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I learn best from historical fiction, suggestions?
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I’ve read most of Steven Pressfield, Conn Iggulden, and Bernard Cornwell. This covered Caesar, Temujin, Saxons, Alexander, and some major Greek events.
I love historical fiction because it provides context, insight into culture, warfare, politics, and way-of-life, really stamping the history and its importance in my mind.
Do you have any suggestions for good historical fiction?
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Fall of giants by ken follett
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