Really hope to get to the «Pendragon» series next year! In September I read three Rosemary Sutcliffe novels: 2 YA Historical Fiction Novels, «The Silver Branch» & «The Lantern Bearers» (set in Ancient Britain during the Late Roman and the Roman Withdrawal & Saxon Invasions, respectively) and an Arthurian Historical Fiction novel, «Sword at Sunset», all loosely connectied to each other following a family over generations, with the POV character of «The Lantern Bearers» as a mentor figure and his son one of Arthur’s companions in «Sword at Sunset». I also finished «Sword in the Storm» («Rigante» series #1) by David Gemmell (S&S/Heroic Fantasy, inspired by Celtic Britain and the Roman Invasions), «The Eternal Champion» Trilogy Omnibus by Michael Moorcock (Multiverse S&S/(Anti-?)Heroic Fantasy) and «Lustrum» (US: «Conspirata», «Cicero»-Trilogy #2) by Robert Harris (Historical Fiction about the Roman Statesman, that one or «Sword in the Storm» might be my Book of the Month)! Cheers! 😃
That sounds fantastic. I feel like you tend to read about 98% of what I want to be reading. 😅 I’m a bit jealous, but very glad you’re enjoying it all. Thanks for watching!
Audio books are super convenient as I do it while doing house chores and while I'm driving and such but I still read mostly ebooks and physical books wheen I can. I haven't read much in the way of Arthurian books this year but it definitely doesn't seem like a bad way to spend ones time!
Super convenient. Sitting at a desk all day lends itself much better to audiobooks than physical. I do prefer physical reading when I have the time. Thanks for watching!
That’s a great question. I don’t know. 😅 I haven’t yet sat down and planned out my reading for the rest of the year. I have some idea of what I’ll read, but no real solid plan. Thanks for watching!
It’s such a useful way to get through books. I do do physical reading still, just significantly less of it since I’m at work during the day. 🤷🏼♂️ Thanks for watching!
Yeah, a good month. If you’re interested, you should give Lawhead a try. He’s got several different series, maybe see which one sounds interesting. Thanks for watching!
Really hope to get to the «Pendragon» series next year!
In September I read three Rosemary Sutcliffe novels: 2 YA Historical Fiction Novels, «The Silver Branch» & «The Lantern Bearers» (set in Ancient Britain during the Late Roman and the Roman Withdrawal & Saxon Invasions, respectively) and an Arthurian Historical Fiction novel, «Sword at Sunset», all loosely connectied to each other following a family over generations, with the POV character of «The Lantern Bearers» as a mentor figure and his son one of Arthur’s companions in «Sword at Sunset». I also finished «Sword in the Storm» («Rigante» series #1) by David Gemmell (S&S/Heroic Fantasy, inspired by Celtic Britain and the Roman Invasions), «The Eternal Champion» Trilogy Omnibus by Michael Moorcock (Multiverse S&S/(Anti-?)Heroic Fantasy) and «Lustrum» (US: «Conspirata», «Cicero»-Trilogy #2) by Robert Harris (Historical Fiction about the Roman Statesman, that one or «Sword in the Storm» might be my Book of the Month)! Cheers! 😃
That sounds fantastic. I feel like you tend to read about 98% of what I want to be reading. 😅 I’m a bit jealous, but very glad you’re enjoying it all.
Thanks for watching!
Nice to see reviews of Lawhead. I have them on my shelves but have never got round to them
I’d like to read more of them. Not sure what I’ll read next, or when, but hopefully not too long.
Thanks for watching!
Audio books are super convenient as I do it while doing house chores and while I'm driving and such but I still read mostly ebooks and physical books wheen I can.
I haven't read much in the way of Arthurian books this year but it definitely doesn't seem like a bad way to spend ones time!
Super convenient. Sitting at a desk all day lends itself much better to audiobooks than physical. I do prefer physical reading when I have the time.
Thanks for watching!
Nice review. Got any hidden gems in fantasy coming up, traditional or self published?
That’s a great question. I don’t know. 😅 I haven’t yet sat down and planned out my reading for the rest of the year. I have some idea of what I’ll read, but no real solid plan.
Thanks for watching!
I feel like a lot of my book consumption has been on audio lately as well.
It’s such a useful way to get through books. I do do physical reading still, just significantly less of it since I’m at work during the day. 🤷🏼♂️
Thanks for watching!
Sounds like September was good. I’ve never read any Stephen Lawhead books.
Yeah, a good month. If you’re interested, you should give Lawhead a try. He’s got several different series, maybe see which one sounds interesting.
Thanks for watching!