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tpixie
Eleanore of Avignon: A Novel | Elizabeth DeLozier
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Enjoying this book from a debut author I met at Adventures By The Book Superbook 6 in San Diego in March.
A Healer & Herbalist trying to protect her people of Avignon, France from the 1437 Black Plague Provence.

I am finding I love books about Female Healers, Herbalists, & Midwives
#14BooksIn14Weeks

Suet624 Yes, I like those type of books too and I don‘t read enough of them 1w
tpixie @Suet624 🩷 (edited) 1w
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Conservio
Between Two Fires | Christopher Buehlman

more #garden reads. One #cozy for two different challenges (my libraries and r/fantasy bingo) and a #historicalfiction

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Conservio
Between Two Fires | Christopher Buehlman
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more #garden reads. One #cozy for two different challenges (my libraries and r/fantasy bingo) and a #historicalfiction

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tpixie
Eleanore of Avignon: A Novel | Elizabeth DeLozier
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Here‘s my hopeful #14booksin14weeks ! Starting with Eleanore and Gabriële

Liz_M Nice stack! Persepolis is one of free graphic books that worked for me. 2w
tpixie @Liz_M yes, I don‘t necessarily enjoy reading graphic novels either. I have the first one of Persepolis & enjoyed it a few years ago #blameitonlitsy , so during #indiebookstoreday when I saw the complete set I decided to buy it! 2w
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Pickpick

I read books about diseases frequently but still learned things from this book geared towards kids.

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The_Book_Ninja
Between Two Fires | Christopher Buehlman
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Pickpick

This book is absolutely bonkers. Arthurian-like quest/pilgrimage set in plague-ridden France in the Middle Ages but with the religious and supernatural themes cranked up to 100. An orphan, an excommunicated knight and a shamed priest are traveling south to Avignon to what you know will be an apocalyptic event. The horror is Lovecraftian and the humour is dark which compliments the grim and grimy setting. Top notch.

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TiredLibrarian Loved this one! 4mo
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intothehallofbooks
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Mehso-so

LOVED reading about the small village being ravaged by the plague and the difficult decision to close their gates and quarantine themselves from the rest of Derbyshire. The story is based on a real village Eyam and how they handled the Bubonic Plague in 1665-1666.

But oh how I hated the ending. The last 50 pages or so made me mad because they ruined an otherwise beautiful book.

Beginning=5 stars, Ending=2 stars. So overall a So-So from me.

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RamsFan1963
Doomsday Book | Connie Willis
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117/150 It took me awhile to get into this book, I thought it dragged terribly in the beginning, but once Kiven was able to talk and interact with the people in the past, the story got much more interesting. Usually with dual storyline books, I find one part more interesting than the other, but Willis kept both the past and present stories gripping, so I didn't mind when it flipped from one to the other. 4 ⭐⭐⭐⭐💫

Andrew65 Well done 🎄🎄🎄 I read this many years ago and remember enjoying it. Like you I also remember it taking a long time to get going. 6mo
DieAReader 🎉🎄Fantastic! 6mo
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Ruthiella
Doomsday Book | Connie Willis
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Happy Holidays to all who celebrate!

A couple of questions for any who have finished this month‘s #ClassicLSFBC pick. If anyone would like to be added or removed from the tag list, let me know.

2. Kivren comes from her experience in the 14th century very different from when she started. Do you think she will recover and risk time travel again?

#ClassicLSFBC

KathyWheeler People are very resilient, but I think Kivrin must have PTSD after that experience. If I were her, I‘d never risk time travel again. 6mo
Ruthiella @KathyWheeler I think Wiilis excels at writing characters. I really cared for them all and was quite worried about Kivrin‘s state of mind at the end. 6mo
rwmg I think she might, but from a position of confidence through awareness of her own limitations and abilities rather than naive optimism. After all people do put themselves in danger again and again for what they see as a good cause.

And hopefully, the researchers will have better protocols in operation - at the very least Kivrin can help train the field operatives on what to do if things go wrong.
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Ruthiella @rwmg I like your take on this! I‘ve only read from Willis “Blackout “ and a long time ago. I don‘t know if she has recurring characters outside of Dunsworth. The fact that there‘s no backup plan for a drop gone sideways was a frustratingly unbelievable aspect of the book, IMO. 6mo
The_Literary_Jedi Nope, I don‘t think she‘ll go again. Too much to deal with & hopefully the team learned a thing or two from her experience as both @rwmg and @ruthiella stated 6mo
Larkken @rwmg there was so much ego and infighting among and between departments! Whew. And do we ever find out what happens to Basingame? 🤪 6mo
Larkken @KathyWheeler @The_Literary_Jedi I'm with you, I think it will take Kivrin more than a little while to trust people in her own timeline to not die in front of her, let alone people in the past. 6mo
Ruthiella @Larkken I don‘t know from personal experience, but I believe from others that the departmental infighting might also be accurate! 6mo
Ruthiella @The_Literary_Jedi I do think she will suffer from serious PTSD. The end chapters were brutal! 6mo
Larkken @Ruthiella I'm more familiar with fighting within rather than between! But yea fair enough 😅 6mo
swynn Agreed that Kivrin has a future of dealing with PTSD. Hard to tell whether she would go again, but if she does I'd believe her as the hard-nosed sort who wants every test run twice and triple checked. 6mo
Ruthiella @swynn For sure if she were to go back, she would arrange for a few alternative drop times! 6mo
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