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The White Queen (The Cousins' War #1)
by
Philippa Gregory (Goodreads Author)
Philippa Gregory presents the first of a new series set amid the deadly feuds of England known as the Wars of the Roses.Brother turns on brother to win the ultimate prize, the throne of England, in this dazzling account of the wars of the Plantagenets. They are the claimants and kings who ruled England before the Tudors, and now Philippa Gregory brings them to life through...more
Paperback, 455 pages
Published
April 1st 2010
by Pocket Books
(first published January 1st 2008)
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Philippa Gregory’s latest historical fiction release is, to put it mildly, absolutely amazing. I think this is one of her better books--on par with The Other Boleyn Girl. The scope of The White Queen is just as if not more epic, in terms of literary drama, than the rise and fall of Anne Boleyn at the hand of King Henry VIII. It focuses on The War of the Roses, a bloody war of politics and rival family members pitted against each other as the Yorks and Lancasters fought to become the next ruling...more
I have to start out this review with a disclaimer. This is a wonderful piece of historical fiction. The author, Philippa Gregory took facts and obscure history to weave an exciting tapestry of power, greed, and betrayal set against the backdrop of the late medieval British court in the late 1400's.
Our heroine Elizabeth Woodville, comes from mostly humble origins with a uniqueness of her own. Her mother's Burgundy family are descendants of a water goddess, Melusina. Wishing, tricks and witchcraf...more
Our heroine Elizabeth Woodville, comes from mostly humble origins with a uniqueness of her own. Her mother's Burgundy family are descendants of a water goddess, Melusina. Wishing, tricks and witchcraf...more
After showcasing as many Tudor royals as any one reader can comfortably stomach, Philippa Gregory strives to show us another English Royal family as equally interesting. The White Queen launches her War of the Roses trilogy, and focuses on Elizabeth Woodville. Gregory’s Woodville falls instantly in love with the King, and she ascends the throne at a dangerous time of civil war. An incredibly cut throat period in which each claimant to the throne has a much right as the next, and the alliances of...more
4.5 stars
Book One in a new series featuring the War of the Roses era of English history
This is a wonderful historical tale, a book that pulled me in from the first few pages and never let go. Thrilling, fast moving, this is a deliciously engrossing read!
I was even more thrilled to read that this book explored one of the biggest mysteries of history -- (no spoiler) Richard III. History is not my strong point, but this entire subject is fascinating to me.
I'll definitely be anxious to continue with...more
Book One in a new series featuring the War of the Roses era of English history
This is a wonderful historical tale, a book that pulled me in from the first few pages and never let go. Thrilling, fast moving, this is a deliciously engrossing read!
I was even more thrilled to read that this book explored one of the biggest mysteries of history -- (no spoiler) Richard III. History is not my strong point, but this entire subject is fascinating to me.
I'll definitely be anxious to continue with...more
Okay, so I lied when I said I had no idea why I was reading this. :P
I read it because it is being adapted into a TV Show starring Max Irons! . (Hear that, girls?)
Historical fiction -that too romance- is not my thing, not at all. I've tried my hands on quite a few historical books but ended up liking just one out of them ( Girl With A Pearl Earring ) and after reading this one I think I should just give up this genre. It is not made for me.
For the reason mentioned above and because of all the pr...more
I read it because it is being adapted into a TV Show starring Max Irons! . (Hear that, girls?)
Historical fiction -that too romance- is not my thing, not at all. I've tried my hands on quite a few historical books but ended up liking just one out of them ( Girl With A Pearl Earring ) and after reading this one I think I should just give up this genre. It is not made for me.
For the reason mentioned above and because of all the pr...more
Alright, I honestly did not like this novel. I can't believe this woman has written more than 10 books? I've been trying to conjure up excuses to give Gregory some credit but this novel just wasn't my style. Mainly because all it really is, is a detailed historical timeline with a little embellishment here and there; its bland soup. Her writing style in the beginning of the book was abominable. The first 10 pages were all I, I, I, and then He, He, He. What I'm trying to say is that there was no...more
Aug 04, 2009
Bobbie Crawford-McCoy
rated it
5 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Recommends it for:
Philippa Gregory and Historical Fiction fans!
The White Queen
Book 1 in a new series – The Cousin’s War
Written By: Philippa Gregory
Published By: Touchstone/Simon & Schuster
Date: Available – August 18th, 2009!
Pages: 432
Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1847374554
The White Queen is the 6th book written by Philippa Gregory, that I have reviewed. I am very pleased to share a little something with you all; like a fine wine that improves with age, so too, does Philippa Gregory’s writing. As a fan of Philippa’s work in general, I was hopeful that her...more
Book 1 in a new series – The Cousin’s War
Written By: Philippa Gregory
Published By: Touchstone/Simon & Schuster
Date: Available – August 18th, 2009!
Pages: 432
Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1847374554
The White Queen is the 6th book written by Philippa Gregory, that I have reviewed. I am very pleased to share a little something with you all; like a fine wine that improves with age, so too, does Philippa Gregory’s writing. As a fan of Philippa’s work in general, I was hopeful that her...more
The White Queen is the first in a new series Gregory is writing based upon the Plantagenets and the Wars of the Roses - or The Cousins War as she calls it. The book begins as a widowed Elizabeth Woodville waits on the side of the road with her two young sons to plea for her dower lands from Edward IV. Several years younger, Edward is captivated and must have her - but Elizabeth holds out for a wedding ring and gets it. Elizabeth is crowned queen and immediately goes about getting the best positi...more
I have a confession to make: I’ve been known to read trashy books. Now, this isn’t something that I like to shout from the rooftops, but if you spent your days reading Chaucer, you would unwind with something less cerebral too. I’ve done the romance novel thing, but the formula becomes grating after a while. So, my most turned to brainless literature is mediocre historical fiction.
I don’t think Philippa Gregory stared out as a mediocre artist. Her break-out novel, The Other Boleyn Girl , was pr...more
I don’t think Philippa Gregory stared out as a mediocre artist. Her break-out novel, The Other Boleyn Girl , was pr...more
If you had asked me last month what the War of the Roses was about I would have probably made some crack about the Michael Douglas movie of the same name in order to distract from my ignorance of this particular segment of history.
Once I started reading The White Queen I realized that I was familiar with parts of the plot from reading Richard III years ago. Even this knowledge was pretty scanty - just something about two boys being imprisoned in the tower. While I had some idea of the outcome of...more
Once I started reading The White Queen I realized that I was familiar with parts of the plot from reading Richard III years ago. Even this knowledge was pretty scanty - just something about two boys being imprisoned in the tower. While I had some idea of the outcome of...more
Feb 17, 2010
Madeline
rated it
3 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Shelves:
don-t-judge-me,
historic-fiction
Considering that I've now read six of her books, it pains me to say that I might be getting over Phillipa Gregory. Most of the reviews for The White Queen were good, and I expected to like it. But for the most part, it was just...meh.
So, plot summary: we've moved back in time from the Sexy Sexy Tudors to the Sexy Sexy Plantagenets, but unfortunately these people do a lot less fucking and a lot more plotting. Also witchcraft, which was weird.
Reasons I Did Not Particularly Love This Book:
-The ma...more
So, plot summary: we've moved back in time from the Sexy Sexy Tudors to the Sexy Sexy Plantagenets, but unfortunately these people do a lot less fucking and a lot more plotting. Also witchcraft, which was weird.
Reasons I Did Not Particularly Love This Book:
-The ma...more
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Here is a thought that has probably never occurred to anyone while reading a Philippa Gregory novel: You know what this book needs? More politics!
Gregory is best known for her fictionalized tales about the lives of the Kings and Queens of England, most famously The Other Boleyn Girl. This is a genre I like to call Historical Harlequin, whereby there may be some actual fact but it is mostly sappy, glorified romance in what was probably just a time period more miserable than the 90’s. She turns fa...more
Gregory is best known for her fictionalized tales about the lives of the Kings and Queens of England, most famously The Other Boleyn Girl. This is a genre I like to call Historical Harlequin, whereby there may be some actual fact but it is mostly sappy, glorified romance in what was probably just a time period more miserable than the 90’s. She turns fa...more
Let's get one thing straight before we begin: I have a deep, unconditional love for Philippa Gregory's books. Therefore, I am going to try very hard to write a mostly unbiased review - and I hope you realise how difficult this is for me!
The White Queen is a complete departure from Gregory's usual focus on the Tudors - this time we are taken a generation or two back to when the passionate risk-takers, the Plantagenets, ruled.
The White Queen herself is Elizabeth Woodville, a 27-year old recently-...more
The White Queen is a complete departure from Gregory's usual focus on the Tudors - this time we are taken a generation or two back to when the passionate risk-takers, the Plantagenets, ruled.
The White Queen herself is Elizabeth Woodville, a 27-year old recently-...more
After being disappointed almost to tears by Gregory's The Other Queen, this one came as a pleasant surprise. It is not her best work in my opinion, but it was entertaining enough for the three days it took me to read it. This is the first in a series that Gregory has titled "the cousins' war," but this particular one is more a brothers' war. Through the eyes of Elizabeth Woodville, we witness a major case of brothers behaving badly. Elizabeth begins the story when she meets King Edward. After a...more
Oct 27, 2011
Eileen Souza
rated it
4 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Shelves:
europe,
historical-fiction
Re-read October 2011
This is the beginning of a new three part series on the War of Roses (Lancaster vs. York). In this first book we learn the story of Elizabeth Woodville, who had such an interesting life that little fiction really needed to be added to spice it up.
The book was full of the intrigue, secret planning, and backstabbing that we have grown accustomed to since reading the 16th century period, though admittedly it's a bit tamer than the Henry VIII years. Although there were countless...more
This is the beginning of a new three part series on the War of Roses (Lancaster vs. York). In this first book we learn the story of Elizabeth Woodville, who had such an interesting life that little fiction really needed to be added to spice it up.
The book was full of the intrigue, secret planning, and backstabbing that we have grown accustomed to since reading the 16th century period, though admittedly it's a bit tamer than the Henry VIII years. Although there were countless...more
As usual, Philippa Gregory spins an engrossing tale around fascinating characters in the history of England's royal family. My only basis for comparison is The Other Boleyn Girl, a story I enjoyed more, simply because I found the history more interesting.
I have two complaints about the novel: one I recall feeling while reading The Other Boleyn Girl, and the other I do not. The first complaint is her repetition. I realize that some authors use this as a literary device, but some facts I felt she...more
I have two complaints about the novel: one I recall feeling while reading The Other Boleyn Girl, and the other I do not. The first complaint is her repetition. I realize that some authors use this as a literary device, but some facts I felt she...more
I pre-ordered this book because I am very interested in the Wars of the Roses. However, I am not a big Philippa Gregory fan because she is generally too loose with facts, treats sensational rumers as true, and is not thorough in separating fact from fiction in her authors notes (and is guilty of this in this novel as well). Similar to The Other Boleyn Girl, Gregory plays a bit of "what if" in this novel, basically treating the myths surrounding Elizabeth Woodville as if they were true. Well, all...more
Excellent story; well told. The characters come alive and, even though you tend not to like the protagonist, you understand where she's coming from. Solid historical fiction with just enough of a speculative element to give it a fantasy flavor.
We live bombarded by headlines of alarm and gloom and think that only our day and age has such strife, but The White Queen reminds us that such is the normal human condition. We strive and bicker and kill as much of it pride--but certainly also for family...more
We live bombarded by headlines of alarm and gloom and think that only our day and age has such strife, but The White Queen reminds us that such is the normal human condition. We strive and bicker and kill as much of it pride--but certainly also for family...more
Not what I was hoping for. The book jacket is better than this book. I finished it, but barely. The story went on and on and on- drama and drama and drama. Gregory's other books were interesting and hard to put down. This story was lacking the same intensity. The main character's voice was weak and a bit whiny. The first 100 pages were about how much she loved her husband, the king- how much she wanted him, how great the sex was and then what she gave to her family once she was queen. Too trivia...more
I loved this book! For me Philippa Gregory is the ideal combination - a good novelist and an excellent researcher. She used her skill as a novelist to interpret her research in a believable and interesting way making the story of Elizabeth Woodville the White Queen come alive. The possibilities of witchcraft, the intrigues, power struggles and violent warfare were the backdrop to the story of a woman and her struggles to preserve her family against the perils of the age. I am really looking forw...more
Feb 24, 2013
Katherine St. Vincent
rated it
5 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Shelves:
historical-fiction,
favorites
Buku ini ternyata benar-benar bagus. Terimakasih kepada Ren Puspita yg sudah memberikan buku ini sebagai hadiah kepada saya. Buku ini benar-benar memuaskan "dahaga" saya kepada novel bergenre Historical Fiction.
Dengan dilatar belakang kisah Perang Mawar - perang antar sepupu, keluarga York melawan keluarga Lancaster, diceritakan Elizabeth woodville, seorang janda dengan 2 orang anak, anak dari seorang rakyat jelata yg ketiban bulan bertemu dengan sang raja Edward IV yg kesengsem berat oleh kecan...more
Dengan dilatar belakang kisah Perang Mawar - perang antar sepupu, keluarga York melawan keluarga Lancaster, diceritakan Elizabeth woodville, seorang janda dengan 2 orang anak, anak dari seorang rakyat jelata yg ketiban bulan bertemu dengan sang raja Edward IV yg kesengsem berat oleh kecan...more
I suspect that, had I read The White Queen first, I would have understood and enjoyed Richard III far more. I do not find Philippa Gregory to be a particularly compelling author, but the subject matter fascinates me. I cannot say where this fascination with the Tudors and now their Yorkist and Lancastrian ancestors first began, but it seems to be quite persistent. I will almost certainly read more of these books. They are a pleasant diversion from anything serious. Well, pleasant other than all...more
Aug 27, 2011
Mary Taitt
rated it
3 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Shelves:
historical-fiction,
literary-fiction
I'd like to write a lot but I don't have time right now.
The book started off fabulously! Very interesting, mysterious and evocative. It devolved into a series of gory disgusting wars. Just when I was about to permanently give up on it, it got better again. None of the characters were entirely likable, including the speaker and main protagonist. She starts out likable but turns into a bitch. She is too power hungry. It makes a pretty good novel, but the war parts are boring and icky. Yes yes, I k...more
The book started off fabulously! Very interesting, mysterious and evocative. It devolved into a series of gory disgusting wars. Just when I was about to permanently give up on it, it got better again. None of the characters were entirely likable, including the speaker and main protagonist. She starts out likable but turns into a bitch. She is too power hungry. It makes a pretty good novel, but the war parts are boring and icky. Yes yes, I k...more
Viete, prečo by som aj popri piatich skvelo hodnotených historických fikciách siahla radšej po tej najhoršie hodnotenej Philippe Gregory? Lebo zatiaľ čo ostatní autori HF sa držia overených udalostí ako kliešť, Gregory vždy zarypne do bielych miest. Ako Katherine presvedčila celé Anglicko, že je šesť mesiacov po svadbe panna? Prečo sa Elizabeth I - napriek všetkej logike - nikdy nevydala? Kam zmizli dvaja princovia z Toweru?
Druhý bod, ktorý na Philippe Gregory milujem? Že všetky veľké príbehy r...more
Druhý bod, ktorý na Philippe Gregory milujem? Že všetky veľké príbehy r...more
A great historical fictional biography of Elizabeth Woodville, Lady Grey (c1437-1492) who became Queen consort of England as the wife of Edward IV. According to the author this book is historically accurate with the background filled in to complete the story. Author's Note and a bibliography of about 50 (non-fiction) books included at the end. This is #1 of 6 in The Cousins' War series about the War of the Roses.
Elizabeth is a strong but un-sympathetic character but the drama and historical deta...more
Elizabeth is a strong but un-sympathetic character but the drama and historical deta...more
Edited 28/02/12
Ya...amplop, baru sadar kalau udah dapat buntelan dari Penerbit Esensi dari kemarin. Terima kasih Penerbit Esensi, buku asli-nya sudah saya terima dng baik. Covernya keren!!
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Di suatu masa, di tengah-tengah peperangan keluarga York dan Lancaster demi tahta kerajaan Inggris, seorang janda muda membawa dua orang putranya menghadang perjalanan sang Raja, mengharap kemurahhatiannya agar harta dan gelar suaminya dapat diwariskan pada pu...more
Ya...amplop, baru sadar kalau udah dapat buntelan dari Penerbit Esensi dari kemarin. Terima kasih Penerbit Esensi, buku asli-nya sudah saya terima dng baik. Covernya keren!!
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Di suatu masa, di tengah-tengah peperangan keluarga York dan Lancaster demi tahta kerajaan Inggris, seorang janda muda membawa dua orang putranya menghadang perjalanan sang Raja, mengharap kemurahhatiannya agar harta dan gelar suaminya dapat diwariskan pada pu...more
Feb 13, 2011
Patricia Rodrigues
rated it
5 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Shelves:
meus,
livros-2011
Um dos meus géneros literários preferidos é o romance histórico, em que Philippa Gregory é uma das minhas autoras preferidas.
Assim, parti para esta leitura com muito entusiasmo, pois para além de ser um livro da Philippa Gregory, é sobre uma época sobre a qual não tenho grandes conhecimentos – A Guerra das Rosas ou A Guerra dos Primos.
Tenho que dizer que adorei o livro e apesar de ter demorado cerca de 3 semanas a ler, não teve nada a ver como livro em si, mas simplesmente pelo cansaço e por ter...more
Assim, parti para esta leitura com muito entusiasmo, pois para além de ser um livro da Philippa Gregory, é sobre uma época sobre a qual não tenho grandes conhecimentos – A Guerra das Rosas ou A Guerra dos Primos.
Tenho que dizer que adorei o livro e apesar de ter demorado cerca de 3 semanas a ler, não teve nada a ver como livro em si, mas simplesmente pelo cansaço e por ter...more
Oh, I do love Philippa Gregory's historical novels about England's royalty! This book, the start of a new series (yay!) focuses on Elizabeth Woodville, who, although not a commoner, was not royalty, and shocked England (and the world!) when Edward IV married her.
Her story is like something out of a story--truly, the woman went through so much!--and I was delighted to finally read a really well-drawn portrait of her. Since it's fiction, obviously some things are stretched a bit, but Gregory know...more
Her story is like something out of a story--truly, the woman went through so much!--and I was delighted to finally read a really well-drawn portrait of her. Since it's fiction, obviously some things are stretched a bit, but Gregory know...more
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| Goodreads Librari...: new book | 3 | 17 | May 10, 2013 01:48am | |
| Did anyone else have a hard time getting through this? And any thoughts on her other books? | 193 | 572 | Apr 13, 2013 05:22am | |
| Anyone else excited for the TV series?! | 19 | 121 | Mar 30, 2013 07:43am | |
| Which book was your favorite in The Cousins' War series?. | 14 | 57 | Mar 20, 2013 09:18am | |
| princes in the tower | 12 | 117 | Mar 04, 2013 12:08pm |
Philippa Gregory was an established historian and writer when she discovered her interest in the Tudor period and wrote the novel The Other Boleyn Girl, which was made into a TV drama and a major film. Published in 2009, the bestselling The White Queen, the story of Elizabeth Woodville, ushered in a new series involving The Cousins’ War (now known as The War of the Roses) and a new era for the acc...more
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