TammieBrowne
TammieBrowne t1_j66kqw3 wrote
Reply to comment by iburneddinner in Weekly Recommendation Thread: January 27, 2023 by AutoModerator
Maybe The Butchering Art by Lindsey Fitzharris? It's set in the Victorian era, so towards the end of the period you asked for, and it's about surgery, Joseph Lister in particular.
Try asking in one of r/AskHistorian's weekly thread about book recommendations. Someone over there must know about the time period.
TammieBrowne t1_iyepqe8 wrote
Reply to comment by jrjsjr in Weekly Recommendation Thread: November 25, 2022 by AutoModerator
I guess it's inspirational how the author got out of her situation, although what she describes is kind of depressing, but Educated by Tara Westover?
TammieBrowne t1_iyeowxo wrote
Reply to comment by silkymoonshine in Weekly Recommendation Thread: November 25, 2022 by AutoModerator
Michael Connelly's Mickey Haller series is fun. I think there are 5 or 6 books in the series, starting with The Lincoln Lawyer.
TammieBrowne t1_j66l1hv wrote
Reply to comment by CoderIHardlyKnowHer in Weekly Recommendation Thread: January 27, 2023 by AutoModerator
The Vampire Diaries series by LJ Smith. For something a bit more adult, so some murder, humor and a bit more sexual, Charlaine Harris' Sookie Stackhouse series.