Book Club -- The Well-Read Dragons
Books Read Since 2004
(in order of most recent at the top):
- Children of First Man by James Alexander Thom
- Written in Blood: Crime Fiction With a Twist various authors
- Sixpence House: Lost in a Town of Books by Paul Collins
- Faded Coat of Blue by Owen Parry
- History on Our Side: Wales and the 1984-85 Miner's Strike by Hywel Francis
- Real Wales by Peter Finch
- Stranger Within the Gates by Bertha Thomas
- Twenty Thousand Saints by Fflur Dafydd
- The Corn is Green by Emlyn Williams
- Y Lon Wen by Kate Roberts
- Any book by Robertson Davies
- Sea Holly by Robert Minhinnick
- Before the Last All Clear by Ray Evans
- Falls the Shadow by Sharon Penman, second in
- Here Be Dragons trilogy.
- Baghdad Barcarolle by Holly Windle
- Any book about King Arthur
- On Angel Mountain by Brian John
- The Man who Went into the West by Byron Rogers
- Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys
- Ladies of Llangollen by Elizabeth Mavor
- Christmas in Wales edited by Dewi Roberts
- Tales from the Tinker's Dam by Daniel Gabriel (local author)
- Any book by Ellis Peters and in Brother Cadfael mystery series
- The Reluctant Redhead by Eluned Phillips
- Wild Wales by George Borrow
- Westering Home by Audrey McClellan
- Early History of the Welsh in the Procairon District of Wisconsin translated by Phillips G. Davies, updated by Martha Davies
- The Hiding Place by Trezza Azzopardi
- Sugar & Slate by Charlotte Williams
- Running for the Hills by Horatio Clare
- Urban Dreams: Rural Realities by Daniel Butler & Bel Crewe
- The Welsh Girl by Peter Ho Davies
- A Welsh Childhood by Alice Thomas Ellis
- A Place in the Mind: A Boyhood in Llyn by R. Gerallt Jones
- The Fight for Welsh Freedom by Gwynfor Evans
- What I Saw in Bethesda by Charles Sheridan
- A View Across the Valley: Short Stories by Women from Wales c. 1850–1950 ed. by Jane Aaron
- Travels in an Old Tongue by Pamela Petro
- Here Be Dragons by Sharon Kay Penman
- Feet in Chains by Kate Roberts
- A Morbid Taste for Bones by Ellis Peters
- The Matter of Wales by Jan Morris
- On the Black Hill by Bruce Chatwin