P.B. and Dylan
Sr. Member
I have to admit that the Templar Knights although interesting wasn't on my list's of topics I looked for in books.
A few of my fellow workers and I have an unofficial book club going. We seem to share common interest in the type of books we enjoy, mostly history based, both fact and fiction.
One of the guys gave me this trilogy on the Knights Templar by Jack Whyte (who I had never heard of I am now ashamed to admit). Well these were some of the best books I've read in a long time. I thought that I would take a break in between each book and read something else. No way, I couldn't get enough. I read all three in about 10 days.
These books are a combination of fact and fiction and I am not knowledgeable enough on the subject to know the difference, but it is a great story.
He has many other books out including a series of 9 on King Arthur, which I'll be looking for.
Paul
A few of my fellow workers and I have an unofficial book club going. We seem to share common interest in the type of books we enjoy, mostly history based, both fact and fiction.
One of the guys gave me this trilogy on the Knights Templar by Jack Whyte (who I had never heard of I am now ashamed to admit). Well these were some of the best books I've read in a long time. I thought that I would take a break in between each book and read something else. No way, I couldn't get enough. I read all three in about 10 days.
These books are a combination of fact and fiction and I am not knowledgeable enough on the subject to know the difference, but it is a great story.
He has many other books out including a series of 9 on King Arthur, which I'll be looking for.
Paul