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#596290 - 04/22/10 10:28 AM Historical Fiction Thread
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I like to read history based fiction in my free time and am searching for a new read. thought by starting this thread some of us could share recommendations and what not.

I'll start with my top five as of this point:

Killer Angels = civil war based on both Lee, Grant, Stonewall Jackson, etc. perspective. awesome read.

All quiet on the western front = a French ww1 vet writing from a german's perspective. gives a personal insight of the thought of a WW1 soldier. old but really good!

the Jester = Crusades era mystery written by james patterson. Just plain entertaining.

Blood meridian = written by Cormac Mccarthy. A civil war vet that ends up riding with a group of souless scalp hunters. Straight up wicked! very bad dudes.............

The things they carried = Tim O'brian book about a vietnam soldier. very well written by a vietnam vet.
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#596299 - 04/22/10 11:26 AM Re: Historical Fiction Thread [Re: big moby]
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I never read fiction. Only non-fiction history......not that they are not mostly fiction anyway. Try reading the River of Doubt if you ge the chance. Cool read about teddy R heading into the Amazon. Also read in the Heart of the Sea. The story MobyDick was based on. Both great books. Probably in the top ten I have ever picked up.
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#596305 - 04/22/10 12:14 PM Re: Historical Fiction Thread [Re: docspud]
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cool, I will put them on my list. Do you happened to rmrmber the author's names? no biggy.
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#596367 - 04/22/10 06:30 PM Re: Historical Fiction Thread [Re: big moby]
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Loc: West Seattle
I believe many of Gore Vidal's novels are historically based fiction. I haven't read any, but have heard they're pretty decent.
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#596376 - 04/22/10 07:15 PM Re: Historical Fiction Thread [Re: Peterman]
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"Centennial" by James Michener is a great fictional history novel.
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#596378 - 04/22/10 07:23 PM Re: Historical Fiction Thread [Re: 4Salt]
seastrike Offline
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Loc: seattle
As was Alaska by Michener. Long, but a great read.
I liked James Ellroy's books as well.

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#596394 - 04/22/10 08:54 PM Re: Historical Fiction Thread [Re: big moby]
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Registered: 06/28/00
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Loc: Rocky Mountain High
The Big Burn by Timothy Egan - recounts the creation of the USFS and the huge fire of 1910 in the rockies. Great stuff on Teddy Roosevelt and the creation of our national forests, parks, and monuments.

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#596397 - 04/22/10 09:11 PM Re: Historical Fiction Thread [Re: seastrike]
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Registered: 11/26/06
Posts: 4358
Loc: South Sound
Treasure of the Sierra Madre
The Gabriel Horn
I, Claudius

...And if you have a year or two, maybe three to kill, try Patrick O'Brien's Master & Commander series. About 6500 pages all together. By the time you're done, you'll know the name of every component of a sailing ship from the Fore Skysail Stay to the Spanker.

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#596453 - 04/23/10 10:08 AM Re: Historical Fiction Thread [Re: big moby]
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Well looks like I have compiled a descent list from these recommendations. I am currently on a crusades kick, anything along those lines. love blood and guts!
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#596545 - 04/23/10 05:28 PM Re: Historical Fiction Thread [Re: ]
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I read an exerpt (i think that is how you spell it) and it seemed pretty good. have you read it hank?
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#596549 - 04/23/10 06:05 PM Re: Historical Fiction Thread [Re: big moby]
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If your willing to switch over to the non-fiction side check out some of the works of Stephen Ambrose. For the outdoorsman, Undaunted Courage, based on Lewis & Clark is a good read as well as Nothing Like It In the World, based on the building of the transcontinental railroad. If your more into blood and guts, D Day, Band of Brothers, and Citizen Soldiers might be more to your liking.
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#596587 - 04/23/10 10:53 PM Re: Historical Fiction Thread [Re: Hatch]
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I have read both undaunted courage and D-day. very good reads.
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#596616 - 04/24/10 03:32 AM Re: Historical Fiction Thread [Re: big moby]
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Ambrose doesn't write his own books. He compiles excerpts from previously written books & memoirs and compiles them, puts his name on the cover and has them published.

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#596629 - 04/24/10 10:18 AM Re: Historical Fiction Thread [Re: Irie]
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I know there had been some criticism about his research and citing sources. the dude really pumped them out. I think he had 4 or five books on Eisenhower alone
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#596880 - 04/26/10 08:54 AM Re: Historical Fiction Thread [Re: big moby]
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I'm reading a book about the Alamo Scouts right now. Inserted behind Japanese lines in the late parts of WW 2.
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#596891 - 04/26/10 10:15 AM Re: Historical Fiction Thread [Re: Jerry Garcia]
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has it been good so far?
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#596954 - 04/26/10 01:04 PM Re: Historical Fiction Thread [Re: big moby]
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Yes
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#596966 - 04/26/10 01:42 PM Re: Historical Fiction Thread [Re: Jerry Garcia]
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I'm writing some historical fiction right now.

My timesheet for last week.
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#596980 - 04/26/10 02:45 PM Re: Historical Fiction Thread [Re: Rocket Red]
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that was too good!!!!!!!! rofl
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#597151 - 04/27/10 10:57 AM Re: Historical Fiction Thread [Re: big moby]
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New historical fiction set for release on Nov 9 called Decision Points by G W BUSH.
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