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Thanks Lyn!
The Plaidy one is a slow read, but I'm enjoying it. There are a few pages where she rambles on about stuff I really dont care about, but then it gets better again.
I'll try to find the Weir one and read that next :), should be fun to compare them
The Plaidy one is a slow read, but I'm enjoying it. There are a few pages where she rambles on about stuff I really dont care about, but then it gets better again.
I'll try to find the Weir one and read that next :), should be fun to compare them
My latest finds:
- The Sixth Wife by Suzannah Dunn
- New Worlds, Lost Worlds: The Rule of the Tudors, 1485-1603 by Susan Brigden
- The Tudor Age by Jasper Ridley
- Mary Tudor: The Spanish Tudor by H.F.M. Prescott
- The Sixth Wife by Suzannah Dunn
- New Worlds, Lost Worlds: The Rule of the Tudors, 1485-1603 by Susan Brigden
- The Tudor Age by Jasper Ridley
- Mary Tudor: The Spanish Tudor by H.F.M. Prescott

My latest purchase was to buy a good used copy of The Last Queen: A Novel by C.W. Gortner. I loved the Catherine de Medici book so much, I couldn't pass this one up.
I found a couple more today:
Isolde, Queen of the Western Isle Rosalind Miles
The Lady and the Unicorn Tracy Chevalier
The Painted Kiss Elizabeth Hickey
Unicorn's Blood Patricia Finney
The Spanish Bride: A Novel of Catherine of Aragon Laurien Gardner
Isolde, Queen of the Western Isle Rosalind Miles
The Lady and the Unicorn Tracy Chevalier
The Painted Kiss Elizabeth Hickey
Unicorn's Blood Patricia Finney
The Spanish Bride: A Novel of Catherine of Aragon Laurien Gardner
Jennifer, I am really interested in what you think of The Lady and the Unicorn. I have looked at that one many times.
And I love Rosalind Miles.
And I love Rosalind Miles.

That's good to know, Rosalie. The only one I have read was her newest one Remarkable Creatures and I really liked that one.

Becoming Queen Victoria by Kate Williams
We Two by Gillian Gill -- about the marriage of Victoria and Albert
Victoria by Stanley Weintraub -- a huge doorstop of a book, but very well written and entertaining; he's also written bios about Prince Albert and Edward VII
Victoria by Cecil Woodham-Smith

I bought two books recently relating (I think)
The Secret Diary of Anne Boleyn and this one is a bit of a spin on things lol Queen Victoria: Demon Hunter
The Secret Diary of Anne Boleyn and this one is a bit of a spin on things lol Queen Victoria: Demon Hunter
I've just started it, so I'll let you know how it goes Kate :)
Oki doki...
It looks to be a good book, its written in the perspective of Queen Elizabeth, and then she finds this secret diary of her mother
It looks to be a good book, its written in the perspective of Queen Elizabeth, and then she finds this secret diary of her mother
I really like Anne, dont know what I feel about Elizabeth. I adore Catherine and Mary...
Have you read the Borgia Bride Kate?
Have you read the Borgia Bride Kate?

I cant say i know as much about Elizabeth as i do about the others though.
No i havent read it yet. I have it though and have meaning too.
Have you ? Did you like it ?
Another i have that i really want to read is about Catherines sister The Last Queen
I have the same soft spot for them, for the same reason, especially for Mary, I think she was a very strong person to have a father such as Henry, and being the eldest she got dealt more humiliating blows than the rest...
I did like it very much, and it was something different to the usual English Royal houses...
I'll have to go check out that one, thanks Kate!
I did like it very much, and it was something different to the usual English Royal houses...
I'll have to go check out that one, thanks Kate!

Yes, it is nice to mix it up and read about other royals. I will see if i can squeeze it in.
:)))
Cool, I think you might really enjoy it
Lyn M wrote: "Jennifer, I am really interested in what you think of The Lady and the Unicorn. I have looked at that one many times.
And I love Rosalind Miles."
I've only read Girl with a Pearl Earring by TC and I loved it. I hope to love this one as much :)
I haven't read anything yet by Rosalind Miles but I've heard such great things about her!
Kate, I agree with Niecole... you should definitely read The Borgia Bride.
And I love Rosalind Miles."
I've only read Girl with a Pearl Earring by TC and I loved it. I hope to love this one as much :)
I haven't read anything yet by Rosalind Miles but I've heard such great things about her!
Kate, I agree with Niecole... you should definitely read The Borgia Bride.
I still have to get to the Borgia Bride myself. It is on my shelf. Some mod I am, huh?
Niecole - The Secret Diary looks fun. I love different takes on things. I have it on my future reads list.
Niecole - The Secret Diary looks fun. I love different takes on things. I have it on my future reads list.

You both are great mods !! Its not easy doing this and having a life
Lyn, I'll let you know how it goes.
Another book that looks like great fun is the funny titled Queen Victoria: Demon Hunter.
Its written in the voice of Queen Victoria, but there are deamons in London, and she's the slayer...
Could only be fun to read
Another book that looks like great fun is the funny titled Queen Victoria: Demon Hunter.
Its written in the voice of Queen Victoria, but there are deamons in London, and she's the slayer...
Could only be fun to read
I think I heard of that one before on one of these threads. It sounds like it might be a hoot, not sure.
I'll let you know when I'm done...
Mmmmmm and if I have this correct someone has a Birthday TODAY!!!!!
Happy birthday Lyn!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Happy birthday Lyn!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks Niecole. Yes, it is my birthday today. Yay for me. And my mom gave me 50 dollars to spend on books, so I am a happy camper!

Niecole--it's funny that you mentioned Queen Victoria, Demon Hunter. My niece gave it to me for my birthday last week and I plan on reading it in the next few days.
I just finished reading Paris '97 by Eric Hamilton. It's a fictional book about Princess Diana, but it's very fact based. A really good read!
I will have to check that one out, Elizabeth.
And thanks for the birthday wishes ladies. I received a Nook from my boys and $50.00 to spend on books from my parents. Pretty good all in all.
And thanks for the birthday wishes ladies. I received a Nook from my boys and $50.00 to spend on books from my parents. Pretty good all in all.


I really enjoyed "Mary Queen of Scots" by Antonia Fraser and "The Life of Mary Queen of Scots: An Accidental Tragedy" by Roderick Graham. The last one is a bit dense, but still a good read.

I just finished Mary Queen of Scotland and the Isles by Margaret George; it does a great job at covering her entire life, yet it's SO long and can get a bit tedious. Very informative though.

Thank you for the recommedations for the about Mary Queen of Scots, I will look into both of those books! :)
Jennifer wrote: "My latest finds:
- The Sixth Wife by Suzannah Dunn
- New Worlds, Lost Worlds: The Rule of the Tudors, 1485-1603 by Susan Brigden
- The Tudor Age by Jasper ..."
I am catching up right now so be prepared for a lot of overposting!
I am still thrilled out of my skull that Jen of all people bought a Queen Mary I book!!! Secondly this thread is making my Mt. TBR pile get higher and higher every time I look at it, I love that! :)
- The Sixth Wife by Suzannah Dunn
- New Worlds, Lost Worlds: The Rule of the Tudors, 1485-1603 by Susan Brigden
- The Tudor Age by Jasper ..."
I am catching up right now so be prepared for a lot of overposting!
I am still thrilled out of my skull that Jen of all people bought a Queen Mary I book!!! Secondly this thread is making my Mt. TBR pile get higher and higher every time I look at it, I love that! :)
Lyn M wrote: "My latest purchase was to buy a good used copy of The Last Queen: A Novel by C.W. Gortner. I loved the Catherine de Medici book so much, I couldn't pass this one up."
It was really good Lyn, have you gotten to it yet?
It was really good Lyn, have you gotten to it yet?
No I have not. I haven't been able to read much lately, and when I do it has either been The Stand or SiS.
I jumped right on that book as soon as I was done with Confessions. Really interesting and it made me want to learn more about Juana.
Well, in anticipation of the Borgias show on Showtime, I just ordered
The Borgias and Their Enemies: 1431-1519 by Christopher Hibbert
AND
The Family by Mario Puzo
from the library and
The Borgias by Alexandre Dumas
for my nook. Plus I still have
The Borgia Bride by Jeanne Kalogridis to read. Should be fun reading.
The Borgias and Their Enemies: 1431-1519 by Christopher Hibbert
AND
The Family by Mario Puzo
from the library and
The Borgias by Alexandre Dumas
for my nook. Plus I still have
The Borgia Bride by Jeanne Kalogridis to read. Should be fun reading.
Great minds think alike Lyn; I just ordered The Borgias and Their Enemies: 1431-1519 and The Family yesterday too! Can't wait for you to read TBB...
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Lyn (Readinghearts), The mod of last resort/Mod #3
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I am definitely in a Borgia sort of mood, and your link just intensified it. And we do both have great minds, lol.
I watched that sneak peek four times yesterday then started researching books to buy. I am curious about Puzo's take on the original crime family but I am also really looking forward to a non-fic about them. My books can't get here soon enough! I forgot to add, I also bought No Will But His: A Novel of Katherine Howard by Sarah A. Hoyt. Couldn't get through the amazon checkout without yet another Tudor book! lol
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