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Jennifer (jennifertudor) | 951 comments Susanna wrote: "I really enjoyed it; but it's not an "easy historical fiction read.""

That seems to be the general review :)


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Aly (Alygator) | 854 comments I LOVED it. The writing is hard to get around, but once I realized a majority of the "he"s were Cromwell, it went soooo much smoother. And she's writing a sequel! Yay!


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Angela Simmons (simplyangela) | 34 comments I visited the antiques stores over the weekend with the intentions of looking for teacups and saucers. I never expected to find a copy, (especially an 1898, first edition in perfect condition), of When Knighthood Was In Flower by Edwin Caskoden. I have been searching for this book forever.

I also found the first editions of :
Brief Gaudy Hour (1949) By Margaret Campbell Barnes
My Lady of Cleves (1946) By Margaret Campbell Barnes

For a more recently published book, I did pickup “The Tudor Chronicles 1485-1603” by Susan Doran at Barnes & Noble. It’s a must have for every Tudor Lover!


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Shomeret | 19 comments I recently purchased Revengerby Rory Clements, the second book in a Tudor mystery series that begins with Martyr. I am extremely behind on my reading and have not read either one of them, but intend to read both eventually.


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Vikki (silverstarz) | 6 comments I bought a new 1 today, The Queens Governess by Karen Harper. Hopefully its a good read


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Angela Simmons (simplyangela) | 34 comments Vikki wrote: "I bought a new 1 today, The Queens Governess by Karen Harper. Hopefully its a good read"

I loved the Queen's Governess. For me, it was a rather quick read. I hope you enjoy it!


message 57: by Susan (new)

Susan (boswellbaxter) In the Tudor mailbag this week:


Another Spring by Katherine Eyre (Jane Grey)
The Second Sister by Marie Sandeford (Katherine Grey)
Heart of a Rose by Hilda Lewis (Mary Tudor Brandon)
The Flower of Old England by Philippa Dobson (Jane Seymour)


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Anne (annecurrin) | 77 comments I'm fairly new to this group, and am trying to go through all the threads in a complete manner this weekend. Since I just bought two books at a thrift store this morning, I'll start here.

1) I've "talked" with Susan a little this week about factual historical history books. I'm looking for the type of easier to read than dry bios. The ones that just flesh out the story not rewrite history. Anyone have a favorite?

2) I love this thread! Since January I've read "The Queen's Governess" by Karen Harper and "Mary, Bloody Mary" by Carolyn Meyer. Book were excellent! I didn't find too many discrepancies.

3) I recently have return to the library two books unfinished. I just can't wrap my mind around some of the out and out fiction. Anyone else feel this way and just don't waste time trying to finish the book? Too many awesome books out there to spend time reading something I don't like.

Happy reading, everyone!


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 2169 comments I think Alison Weir's The Children of Henry VIII and The Life of Elizabeth I are both very readable non-fiction.

In the historical fiction category, I really liked I, Elizabeth.


message 60: by Anne (new)

Anne (annecurrin) | 77 comments Thanks, Susanna! I have both of the Alison Weir books you mentioned. Will have to find "I, Elizabeth". I've mentioned in another thread in this group, how watching "The Tudors" really messed with my mind lol! As far as thinking the show was historically correct...nope! But, it's so worth it for the hot guys and for learning a little about the main people of the period. At least as far as names and "job title".


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Susan (boswellbaxter) Anne, I'd recommend Leanda de Lisle's The Sisters Who Would Be Queen, a nonfiction book about Lady Jane Grey and her younger sisters. It's very readable and well researched, and it clears away a lot of the fiction about Jane and her family that has become confused with fact.


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Anne (annecurrin) | 77 comments Hi Susan, I have that on my TBR list (which is actually a composition book!). In January, I read a YA book about Lady Jane. Interesting, gave me a little information. Thanks for the recommendation, keep 'em coming lol!


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Jeannepw Just bought Queen Elizabeth in the Garden: A Story of Love, Rivalry, and Spectacular Gardens. Haven't started it yet, but it looks interesting!


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Gregory House (greghouse) | 122 comments To my fellow lovers of Tudor history I thought I'd let you know that my Tudor novel The Liberties of London will be available for free for two days from Amazon. Care for a Tudor frolic, cruise by and download it for your pleasure.
Regards Gregory House
The Liberties of London
The Liberties of London by Gregory House


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 2169 comments We stopped by the local B&N, and I got Winter King: Henry VII and the Dawn of Tudor England. Looks very interesting.


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Mandy Just got on my iPad the Autobiography of Henry the v111 by Margaret George, not started it yet


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Gregory House (greghouse) | 122 comments To all my friends at Tudor History Lovers at Goodreads, I am pleased to announce the release of my next Red Ned story The Fetter Lane Fleece on Amazon, even better as a seasonal gift to get you into the mood for warmer weather it is free for the next three days from the 17th of May. So clink on the link and download, sit back enjoy and share. Regards Greg
http://www.amazon.com/Fetter-Fleece-T...
The Liberties of London by Gregory House
The Liberties of London


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Janina I sampled Wolf Hall on kindle, found it very hard to read in fact had to keep re reading sentences to make sense of it , so gave up, but yet I love the tv adaptation now showing, amazing.


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I do not have a kindle but I also had a hard time reading that. The second book was better so I guess it is a matter of getting use to.


message 70: by Marian (new)

Marian Next up for me,I shall be reading.. The Marriage Game A Novel of Queen Elizabeth I by Alison Weir


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Skye | 484 comments That looks good, Marian.


message 72: by Marian (new)

Marian I think Skye,if Im not mistaken is a historical fiction,as Alison Weir writes non fiction ones as well.


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Skye | 484 comments Will have to check her out.


message 74: by Marian (new)

Marian She's the one Skye who wrote "The Princes IN The Tower".And that is a non fiction book.


message 75: by Skye (new)

Skye | 484 comments Thanks for letting me know!~


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 2169 comments Alison Weir writes both non-fiction and fiction.


message 77: by Skye (new)

Skye | 484 comments Marian is reading her now, and thank you.


message 78: by Susanna - Censored by GoodReads, Mod #4 (last edited Apr 17, 2015 12:00PM) (new)

Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 2169 comments Susan Doran has a new non-fiction history about Elizabeth I, Elizabeth I and Her Circle, out next month - and I have it now!

Thank you, Net Galley. (US/Canada preferred.)


message 79: by Marian (new)

Marian That one sounds good Susanna:)You will have to let us know how you like it!


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 2169 comments Yeah, I'm looking forward to reading this one. (I know I liked one of her other books.)


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Catherine (catleo) | 100 comments I've just ordered Conn Iggulden's War of the Roses series: Stormbird and Trinity, historical fiction about the Plantagenets and Tudors.. I believe the third book is due later this year. They are getting excellent reviews so I have high hopes!


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Johanna H. | 143 comments Susanna - Censored by GoodReads wrote: "We stopped by the local B&N, and I got Winter King: Henry VII and the Dawn of Tudor England. Looks very interesting."

I bought it too and am now reading it!
Winter King looks great and has good reviews too.
I hope it's as good as i hope!


message 83: by Johanna (new)

Johanna H. | 143 comments I ordered The Hollow Crown: The Wars of the Roses and the Rise of the Tudors
It sounds fantastic.. i'm excited!
Did anyone read it here?


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 2169 comments Johanna wrote: "I ordered The Hollow Crown: The Wars of the Roses and the Rise of the Tudors
It sounds fantastic.. i'm excited!
Did anyone read it here?"


Haven't read that, but it looks very good.


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Skye | 484 comments These all sound so good, but its going to take me awhile to catch up.


message 86: by Johanna (new)

Johanna H. | 143 comments Skye wrote: "These all sound so good, but its going to take me awhile to catch up."

That's not so bad. We can tell you which books were the best then and you don't have to read the disappointing ones! :)


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Johanna H. | 143 comments Susanna - Censored by GoodReads wrote: "Johanna wrote: "I ordered The Hollow Crown: The Wars of the Roses and the Rise of the Tudors
It sounds fantastic.. i'm excited!
Did anyone read it here?"

Haven't read that, but it ..."


It does! Have you read Dan Jones book about the Plantagenets? It has amazing reviews too so i think this book will be just as good.


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 2169 comments I picked up one of Kate Emerson's I found at a book exchange - Between Two Queens.


message 89: by Marian (new)

Marian I just purchased The Creation of Anne Boleyn for my reader:)


message 90: by Johanna (new)

Johanna H. | 143 comments Marian wrote: "I just purchased The Creation of Anne Boleyn for my reader:)"

I bought it too! But it probably takes more than a week until it arrives.


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happy (happyone) | 106 comments Johanna wrote: "I ordered The Hollow Crown: The Wars of the Roses and the Rise of the Tudors
It sounds fantastic.. i'm excited!
Did anyone read it here?"


I imagine that it is the same book as

The Wars of the Roses The Fall of the Plantagenets and the Rise of the Tudors by Dan Jones

If it is - it's a very good read


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 2169 comments Got a hint that Leande de Lisle's Tudor: The Family Story was on sale for kindle, so I picked that up. (I think it was $1.99.)


message 93: by Johanna (new)

Johanna H. | 143 comments happy wrote: "Johanna wrote: "I ordered The Hollow Crown: The Wars of the Roses and the Rise of the Tudors
It sounds fantastic.. i'm excited!
Did anyone read it here?"

I imagine that it is the s..."


It is! I like your review.. just read it. Hope it arrives soon.. can't wait!


message 94: by Johanna (new)

Johanna H. | 143 comments Susanna - Censored by GoodReads wrote: "Got a hint that Leande de Lisle's Tudor: The Family Story was on sale for kindle, so I picked that up. (I think it was $1.99.)"

I have it too. It's a good read but i didn't like that the author sometimes wrote about events and information as a fact, when in fact we don't know if it happened like this.


The FountainPenDiva, Old school geek chick and lover of teddy bears (thefountainpendiva) Jeri Westerson usually writes medieval noir featuring disgraced knight Crispin Guest. But she took a breather from medieval England to delve into the reign of Bluff King Hal in Roses in the Tempest. This was a wonderful if somewhat unusual love story.


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happy (happyone) | 106 comments I am almost finished catching up with the Crispin Guest series - one more to read. I've really liked it.

I'm currently reading C.J. Sansom's latest Shardlake mystery - this one is set in the last days of Henry VIII's reign.

Lamentation (Matthew Shardlake, #6) by C.J. Sansom


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*TUDOR^QUEEN*  (tudorqueen) | 35 comments Book on Anne Boleyn free today on Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KXOR2IU/...


message 98: by Nathen (new)

Nathen Amin The Hollow Crown by Dan Jones was a great read, very easy introduction to the Wars of the Roses


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 2169 comments There's a Jean Plaidy Tudor on sale at Amazon, The Thistle and the Rose. I believe it's $1.99.


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