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Merissa (14046 KP) created a post

May 28, 2025  
"Running away from those we love is seldom a good idea. Still, it’s what we often do."

Excerpt & #Giveaway: The Way Alex Sees Me (Aphrodite in Disguise #2) by Dann Hazel - #Dark, #MM, #Historical, #Paranormal, #Romance, available in #KindleUnlimited

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Templar Traitor
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6.0 (1 Ratings)
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From the author who wrote The Outlaw Chronicles (about Robin Hood), this is a historical action thriller that purports to tell the story of an English Knight who fought for the Mongols during the time of Genghis Khan, I found this to be a thoroughly enjoyable read.

I think I still prefer the Outlaw series stories, though.
  
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Merissa (14046 KP) created a post

Feb 14, 2025  
"Will Daniel and Kathleen be able to put their heads together and discover who is behind the attacks...?"

Spotlight: Murder on West Lake (South Shore Mystery #3) by I. M. Foster - #TheCoffeePotBookClub, #BlogTour, #Historical, #Romantic, #Mystery, available in #KindleUnlimited,

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Merissa (14046 KP) created a post

Jun 12, 2025  
"Ovid hopes for a return to Rome - only to discover that he is under threat from an enemy much closer to home."

Excerpt: Death and The Poet (The Publius Ovidius Mysteries #2) by Fiona Forsyth - #TheCoffeePotBookClub, #BlogTour, #Historical, #Mystery, available in #KindleUnlimited,

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Merissa (14046 KP) created a post

Jun 26, 2025  
"A stolen masterpiece, a ruthless thief, and one art historian’s race to uncover the truth before the trail goes cold."

The Dutch Muse (A Fabiola Bennett Mystery #4) by Heidi Eljarbo - #TheCoffeePotBookClub, #BlogTour, #DualTimeline, #Dutch, #Historical, #Art, #Mystery, available in #KindleUnlimited,

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Morgan Sheppard (1030 KP) created a post

Nov 1, 2022  
A thoroughly enjoyable and intriguing story was my 4-star #BookoftheMonth for October - The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab, as recommended by a very good friend, so thank you, Julia! Read more by clicking the link.

#Historical, #Fantasy, #LiteraryFiction

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God: A Human History
God: A Human History
Reza Aslan | 2017 | Philosophy, Psychology & Social Sciences, Religion
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5.0 (4 Ratings)
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Historical context is fascinating but explanations fall short
I had a few issues with this book. No doubt the history of the various religions was absolutely fascinating, exploring polytheistic belief systems to its evolution into monotheism. However, the connections suggested between how God is seen to be humanized is not very clear, rather it seems to be a throwaway remark about two psychological concepts that force human beings to look at everything with human eyes. It is also not very clear in terms of its explanation on why God must be one and not many.

As an atheist/ agnostic reading this, the historical elements were more of interest as the philosophical aspect seems to fall short due to the lack of exploration on why God even became a concept.
  
The Pillars of the Earth
The Pillars of the Earth
Ken Follett | 2014 | Fiction & Poetry
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7.6 (13 Ratings)
Book Rating
In Depth, long page turner
Contains spoilers, click to show
I'm not normally the sort of person who goes in for historical fiction. Especially those set in the Dark Ages, but gave it a go as had heard it was a modern 'must read'.
For something that was over 1000 pages, it never felt like a slog or a chore to read. The more you get in to it, the more you want to read in one sitting.
Admitted, the sex scenes are quite gratuitous and graphic at times. And, taken in a modern context, the continual dumping on the lead character can seem overly harsh, as if the author gets pleasure from torturing his lead. But read the book through the historical lens of it's 12th-13th Century setting, and this reduces the frustrations, and adds to the realism