Historical Fiction Pick List
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Just as cooks pray for a good crop of young animals and fishermen for a good haul of fish, in the same way busybodies pray for a good crop of calamities or a good haul of difficulties that they, like cooks and fishermen, may always have something to fish out and butcher. (Plutarch, "On Being a Busybody")
4 Comments:
No Gary Jennings? Aztec and Raptor would both make my list, like your Shogun and Tai Pan.
Aztec is an unforgettable reading experience, I won't deny that, but I'm not wild about Jennings in general as a storyteller. But then I've only read the one book.
No Musashi?
I don't read much historical fiction, but Patrick O'Brian's work is just astonishing in it's scope and knowledge.
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