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Best Gift Ideas for the Holidays
Each year it seems that there is not enough shopping days left to hunt and get the gifts for everyone on your list. That gave me an idea to create this special shopping guide of the best gift ideas to help you this season.

Catherine Cookson - Britain's Most Widely Read Novelist
Catherine Cookson wrote over 90 highly popular novels which have been translated into twenty languages. Cookson is especially famous for her family sagas set against the backdrop of England in the 19th century. We'll look at her prolific career, some of her books, and recommend our favorites.

Squidoo Claudius : Classic Historical Fiction
The Claudius Novels are superb, timeless classics, and if you haven't read them yet, you have missed one of the great works of the 20th century.

Squidoo Great Historic Fiction Thrillers
Love non-stop action adventures with a historic or mythical theme? Check out this list of my favorite Historic Fiction Thriller Authors. They are great reads. Enjoy!

Squidoo Horatio Alger: The Myth of the American Dream
I first learned about Alger in my 11th grade American History class. I was fascinated by the images that he portrayed, and spent some time reading his stories and thinking about how they impacted society. How did he contribute to the American Dream?

Squidoo Joel Rosenberg, Author
Joel C. Rosenberg is a New York Times best-selling author and a communications strategist. I just love his works. I am not a avid reader, but when it came to reading his works I could not put down the books.

Philippa Gregory Books
Historical fiction author Philippa Gregory is best-known for her Tudor-era novels pertaining to King Henry Viii, his family and his court. Gregory also writes other types of historical fiction though, as well. Check out some of her books on this lens.

Squidoo Rosemary Sutcliff, Author
Rosemary Sutcliff wrote timeless and thrilling tales of historical fiction using impeccable archeological research and her own poetic and rich prose.

Vile Bodies by Evelyn Waugh
Vile Bodies is the second book by Evelyn Waugh and was published in 1930. Like Waugh's first novel Decline and Fall, Vile Bodies is set in 1920's high society London. This is my book review lens for Vile Bodies, I hope you will pay it a visit!

Squidoo Whodunnits in Ancient Rome
Private Eyes of the Past. Four sleuths from Ancient Roman times, typical gumshoes (or gumsandals), cynical investigators who would have been quite at home with Sam Spade and Philip Marlowe. And one who would enjoy a cup of tea with Miss Marple.


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