Historical Fiction

The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown

The Lost Symbol is the third book in the Robert Langdon series, and I was glad to see that Brown brought this dynamic and entertaining character back to the United States from Europe and the UK in his previous books.

Book Review: Beloved by Toni Morrison

Title: BelovedAuthor: Toni MorrisonPublisher: Alfred A. KnopfGenre: Historical Fiction, Magical RealismFirst Publication: 1987Language: EnglishMajor Characters: Baby Suggs, Sethe, Beloved, Paul D Garner, DenverSetting Place: The outskirts of Cincinnati, Ohio...

To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

The story in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is told from the point of view of Scout (Jean-Louise Finch), a six year old girl, through various events that happen in the town of Maycomb and in particular, the court case of Tom Robinson as her father Atticus Finch acts as Tom’s defence lawyer.

Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks

Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks opens in “Leaf-Fall, 1666”, after the worst of the Plague in their village, with Anna attending to the grief-stricken Reverend Mompellion.

Book Review: The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown (Robert Langdon Series #2)

Counted as one of the most controversial books of all times for the ideas it purports, The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown directly challenges the authority of the Vatican, garbing real facts in clever fiction and telling a narrative that's interesting, full of intrigue and thought provoking, not to mention an unforgettable cast of characters and events. 

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