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Historical fiction

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Steph:
I love learning about history, but it's hard for me to find time to read fiction from any particular time period. Well, I have The Little House On The Prairie series. I love them. Does that count?? I just think the 1800's would be an interesting time period. As well as the renaissance. Oh, and from 1920-1950's... yeah.

exclusive:

--- Quote from: Rose on June 09, 2008, 08:40:27 PM ---I love historical BSB fanfic! Or regular fiction.

I'm big on the Civil War and WWII, and the 40's in general. That whole time is fabulous to me.

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Totally! I'm actually in the process of starting an idea for a WWII era fiction with the boys. I also LOVE old western's, movies and general fiction... If we're talking strickly BSB fanfiction, Refuse's "A Matter of Family" comes to mind as one of my favorites. That story is SO good, and really well written, I wishe she'd finish it and post it. lol

When I was younger I started a story that took place around WWII but it had more to do with gangs and everything else. It was a crossover too, and everyone was in it, The boys of course, Britney, Beyonce, Christina, Nsync. Makes me laugh now because I hate crossovers. lol

Kagoma:

--- Quote from: exclusive on June 11, 2008, 03:25:05 AM ---

When I was younger I started a story that took place around WWII but it had more to do with gangs and everything else. It was a crossover too, and everyone was in it, The boys of course, Britney, Beyonce, Christina, Nsync. Makes me laugh now because I hate crossovers. lol

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Crossovers can be kind of hard to do if you don't know where to go with the characters.

nicksgal:
Ooh, ancient Egypt! ;D

mare:
Egypt is my cats name! :)

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