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    Default "In A Dark Wood Wandering" by Hella S Haase

    I've heard a little bit about this book and it seems good since I've been in a medieval mood for the past couple of months. Just yesterday I found out my local library carries it and so an hour ago I picked it up and came home.

    Has anyone read it? It's apparently supposed to be very popular. Is it accurate, and is there anything I should know historically before going too far into this? (I'm no expert on the Hundred Years War but I know a bit about it.) Coming from the viewpoint of an American (this book being translated) how readable is this and what was your opinion on it?


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    Default Re: "In A Dark Wood Wandering" by Hella S Haase

    Has anyone read it?
    I did, but I read the Dutch version, so I don't know how readable the English version was, that depends on the translator.

    It's a very good book tho, if you want a good book about France during the 100 years war. Some bits are more interesting then others, but that's always with books of this size.

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