I want to read a fictional tale of historical figures love stories or interesting lives but I don’t want it to be a biography I dislike nonfiction. But recently I read a book called A thousand ships which is a retelling of The battle of Troy but from only the women’s perspective which is really interesting I’d recommend it if you haven’t read it.
Thank you in advance for all your recommendations
by Jurnel
10 Comments
[removed]
{{Margaret the First by Danielle Dutton}}
The Eight by Katherine Neville
Margaret George wrote a few fictional historical autobiographies :
Mary Queen of Scotland and the Isles (1992)
The Memoirs of Cleopatra (1997)
Mary, Called Magdalene (2002)
{{Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ’s Childhood Pal by Christopher Moore}}
Hilary Mantel is my favorite historical fiction writer. Wolf Hall (about the Tudors era) is the masterpiece, but A Place Of Greater Safety (about the French Revolution) has more romance.
War and Peace
The Baroque Cycle by Neal Stephenson
The Enchantress of Florence and Victory City by Salman Rushdie
My main recommendation is Mansions of the Moon by Shyam Selvadurai, a retelling of the life of the wife of the Buddha. It’s really amazing writing, and also has a woman’s perspective of the story of the birth of Buddhism.
If you’re into A Thousand Ships, there’s a lot of Greek mythology retellings that have been released in recent years that you might consider checking out! The Song of Achilles, Circe, Ariadne, Stone Blind, Herc (these are just a few I’ve read or heard of, I’m sure there’s more).
Another recent fiction series that’s based on the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty is She Who Became the Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan.
*Taj: A Story of Mughal India* by Timeri N. Murari
*The Agony and The Ecstasy: A Biographical Novel by Michelangelo* by Irivng Stone
*Depths of Glory: A Biographical Novel of Camille Pissarro* by Irving Stone
*Lust for Life* by Irivng Stone (Vincent van Gogh)
*Oil and Marble: A Novel of Leonardo and Michelangelo* by Stephanie Storey
*Raphael: Painter in Rome* by Stephanie Storey
*The Most Beautiful Woman in Florence: A Story of Botticelli* by Alyssa Palombo
{{Mythos the Greek myths retold by Stephen Fry}}
{{Heroes by Stephen Fry}}
Not fully fiction, not fully history. Mythology told in the most fun and elegant way that I’ve come across. I thoroughly enjoyed both books.
Edit: looks like the bot showed some other books altogether. AI will soon mess up our minds.