I can't tell you how thrilled I am to have finally found a booktuber that reviews historical fiction and thoroughly and eloquently at that ♥. I've got two recommendations for you. They're not recent titles but worth your time, I promise: The Coffin Path by Katherine Clements and The Fair Fight by Anna Freeman.
Yay! I’m so happy I found your channel, historical fiction is my favourite genre so I’m looking forward to more of your videos and recommendations 🥰 I adore Asia-based historical fiction and this year have loved Pachinko (Min Jin Lee), The Island Of Sea Women (Lisa See), and The Library of Legends (Janie Chang)
Historical fiction is my favourite genre. Totally agree with Stacey Halls in terms of cozy escapism. Definitely adding The Silence of Scheherazade. Sounds wonderful. I've just reserved The Mad Women's Ball by Victoria Mas from the library. Translated from the French. Being made for Amazon Prime (subtitled). Not sure what to expect but heard good things about it so giving it a try. Great video.
I have read Wakenhyrst! In fact, this video was inspired by a much longer article I wrote so if you want to know my thoughts, Wakenhyrst is in there! booksandbao.com/historical-novels-by-women/
I love historical fiction, up there with japanese literature and fantasy as one of my favorite types of books, but I am SO behind! Thank you for this great video to really help me figure out some of my most pressing gaps in the genre! Laura Purcell definitely high on my priority list, and The Silence of Scheherazade I have never heard of and it sounds like something I would absolutely love.
I'm glad you found some stuff that sounds good to you! Please check out the full article as well; it's over twice as long and has loads more fun recommendations!
Have you read The House Of Whispers or The Poison Thread also by Laura Purcell? I recently discovered her writing and adore it-- Daphne du Maurier is my favorite author and I love that Purcell's novels evoke the same feelings as Du Maurier's novels (at least for me).
I just checked and it looks like The Poison Thread is The Corset and House of Whispers is Bone China. They must be the US versions? So yes, I have! And you're right, she has filled a gap left by authors like Du Maurier and Shirley Jackson.
@@WillowTalksBooks Silly me!! I hadn't even noticed that!! Well, that makes it confusing, to be honest. That saved me money seeing as I was about to order the two 🤣. If I would have read the synopsis of the books, I would have come to the same conclusion as you did-- thanks for clearing that up for me!!
Best historical fiction read in August Valentine ( set in Texas) A Town Called Solace ( Canada) A Corruption of Blood (3rd in series from Ambrose Parry) Golden Hill ( New York) The Promise ( South Africa)
Lovely video. Besides east Asian fiction, British Historical fiction by women writers are my absolute fav reads. Currently reading Mrs England and enjoying like a warm cup of tea on a rainy day. If you haven't read Wakenhyrst, would love to recommend it ⚘
You and I have such similar reading tastes and I love that 💜 I have read Wakenhyrst and really enjoyed it! It's set in an area very close to where I am right now, which added to the spook factor a little bit.
I have been thinking about doing that! I've got some great articles about short story collections (from Japan, the Middle East, and by Black authors) but I'll put a video together at some point!
In my mind I’m a little confused by historical fiction. I’ve always thought of historical fiction as a fictional story about an actual event as opposed to a story that takes place in a previous time or era. I’ve never cared much about fiction based on true events but I do enjoy stories that take place in another era or time. What Is a general definition of historical fiction
I can't tell you how thrilled I am to have finally found a booktuber that reviews historical fiction and thoroughly and eloquently at that ♥. I've got two recommendations for you. They're not recent titles but worth your time, I promise: The Coffin Path by Katherine Clements and The Fair Fight by Anna Freeman.
Thank you so much for these recommendations! I've not heard of either title!
Thank you for the recommendations!! Exactly what I'm looking for.❤
Yay! I’m so happy I found your channel, historical fiction is my favourite genre so I’m looking forward to more of your videos and recommendations 🥰
I adore Asia-based historical fiction and this year have loved Pachinko (Min Jin Lee), The Island Of Sea Women (Lisa See), and The Library of Legends (Janie Chang)
I'm so glad! I'll be covering a lot more all the time!
The Doll Factory. Thank you. I will look into it!
You are so engaging,making me want to pick these all up now and start then on them asap,keep up the good work!
Thanks so much, I absolutely will!
Historical fiction is my favourite genre. Totally agree with Stacey Halls in terms of cozy escapism. Definitely adding The Silence of Scheherazade. Sounds wonderful. I've just reserved The Mad Women's Ball by Victoria Mas from the library. Translated from the French. Being made for Amazon Prime (subtitled). Not sure what to expect but heard good things about it so giving it a try. Great video.
Ooooh I have to at least check out The Mad Women's Ball!!
So happy to have found your channel
Haha so am I! 💜
the corset sounds fascinating!
have you read wakenhyrst? i just finished it a couple of days ago and loved it - would love to hear your thoughts
I have read Wakenhyrst! In fact, this video was inspired by a much longer article I wrote so if you want to know my thoughts, Wakenhyrst is in there! booksandbao.com/historical-novels-by-women/
I love historical fiction, up there with japanese literature and fantasy as one of my favorite types of books, but I am SO behind!
Thank you for this great video to really help me figure out some of my most pressing gaps in the genre! Laura Purcell definitely high on my priority list, and The Silence of Scheherazade I have never heard of and it sounds like something I would absolutely love.
I'm glad you found some stuff that sounds good to you! Please check out the full article as well; it's over twice as long and has loads more fun recommendations!
Have you read The House Of Whispers or The Poison Thread also by Laura Purcell? I recently discovered her writing and adore it-- Daphne du Maurier is my favorite author and I love that Purcell's novels evoke the same feelings as Du Maurier's novels (at least for me).
I just checked and it looks like The Poison Thread is The Corset and House of Whispers is Bone China. They must be the US versions? So yes, I have! And you're right, she has filled a gap left by authors like Du Maurier and Shirley Jackson.
@@WillowTalksBooks Silly me!! I hadn't even noticed that!! Well, that makes it confusing, to be honest. That saved me money seeing as I was about to order the two 🤣. If I would have read the synopsis of the books, I would have come to the same conclusion as you did-- thanks for clearing that up for me!!
Best historical fiction read in August
Valentine ( set in Texas)
A Town Called Solace ( Canada)
A Corruption of Blood (3rd in series from Ambrose Parry)
Golden Hill ( New York)
The Promise ( South Africa)
I'm not familiar with any of these so I've got a lot to check out, thanks!
Thanks! New to Laura Purcell. Was able to grab a couple from library.
Lovely video. Besides east Asian fiction, British Historical fiction by women writers are my absolute fav reads. Currently reading Mrs England and enjoying like a warm cup of tea on a rainy day. If you haven't read Wakenhyrst, would love to recommend it ⚘
You and I have such similar reading tastes and I love that 💜
I have read Wakenhyrst and really enjoyed it! It's set in an area very close to where I am right now, which added to the spook factor a little bit.
Wait - I NEEDED this video! Thank you haha
I love your enthusiasm! If you want more books, check out the article in the description as well :)
Can you make a video about your favourite short story collection?
It would be wonderful to know
I have been thinking about doing that! I've got some great articles about short story collections (from Japan, the Middle East, and by Black authors) but I'll put a video together at some point!
I'm so going to read sister song this spring
Have you read The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams? I loved that one last year. Australian writer but it’s set in Britain 😊
I've now reserved all of these at my library and look forward to discovering some new loves. ❤️
Wow, I really hope you enjoy them all! There are tons more in the article that inspired this video (link in the description)
@@WillowTalksBooks I'm too scared to look haha. I'm waiting for my library to call me and tell me I have a problem 😅
I haven't heard you mention The House of Whispers by Laura Purcell, that looks like it was published in June 2020. Have you read that one yet?
Someone else asked this as well so I did some research. Turns out The House of Whispers is the US name for Bone China.
The city of Smyrna does exists just now is called Izmir
Good to know
In my mind I’m a little confused by historical fiction. I’ve always thought of historical fiction as a fictional story about an actual event as opposed to a story that takes place in a previous time or era. I’ve never cared much about fiction based on true events but I do enjoy stories that take place in another era or time. What Is a general definition of historical fiction
It's exactly what you said: fiction that takes place in a previous time or era.