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Tudors Fans Here is a page for you to review & recommend your favourite or not so favourite FICTION books about Henry VIII's sons: Edward Tudor and Henry Fitzroy | |
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Fiction: Fantasy / Adventure About the Author: Mark Twain Mark Twain (1835-1910) is a classic American author and humorist. His real name was Samuel Langhorne Clements, but he adopted his famous pen name after his career as a steam-boat pilot on the Mississippi River. Much of his writings, such as "The Prince and the Pauper" (1881), satirized class and social differences in order to focus on universal themes of humanity. The book involves prince Edward Tudor switching identities with a street boy named Tom Candy. |
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Fiction - Mystery About the Author: C.W. Gortner This is Book 1 in C.W. Gortner's "The Spymaster Chronicles". |
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<a class="external" href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/images/1556525761/sr=8-1/qid=1222159794/ref=dp_image_0?ie=UTF8&n=283155&s=books&qid=1222159794&sr=8-1" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"></a> Anya Seton was the pen name of the American author of historical romances, Ann Seton. Her historical novels were noted for how extensively she researched the historical facts, and some of them were best-sellers. Dragonwyck (1941), Foxfire (1950), and Katherine (1954) were both made into Hollywood films Fiction: Green Darkness Author: Anya Seton About Anya Seton: |
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DENORIEL: WARRIOR OF KORONOS, RIDER IN THE WILD HUNT ...NURSEMAID??? A glow of power lifted about the crystal lens. “Here is the nexus of our future,” said the FarSeer. Within the lens Denoriel Silverhair saw a human infant, red-haired, held by a figure that Denoriel recognized – the mortal king of England, Henry, eighth of that name. The lens misted again, and scene after scene played out briefly before him – briefly, but enough to show him a future very bright for the mortals of England. “And this,” said the lady of the ancient ways, “is what will come to pass if the child does not reign.” Now the lens showed black-robed priests torturing hundreds until they would confess to anything, then burning what was left. Others, whose intellects burned as brightly as the flames, confessed their sins of difference defiantly... and were also burned. In place of a flowering of art and science, darkness fell over the land, under the iron hand of Spain and the Inquisition. “You are the key to all of this.” The FarSeer’s emerald eyes held his. “The red-haired child of Great Harry of England must live, and thrive, and grow up to rule. You must become her protector.” “But I am a warrior, not a nursemaid –” he said feebly. |
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