The three books? I'd say fairly easy, though, I think, I step up from Gregory and Weir. But with those two, it's not so much the writing as how much they get wrong, historically. Especially Weir, who tries to pass herself off as a historian. At least Gregory makes no claims to that. I know it's fiction, but a lot of people read them and then automatically think that that's what actually happened. I can see taking a certain amount of poetic license, but let's not get crazy. *g*
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Date: 2014-09-13 10:21 am (UTC)