TampaSupremo
Hellbent for Glory-land
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- Feb 20, 2007
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Working on three books. It just sort of depends what I'm in the mood for but they are all related:
The Civilization of the Middle Ages-Norman F Cantor
-First two chapters are rather dry, although the content is essential to understanding the Middle Ages as a whole. Past that it moves pretty quickly.
The Templars-Piers Paul Reid
-Haven't gotten to the Templars themselves yet. Up to Chapter 4 and still background info, although refreshers are always helpful.
El Cid
-Iberian nobleman is wrongfully banished so he heads south routing all the Moors as he goes in the hopes of winning back favor of the king. Written in the standard epic poem format.
I, too have become quite the connoisseur of children's books. Right now it's Cleo's Counting Book, Cleo's Alphabet Book, Cleo's Colors, Come Here, Cleo, and the current issue of Babybug magazine (part of the Cricket family of publications-I know y'all have read Cricket).
TampaSupremo
The Civilization of the Middle Ages-Norman F Cantor
-First two chapters are rather dry, although the content is essential to understanding the Middle Ages as a whole. Past that it moves pretty quickly.
The Templars-Piers Paul Reid
-Haven't gotten to the Templars themselves yet. Up to Chapter 4 and still background info, although refreshers are always helpful.
El Cid
-Iberian nobleman is wrongfully banished so he heads south routing all the Moors as he goes in the hopes of winning back favor of the king. Written in the standard epic poem format.
I, too have become quite the connoisseur of children's books. Right now it's Cleo's Counting Book, Cleo's Alphabet Book, Cleo's Colors, Come Here, Cleo, and the current issue of Babybug magazine (part of the Cricket family of publications-I know y'all have read Cricket).
TampaSupremo