Lorchen wrote:
Thanks for all the good wishes. It's just a common cold.
Karen, I had the opportunity to buy a whole set of books by Caroline Lawrence recently. The price was ridiculously low. I asked our school librarian if we have them in school, and the answer was 'no'. These books are intended for children. There are 17 in the series. Every one of them can be read on its own, but the characters really come to life if you start with the first one and read them in sequence. They are called 'The Roman Mysteries' (they are historical detective stories with children as the main characters) and are fictional but historically pretty accurate. The first one is called 'The Thieves of Ostia'. I'm reading though the whole bunch and once I have finished with one I hand it over to the librarian for our school library. Thanks to the bad weather and closed school I have now reached volume 10 and so far have loved every one of them. I like to check out what's available for teenagers.
Lorchen, I think a lot of the best fiction out there is written for children/young adults. I think I'll look into The Roman Mysteries for my grandson (reading them first, of course).
Can't believe I missed this post...2 things...Lorchen: I hope you are feeling better and Thanks for the book information...I will look for this series...it sounds interesting...love historical fiction. Sewdreamy: I am with you about some books written for children are very good and well worth Grandma reading .