)
  7. The Potter’s Hand by A N Wilson (the Wedgewood family 1785 – 1805)
  8. Silver Lies by Ann Parker (1880s USA)
  9. A Medal for Murder by Frances Brody (1922 England and 1899 South Africa – the Boer War)
  10. A Climate of Change by Hilary Mantel (1950s Africa and 1980s England)

18 thoughts on “Top Ten Tuesday: Genre freebie

    1. I agree the Cromwell trilogy is superb. I included A Change of Climate today because I’ve written about the Cromwell books several times now.

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  1. I’m curious about The Abbess of Whitby. I haven’t read a ton of historical fiction from that era.

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  2. What a nice list you made, Margaret. Several that I hadn’t heard of. I have read Silver Lies a long time ago. Historical fiction is a good genre.

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  3. I am loving seeing all the Historical Fiction lists today! I read a lot of HF but I haven’t read any of those particular books. I have read a couple of the authors but not the books!

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