This encyclopedia was full of awesome knightly facts and featured a whole section on King Arthur and some of his knights--which I'm absolutely obsessed with.
Tag: medieval
Medieval Women and Their Importance
Today’s post will be a little different from my usual writing or book related posts to briefly discuss a facet of the medieval times, one of my favorite time periods.
What I’m Reading in 2025!
Hey everyone! Today is going to be a short(er) post since I'm sharing what I'd like to read this year! Of course, this list could change (as it got massively wrecked last year) BUT I am hoping to stick to this list this year because several of these books I really want to read! So … Continue reading What I’m Reading in 2025!
February Read: Enamored by Jody Hedlund
Hey everyone! I'm back with my book review of the month! Of course, this month being February, I decided to read a romance book. A roll of the dice for me, since romance isn't my thing but okay. This book had multiple things going for me. Not only is it a medieval fantasy, it's Christian, … Continue reading February Read: Enamored by Jody Hedlund
What Adult Fiction Should I Read and Review for October?
Hey everyone! So last month, I had an issue with the poll for some reason, where people weren't able to vote. I tried to fix it, but it just wasn't working, so I guess you'll see whatever book I decide to do for that month when I write the review. Anyway, I'm going to try … Continue reading What Adult Fiction Should I Read and Review for October?
8 Things I Use to Help Write a Story/Scene in a Medieval Setting
Hey everyone! I haven't done a writing tip in some time, so I figured this week would be the time to do one. Now this one is a little different as it's more focused on a specific setting: medieval. My favorite setting to write in is medieval. Now, I generally write historical fantasy, which is … Continue reading 8 Things I Use to Help Write a Story/Scene in a Medieval Setting
What Book Should I Read and Review for April?
Hey everyone! It's that time of month again! In April, I'd like to read some classics since most of the ones I've read are good (just don't read the unabridged version of Ivanhoe, I plead with you...). I've read none of these before but would like to at some time or another, so let me … Continue reading What Book Should I Read and Review for April?
January Read: The King’s Knight
Hey everyone! Here I am with the first book review of 2023! For this book review, I'll be going back to my usual content review first, then personal review at the end, so that you all can see if you'd like to read this book too! Spoilers will be below, so read at your own … Continue reading January Read: The King’s Knight
July Read: Theobold the Iron-hearted
Hey everyone! I'm back with my July Read, Theobold the Iron-hearted by E. Thompson Baird. This month's book is the shortest on my list because starting in the last week of June, things get crazy in my life, so I knew I'd need a shorter book. Thus I chose this children's story since it looked … Continue reading July Read: Theobold the Iron-hearted
June Read: Dearer Than Life
Hey everyone! I'm back with my June read, Dearer Than Life: A Story of the Times of Wycliffe by Emma Leslie. As always, I will first be doing my content review of it, and then my personal review will be below! Taken from Goodreads The Synopsis: (Taken From Goodreads) Arriving home in A.D. 1366 from … Continue reading June Read: Dearer Than Life
