Today’s Book Blogger Hop question is: Do you read historical fiction?
I do, although I suspect I read less than I think I do. Along with actual historical fiction, I read a decent amount of fantasy books set in magical past eras–or as I like to describe the time period of my Beyond the Tales books, in the “faux medieval” era (loosely medieval, but I never worried too much about the details).
When I read historical fiction, I like books set in the first half of the 20th century, the Victorian era, Napoleonic wars, Elizabethan…or ones that go all the way back to the Roman Empire, or ancient Greece. With occasional forays into Camelot-era (though mostly that involves fantasy!) I think the mere way I describe eras probably indicates a preference for British historical fiction. I tackled the enormous tome of London a few months ago, which pretty well covered everything of the last 2,000 years. I especially liked the Roman era, both Julius Caesar and the days of Londinium.
There’s something fascinating about very different time periods, when life was very different–and, perhaps, the same to a surprising degree too!
Do you read historical fiction? Do you have a favorite era?
On a friend’s recommendation, I recently read Quit Like a Millionaire by Kristy Shen and Bryce Leung. And then by coincidence, my book club picked the same book after I’d already started it, so maybe this one is a trend at the moment. It was interesting, readable and…probably useful?
