Well, 'The Pillars of the Earth' by Ken Follett is a great one. The male protagonist is very engaging and the story is rich in historical detail.
"Your Majesty, be my wife." This book was an ancient romance novel written by the author, Wind Crossing the Seven Seas. It told the story of a female protagonist who was framed by a friend and traveled back to ancient times. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
'A Long Petal of the Sea' by Isabel Allende was an excellent historical fiction in 2020. It follows the journey of two characters through challenging times.
Another great one is 'Wolf Hall' by Hilary Mantel. This novel delves into the life of Thomas Cromwell during the Tudor period. Mantel's writing is so detailed that it makes you feel like you're actually in that era, with all the political intrigue and courtly life.
A great historical fiction book usually has accurate historical details and vivid characters. It makes you feel like you're really in that era.
YA historical fiction in 2023 often has more diverse characters and perspectives, making the stories more inclusive and relatable.
First, do in - depth research on the historical period. Know the politics, culture, and daily life. For example, if writing about ancient Rome, understand the social hierarchy. Second, create vivid characters that fit the era. They should have the values and behaviors of that time.
Outstanding YA US historical fiction usually has vivid characters that readers can relate to. It also accurately portrays the historical period, making you feel like you're there.
😋There was a summoning novel with a good-looking male protagonist named Chen Yu. The male protagonist was originally in the midst of clearing the Olympian chapter in FGO, but he transmigrated to the Pirate World. Because of his appearance and name, he had a stingy system attached to him. The heroic spirit he summoned wanted to visit this world and earn some money to live. At the same time, he wanted to go to a place filled with " mystery " in this world, Rafdruid, to see if there was a way home. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
There are many. One example could be 'Homegoing' by Yaa Gyasi. It beautifully weaves a multigenerational story.
😋I recommend the following historical novels: - <Zhu Yun, the grandson of the Great Ming Emperor>: The male protagonist accidentally transmigrated to the Great Ming Dynasty. Not only did he have to deal with competitors, but he also had to deal with hostile forces. "I am the Emperor of Shuai Guo, Chongzhen": The useless male protagonist transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty and became the Emperor of Shuai Guo, facing all kinds of internal and external conflicts. <<Mongol War>>: Zhao Yingjun traveled to the Mongol tribes of the Yuan Dynasty and helped Genghis Khan conquer the world. - "Who controls the Three Kingdoms": Cao Mengde began to unify the north. [The Sun Never Sets in Nanming]: The male protagonist transmigrated to become the last prince of Nanming and had to face attacks from both inside and outside. I hope you like the above recommendations, Muah ~😗