The Rune Stone (Dr DuLac series #3)
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When Dr Viv DuLac, medievalist and academic, finds a mysterious runic inscription on a Rune Stone in...
Historical Fantasy Time Travel Time Slip Romance Mystery
Law, Liberty and the Constitution: A Brief History of the Common Law
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Throughout English history the rule of law and the preservation of liberty have been inseparable,...
Bryan Faussett: Antiquary Extraordinary: 2015
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A biography of Bryan Faussett, F.S.A., (1720-1776), pioneering Kent genealogist, archaeologist and...
ClareR (6054 KP) rated The Dream Weavers in Books
Apr 25, 2021
Simon is writing a book of Anglo-Saxon history, and starts to hear a woman calling a name outside his rented cottage. When he goes out to look, no one is there.
The cottage owner brings in her local spiritual advisor, Bea, who hopes to put the ghost outside to rest. This is only the beginning.
The timelines alternate between King Offa’s daughter, Eadburh, and Bea’s life in Hereford with her husband who is a priest at the cathedral.
I honestly didn’t think I’d enjoy this - but I really did! It uses religion without being overly religious, and the same goes for the more Pagan elements. It was a a really interesting, highly readable book. I haven’t read much about the history around King Offa’s time, so I enjoyed the opportunity to do that. It was a book that was difficult to put down - except that was done for me, as I read a stave a day on The Pigeonhole! It’s a big book, but it really didn’t feel that way. It sent me off on little internet searches as well - namely Anchorites, and what types of dogs Anglo-Saxons kept as pets (and whether they did or not!). I like a book that interests me enough to read around it!
This is definitely one for the historical fiction fans, especially those that like a bit of the magical element as well. I loved reading it!
Many thanks to The Pigeonhole, and to HarperCollins for giving me access via NetGalley for an honest review.
The English Cathedrals
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A Gay History of Britain: Love and Sex Between Men Since the Middle Ages
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The book explores the changing ways in which male-male sex and love have been perceived and...
Crown and Veil: Female Monasticism from the Fifth to the Fifteenth Centuries
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Crown and Veil offers a broad introduction to the history and visual culture of female monasticism...
An Utterly Impartial History of Britain: (or 2000 Years of Upper Class Idiots in Charge)
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Many of us were put off history by the dry and dreary way it was taught at school. Back then 'The...
The Kings & Queens of Scotland
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The kingdom of Scots was the last of the non-Anglo-Saxon states of Britain to survive as a political...
