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Fiction About the Author: Margaret Campbell Barnes [see above] |
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Fiction About the Author: Philippa Gregory (see above) |
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Submitted by: Anne'sCurls Comments: I haven't read this book in a long time, but for me it is the standard in Gregory's Tudor's books. Even though the book is told in the perspective of 3 people I was never confused and found myself wondering what was going to happen next according to each character. Compared to The Tudor's, the portrayal of Catherine Howard is quite good and sympathetic, she is a silly girl but not to such an extreme like how they had Tamzin act. My favorite part was definitely the final confrontation between Norfolk and Jane Boleyn when he tells her that all of Europe thinks badly of her because of what she did to George and some other stuff that comes up. Although Gregory is the resident historical liar when it comes to The Tudors, I do wonder where she got the idea of Anne of Cleves horrible homel ife. | |||||||