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I realize after posting that Susan Higginbothans book is more War of the Roses. This leads up to the Tudors reign but precedes it. Maybe for another month.The Woodvilles are an interesting family and one of the daughters and granddaughters marries into the Tudors.
Yeah, I think that Susan Higginbothan might be more for a side-read, though it (I take it you mean The Woodvilles: The Wars of the Roses and England's Most Infamous Family?) looks really interesting, but not quite Tudor. Unless there's a lot about Elizabeth of York?
Suzanna, that is the book I meant. It is brand new so I don't know exactly who is talked about more. I would assume Elizabeth of York would be in it. It is coming via Amazon tomorrow. What about Elizabeth of York by Alison Weir? Leandro de Lisle new book about the Tudors is very good. Very readable and informative. Tudor: Passion, Manipulation, Murder. The story of England's most notorious royal family.
Elizabeth of York is our current Group Read, actually!The discussion is here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/... .
I'm for the Sansom - reading it now and am having a tough time deciding which to pick up each day - that one or EoY! lol
Susanna - Censored by GoodReads wrote: "It struck me it was time to open nominations for a group read for February.Once we get enough nominations, I'll open a poll.
Two nominations to a person, please.
What book about the Tudors or T..."
Hello I will like to nominate The White Princess By Philippa Gregory and Tudor.Passion.Manipulation.Murder.The story of England Most Notorious Royal Family.
By Leanda de Lisle
Wow, this is going to be a tough choice. I really want to read all of these books! I nominate Mary Boleyn: The Mistress of Kings by Alison Weir and Murder Most Royal by Jean Plaidy.
Did you want two nominations? I already nominated The Woodvilles, by Susan Higginbotham. My second choice would be Mary Boleyn, by Alison Weir.
Hello fellow Tudor lovers. I'd like to nominate The Queen's Captive featuring the two daughters of Henry VIII: Mary I and her half-sister Princess Elizabeth. Second I'd nominate Blood Between Queens featuring Elizabeth I and her cousin Mary Queen of Scots in their deadly rivalry for the English crown. Both are novels in my Thornleigh Saga.
Thanks for your consideration.
People here have nominated some wonderful books!
Carolyn, or anyone else who might already have the Woodville book: how much of it is about the family in the Tudor period, or about Elizabeth of York?
My book didn't come from Amazon yesterday. Must have been the cold weather that got it! As soon as it does I will answer your question.
The Woodvilles looks amazing, but probably not very Tudor-themed. Maybe one month we could do a special-themed group read when we choose a book about the War of the Roses? What do you guys think?
Well, I think we've got a good field of nominations; I'll go make a poll.ETA: I left out The Woodvilles; next month we'll do a War of the Roses special.
Poll is open! You can find it on the group's home page, or here: https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/9... .
Well, if we still have a tie when the poll closes, I'll open a new runoff poll. (I'll be interested to see what happens.)
Just a note to let you all know of the Goodreads giveaway my publisher posted yesterday: 25 advance copies of my Elizabethan adventure The Queen's Exiles. Do enter! https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/sh...
A runoff it is! Mary Boleyn: The Mistress of Kings and The White Princess tied for the lead.Runoff poll is here: https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/9... , or on the front page of the group.
The winner was Mary Boleyn: The Mistress of Kings. New thread for the read: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/... .
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Once we get enough nominations, I'll open a poll.
Two nominations to a person, please.
What book about the Tudors or Tudor England would y'all like to read?