Monday, February 01, 2021

Historical Fiction Reading Challenge - February

 

Wow! What a great start to the challenge! In January, we had 67 links shared which is amazing! Thank you to everyone who shared! I can't wait to see what you all share in February..



I am very excited to have so many of you signed up and linking up to the challenge already this year, and I look forward to reading your reviews throughout the year! I am sure there is going to be a lot of great historical fiction discovered and shared with fellow HF lovers!


If you haven't already signed up, it's not too late! The sign up post is here.


Just to recap what participants need to know. At the beginning of each month I will put up a post which will have a Mr Linky embedded into it for you to add your link.

Please remember...




  • add the link(s) of your review(s) including your name and book title to the Mister Linky we’ll be adding to our monthly post (please, do not add your blog link, but the correct address that will guide us directly to your review). A direct link to your Goodreads review is also acceptable
  • any kind of historical fiction is accepted (fantasy, young adult, graphic novels...)
  • if you have time, have a look some of the other links that are present. You never know when you will discover new blogs or books!
I have created a group on Facebook which you can find here and don't forget to use the #histficreadingchallenge hashtag on the socials.


Here is the link for you to use to share your reviews this month! Happy reading!

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6 comments:

  1. Managed to finsh two historicals this month - Behold, here's Poison by Georgette Heyer and Penny Plain by O. Douglas. Neither was spectacular, but both were very enjoyable -- perfect for cozy reads about the 1920s.
    ~ Lex (lexlingua.co)

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  2. I’ve linked with two and will be more active next month, what a month! New dog adjustment just now.

    Thank you for hosting this cool challenge. Off to visit others, great new titles for me to peruse.

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  3. One more for February before it closes. I've already got my first March one scheduled!

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  4. Only one this month--March will have more.

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  5. Read two historical novels this month and enjoyed them both. "The Wartime Sisters" by Lynda Cohen Loigman and "The Last Garden in England" by Julia Kelly.

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  6. Added The Watchmaker of Dachau by Carly Schabowski

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