Middle Ages fiction
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A Proud Taste of Scarlet and Miniver
by Konigsburg, E.L.
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Alanna: The First Adventure by
Pierce, Tamora
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All by Karleen Bradford, set during
the crusades.
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Black Horses for the King by Anne
McCaffrey
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Castle by Bergin, Mark
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Catherine, Called Birdy,by Karen
Cushman
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Crispin: The Cross of Lead by
Avi
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Crown Duel and Court Duel, by
Sherwood Smith
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Fire, Bed and Bone - Henrietta
Branford - this is set in mid-1300's England, main character is a dog
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King's Shadow - Elizabeth Alder,
set in England with events leading to 1066.
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Girl in a cage by Jane Yolen
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Knights Wyrd by Doyle, Debra
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Lionheart's Scribe
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Matilda Bone. by Karen Cushman
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Midwifes Apprentice by Karen Cushman
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Outrageous Women of the Middle
Ages by León, Vicki.
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Peregrine by Goodman, Joan E.
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Ramsay Scallop by Frances Temple
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Raven of the Waves, by Michael
Cadnum
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Shadows on a Sword
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Spider's Voice by Skurzynski,
Gloria
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Sword of the Rightful King. by
Jane Yolen
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The Book of the Lion, by Michael
Cadnum
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The Dragon's Son by Thomson, Sarah
L
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The Edge on the Sword, by Rebecca
Tingle
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The Executioner's Daughter by
Williams, Laura E.
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The Forestwife by Tomlinson, Theresa
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The Hunting of the Last Dragon
by Jordan, Sherryl
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The King's Shadow by Alder, Elizabeth
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The King's Swift Rider by Mollie
Hunter, set in 14th century Scotland, about Robert the Bruce.
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The Mists of Avalon by Bradley,
Marion Zimmer
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The Once and Future King by White,
T.H.
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The Outlaws of Sherwood by McKinley,
Robin
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The Raging Quiet by Jordan, Sherryl
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The Ramsey Scallop by Temple,
Francis
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The Squire's Tale, by Gerald Morris
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The Winter Hare by Goodman, Joan
E.
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There will be Wolves
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Timeline by Michael Crichton
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Women of Camelot: Queens and Enchantresses
at the Court of King Arthur.by Hoffman,
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