The Shardlake series looks fascinating. Very weighty though; I'm not sure I currently have the reading-attention span to manage it. But definitely want to investigate in future!
Sansom puts in a vast amount of well-researched detail, but not in the style of Walter Scott (argh those pages of description of the landscape at the start of a novel!). It's so vivid that I would counsel not reading the books if you are feeling queasy, Tudor England being what it was.
This one started a little slowly, and the plot seemed weaker than usual, but I feel that I have lived through the sinking of the Mary Rose and my memories of Portsmouth have become rather confused between the centuries.
Still slogging through reading Ursula Vernon's "Castle Hangnail" out loud to the kids, one or two chapters at a time. Frustratingly, we've stopped at a cliffhanger of significant proportions, and I don't think two chapters will get us past it, and we won't get to read it tonight!
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Date: 2016-01-02 11:49 am (UTC)This one started a little slowly, and the plot seemed weaker than usual, but I feel that I have lived through the sinking of the Mary Rose and my memories of Portsmouth have become rather confused between the centuries.
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