Are you like me where I have a lot of pieces remembered of English history, but don't always remember how everything played out in order? I have been to London, read a number of fiction & non-fiction books. This book seems to sort of put many of the pieces together, but with very little "extras". The parts that I find easiest to read are ones I know more about...
If you are interested in the royal families, I have been also reading "the Illustrated Encyclopedia of Royal Britain". That book is much longer, more details & lots of great pictures.
So, as far as this book goes, it is a very short description in one-page chapters of different events in England in chronological order. Definitely helps fill in pieces. But I think sometimes the author assumes you know about the information she is writing about & uses terms not described earlier. The book would also do better with maps helping to describe areas mentioned.
I have found it difficult to sit and read it for too long. After a while, my head hurts from trying to really digest everything...
Not for everyone, but good. There are definitely parts I am a bit confused about. Wondering if because the author is trying to make everything so concise that information is being missed? Like I said, some areas are easier to read because I have learned or read about them before...
So, if you are looking for a "quick" outline of events in England with a little more meat than a timeline, this is for you. It may give you ideas of things you want to learn more about & thus delve into with another book.
Enjoy!!