2012 Challenges: Historical Fiction

The next challenge I'm signing up for is Historical Tapestry's Historical Fiction challenge.  I am signing up for the highest level because--perhaps with the exception of mysteries--historical fiction happens to be my favorite, favorite genre. (Yes, I'll be reading plenty of historical mysteries and historical romances!)

Severe Bookaholism (20 Books)

1 The Maid of Fairbourne Hall. Julie Klassen. 2012. Bethany House. 416 pages. (Christian historical)
2 Death at Wentwater Court. Carola Dunn. 1994. Kensington. 254 pages. (Historical mystery)
3 To Say Nothing of the Dog. Connie Willis. 1998. Bantam (Random House). 495 pages. (Historical science-fiction)
4 A Diamond in the Desert. Kathryn Fitzmaurice. 2012. February 2012. Penguin. 256 pages.

5 The Cheshire Cheese Cat: A Dickens of a Tale. Carmen Agra Deedy and Randall Wright. Illustrated by Barry Moser. 2011. Peachtree Publishers. 228 pages. 
6 His Steadfast Love. Golden Keyes Parson. 2011. Thomas Nelson. 336 pages.

7 And The Soldiers Sang. J. Patrick Lewis. Illustrated by Gary Kelley. 2011. Creative Editions. 32 pages.
8 The Healer's Apprentice. Melanie Dickerson. 2010. Zondervan. 272 pages.
9 Crow. Barbara Wright.
10 Cleopatra Confesses. Carolyn Meyer.
11 The Friendship Doll. Kirby Larson.
12 Sylvia & Aki. Winifred Conkling.
13 Bud, Not Buddy. Christopher Paul Curtis
14 The Mighty Miss Malone. Christopher Paul Curtis
15 Catherine, Called Birdy. Karen Cushman
16 The Mistress of Nothing. Kate Pullinger.
17 The Scrapbook of Frankie Pratt. A Novel in Pictures. Full-Color Vintage Memorabilia On Every Page. Caroline Preston.
18 A Suitor for Jenny. Margaret Brownley
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