The When Are You Reading? Challenge is back for 2024, hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words. It involves reading a book set in each of twelve time periods. Determining what year a book belongs in is the decision of the participant. On the whole, the rule is to choose a year where the largest part of the action occurs or the most important event.
I’ve managed to complete the challenge for the past two years which, given the amount of historical fiction I read, you’d surely expect.
My provisional list for the 2024 challenge is below. I’ve deliberately tried to include books that have been in my TBR pile for a long time. Some of them even appeared in this post last year! Links from the title will take you to the book description on Goodreads or, once I’ve read them, to my review.
If you love historical fiction but often find yourself sticking to one or two favourite time periods, or if you’re keen to read more historical fiction in 2024, why not join me and sign up?
Pre-1200: Deposed by David Barbaree
1200-1499: The Mirror & the Light by Hilary Mantel
1500-1699: Act of Oblivion by Robert Harris
1700-1799: The Ballad of Lord Edward and Citizen Small by Neil Jordan
1800-1899: Washington Black by Esi Edugyan
1900-1919: The Heart Stone by Judith Barrow
1920-1939: Shrines of Gaiety by Kate Atkinson
1940-1959: The Draughtsman by Robert Lautner
1960-1979: Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
1980-1999: ?
2000-Present: A Legacy of Spies by John le Carré
The Future: The Memory of Animals by Claire Fuller

Good luck! I hope you get on better with Act of Oblivion as I DNF’d it.
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Oh dear. I have a lovely signed copy and usually enjoy his books
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Yes I normally love his books as well so I was very disappointed.
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Oh well, watch this space – although you might have to watch it for a while!
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Good luck for your challenge.
I assume you already read the first two books of the trilogy by Mantel. The Mirror and the Light is fabulous, but only as a conclusion to the trilogy, otherwise, you will lose a lot, as I believe the strength in this trilogy is the evolution of the character in between
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Yes, I’ve read the previous two, although quite a while ago.
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Good luck Cathy. Enjoy your reads. 💕📚
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Good luck! I’m sure I know a whole lot of good books that take place in the 1980-1999 category.
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I’ll probably find lots now I’ve left a blank!
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