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April 7, 2021- May 21, 2021 The Sunne in Splendour Group Read- Part 4
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Carol She's So Novel꧁꧂ , She's a mod, yeah, yeah, yeah!
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Apr 06, 2021 01:53PM

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I mentioned in other threads the things that actually annoyed me, the verb “to do,” the depictions of women, the inescapable violence.
I was impressed with the author’s ability to turn the historical record into a living story. It is not her fault that she wrote the book before Richard’s body was discovered, so she couldn’t know that in fact he was not a stiff-backed super-warrior, he suffered from scoliosis. That disability probably makes his achievements even more notable.

Good point, especially given the times - any unfortunate deformity might be seen as an outward manifestation of evil, or being accursed!


So true! And I chuckled to myself, as well, about her eye-rolling over how dense the children are...she was a witch, but fascinating, all the same.
I have just finished Part 3 & finding the writing more stolid now.
I was glad to see the end of George quite frankly, although Ned's motives were far from noble. But the writing about George's downfall & Ned having to keep secrets from his mother & Diccon, was far better than the rest of this part.
Now coming to the part of Plantagenet history I know a little more about!
I was glad to see the end of George quite frankly, although Ned's motives were far from noble. But the writing about George's downfall & Ned having to keep secrets from his mother & Diccon, was far better than the rest of this part.
Now coming to the part of Plantagenet history I know a little more about!

I was glad to see the end of George quite frankly, although Ned's motives were far from noble. But the writing about George's dow..."
I hope it goes more smoothly and quickly for you, Carol!
It is! I'm finding Part 4 enthralling. I will certainly have lots of comments & questions when I finish!