Good way to start a new year.
I'm going back and forth (depending on my mood) between Steven Pressman's Gates of Fire about the Battle of Thermopylae and Sharon Kay Penman's A King's Ransom, about the second half of Richard the Lionheart's reign beginning with his departure from the Holy Land after negotiating the truce with Saladin.
I, too, love history, pretty much anything Western Civilization from Rome to WWII, but most mostly US history and medieval Britain.
I'm going back and forth (depending on my mood) between Steven Pressman's Gates of Fire about the Battle of Thermopylae and Sharon Kay Penman's A King's Ransom, about the second half of Richard the Lionheart's reign beginning with his departure from the Holy Land after negotiating the truce with Saladin.
I, too, love history, pretty much anything Western Civilization from Rome to WWII, but most mostly US history and medieval Britain.
I'm going back and forth (depending on my mood) between Steven Pressman's Gates of Fire about the Battle of Thermopylae and Sharon Kay Penman's A King's Ransom, about the second half of Richard the Lionheart's reign beginning with his departure from the Holy Land after negotiating the truce with Saladin.
I, too, love history, pretty much anything Western Civilization from Rome to WWII, but most mostly US history and medieval Britain.


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