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King Hereafter
King Hereafter | Dorothy Dunnett
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Written by "A storyteller who could teach Scheherazade a thing or two" ("The New York Times"), "King Hereafter" is set in the wild, half-pagan country of 11th-century Scotland. Dunnett's hero is an ungainly young earl with a lowering brow and a taste for intrigue. He calls himself Thorfinn but his Christian name is Macbeth.
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LeslieO
King Hereafter | Dorothy Dunnett
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thank you for playing! 2y
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LeslieO
King Hereafter | Dorothy Dunnett
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Thank you so much, @SomedayAlmost for the fantastic #SummerSantaGoesPostal package! Dunnett and tea, what could be better! The suspense collection you edited looks great. I don‘t have either of these Dunnetts in hardcover. My paperback copy of King Hereafter is mass market so hard to read and very yellow. So glad to have a beautiful edition. Thanks for hosting @BookishMarginalia Happy summer reading, everybody!

LeahBergen Oooo! Nice Dunnetts! ❤️❤️ 5y
SomedayAlmost Glad that you like them! 😃 5y
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teresareads
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My favorite book by one of my favorite authors. Read it for the third time while in Scotland. Every time I read it, I find something new, but it's always emotionally devastating.

Ms.Story This looks fantastic! 5y
teresareads @Ms.Story It is so amazing. Takes a while to get into because there are so many characters, but it's totally worth it! 5y
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LeahBergen
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#24in48 Hour 42 challenge: Your Actual Bookends.

I chose my historical fiction shelves for this challenge so King Hereafter is the first book on those shelves and The Song of Achilles is the last. These shelves are organized by time period (somewhat 😆).

rubyslippersreads I need to read Dorothy Dunnett. 😊 6y
emilyhaldi So envious of your beautiful, organized, endless shelves 🤗 6y
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LeslieO
King Hereafter | Dorothy Dunnett
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I have so many #alltimefavorite (s) . Many of them by Dorothy Dunnett. #backtoreading

LeahBergen I still need to read this one. 😮 7y
LeslieO @LeahBergen It was a little hard to get into but stick with it cuz it's sooooo good. 7y
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kjhower1
King Hereafter | Dorothy Dunnett

"It was fashionable nowadays to speak of Brittany as a primitive place, full of unlettered savages. It's only fault that Sulien could see was that, in common with Wales and Alba and Ireland, it fought too hard for its freedom. In resisting Roman conquest, it had forgone Roman civilization."

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grumblybean
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My favorite book even though (because) it always makes me cry. #macbeth #scotland #orkney

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GinaAnderson
King Hereafter | Dorothy Dunnett
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Speaking of incredible places to read, this is Dunrobin Castle in the Scottish Highlands. I was reprimanded by the guard for taking this but I needed a picture of this spectacular library. I mean, I could do without the animal skin rugs but can you even imagine? I'd never leave. #augustphotochallenge

mllemay I want to spend the rest of my life in that room 😍😍 8y
Yamich49 😍😍 same here! This looks amazing. 8y
GinaAnderson @mllemay If you had that room, no doubt you would have the staff to make such a thing possible. 😉 8y
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sprainedbrain Omg 😍😍😍😍 8y
mllemay @GinaAnderson dream big right 😂😂 and I agree about the rugs...they're really ruining the nice one underneath 🙅 8y
LeahBergen Oh, man! Seriously. 8y
LeslieO OMG @GinaAnderson did you do a Dunnett tour of Scotland?? 8y
GinaAnderson @LeslieO Not really although it's hard to miss a lot of the landmarks. I was reading King Hereafter--the castle in this picture is near the Moray Firth. Then seeing St. Giles and Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood Palace, one can't help but think of Lymond. The Nor Loch is now Prince's Street Garden but I still looked for Mungo Tenant's house and as I walked by Margaret Lennox's tomb I may or may not have whispered "that bitch." ? 8y
LeslieO 😀 8y
LeslieO @GinaAnderson wow, what a trip! 8y
Bette Sorry about the guard, but it was worth it! Wow, thanks for sharing. 😊 8y
BarbaraTheBibliophage I did a double take at that rug! What a great library. ❤️📚 8y
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