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Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 2165 comments What book about the Tudors or Tudor England would you like to have as our Group Read in June 2019?

If it's in a series, can it be easily read as a stand-alone? If not, you might want to nominate the first book in the series, or the most recent book in it the group has not read together.

Can't remember what we've already read as a group? (Sometimes I can't, either.) There's a "group-reads" shelf on the group's Bookshelf.

Two nominations to a person, please.


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Antonietta | 33 comments Six Tudor Queens: Anna of Kleve, Queen of Secrets by Alison Weir


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Natalie (creativecountry0407gmailcom) | 163 comments I will nominate Cor Rotto A Novel of Catherine Carey by Adrienne Dillard and Edward VI The Lost King of England by Chris Skidmore .

@Susanna: Catherine Carey was Anne Boleyn's niece. Does this work?


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Lois Lane Legacy by Susan Kay and Elizabeth's Women Friends, Rivals, and Foes Who Shaped the Virgin Queen by Tracy Borman


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 2165 comments Sure, Natalie, that's fine.


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Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 2165 comments Lois, we read Legacy in June 2016. (The thread is still open.)

So you still have a nomination left.


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Wendy Dunn (wendyjdunn) | 16 comments Smile - for another novel imagining Katherine Carey's life there is my novel The Light in the Labyrinth by Wendy J. Dunn and people also may be in interested Falling Pomegranate Seeds: The Duty of Daughters - which explores Katherine of Aragon's early years in Spain! Falling Pomegranate Seeds The Duty of Daughters (Katherine of Aragon #1) by Wendy J. Dunn


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 2165 comments If anyone has a nomination they'd like to make, now would be a good time to make it - I will probably be closing nominations later today.


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 2165 comments The poll is now open. You'll find it at the bottom of the group's Home page, at the top of its Polls page, or here: https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/1... .


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 2165 comments If voting closed now, the winner would be Anna of Kleve: The Princess in the Portrait, by Alison Weir.


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Antonietta | 33 comments Does anybody know why in the UK the title is " Six tudor Queens- Anna of Kleve: Queen of secret" and in the US is " Anna of Kleve: The princess in the Portrait " ?
The book is wonderful like the others even if I am not totally agree with a part of the story.


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Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 2165 comments I don't know, Antonietta. There is a long tradition of renaming books in the US, sometimes for good reason and sometimes for none at all that I can discern.


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Souhaila El-souki (selsouki6) | 7 comments Thank you SO much Antoinetta for posing that question and to Susanna for clarifying the fact that it isn't random and there is a long tradition of doing it. I didn't discern any good reason in this example, but nevertheless, I noticed that myself and was quite confused until I went to Alison Weir's official site-and then I saw all the UK titles. I am a big fan of her work and usually I don't notice-except with the book covers of course. Then, I started to notice it with other authors.


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