I always enjoy Jack Whyte's historical fiction.
More Arthurian book mail today ⚔️
(Also I‘m not sure why the book profile on this book says it‘s written by the same author who wrote the Crystal Cave (it is not!)
More Arthurian book mail today ⚔️
(Also I‘m not sure why the book profile on this book says it‘s written by the same author who wrote the Crystal Cave (it is not!)
The first book in a series of about 8. It covers the time where the Roman Empire is dying and the natives of the British isles are retaking control. Setting the stage for the coming of King Arthur- which happens in the 6th book I believe.
If you‘re a fan of historical fiction, this is a must read.
1. The Camulod Chronicles by Jack Whyte. An ex gave me the first couple books and said he couldn‘t put them down while he was on deployment in the merchant marines. He was a tool but the first book was not.
2. The first several Harry Potter‘s came out on/around my birthday. It was always exciting.
3. You know, I‘m not sure. Maybe Simon from 7 Types of Ambiguity by Elliot Perlman.
#wondrouswednesday
@shanaqui @GingerAntics I don't know if you've seen this but thought you might be interested.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-47062919
The Skystone is the first book in Jack Whyte's historical fiction series about Camelot. Whyte ingeniously sets the origins of Camelot as the vision of two retired Roman centurions after the legions withdraw from Briton.