I'm glad you liked it! Too follow up, something amusing happened just now. I was reading a book called "When Christ and His Saints Slept" and enjoying it immensely. See, I'm trying to begin a historical novel that is part of my thesis for school (just the first chapter or an excerpt, thank goodness!) and a friend lent me this good example of writing a non-modern mindset for characters. Like I said, I was enjoying it and I went to look up the author online and as you might know its by the woman who wrote "Sunne in Splendor"! Now I had begun "Sunne" but something took me away from it and I never got back to it. Now it seems that if you check back with me in a few months I'll be as much of a Ricardian as you, the woman is trully an engrossing author!
Yes, Penman is a wonder. When you have the leisure, you should come on over to Goodreads.com. We have a discussion group on Richard over there and the admiration for "Sunne..." is total. So far, we have about forty five Ricardians, a couple of leaners and one stubborn hold-out. The talk is enthusiastic and never discourteous. It is a pleasant change from most web discussion sites.
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Too follow up, something amusing happened just now. I was reading a book called "When Christ and His Saints Slept" and enjoying it immensely. See, I'm trying to begin a historical novel that is part of my thesis for school (just the first chapter or an excerpt, thank goodness!) and a friend lent me this good example of writing a non-modern mindset for characters. Like I said, I was enjoying it and I went to look up the author online and as you might know its by the woman who wrote "Sunne in Splendor"! Now I had begun "Sunne" but something took me away from it and I never got back to it. Now it seems that if you check back with me in a few months I'll be as much of a Ricardian as you, the woman is trully an engrossing author!
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