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The six wives of henry viii book alison weir
The six wives of henry viii book alison weir




the six wives of henry viii book alison weir

Philippa Gregory is brilliant and her writing dramatic and compelling, but of course a lot of her writing is speculative and not all is grounded in fact. I wanted to read some non-fiction about this period too, though, in order to get a complete picture of Henry and his wives. It’s safe to say that my list of books read this year will include A LOT of Tudor-related reads! Subsequently, after recommendations from my future sister-in-law, I’ve loaded up on other Tudor fiction, including some books by Jean Plaidy and of course, the eponymous Wolf Hall, which I am anticipating beginning soon. It was ignited last year (or should I say re-ignited as I loved this time period in history at school) after I read a Philippa Gregory book I borrowed from a friend and loved it so much that I then read a few more from her back catalogue.

the six wives of henry viii book alison weir

I’m on a bit of a Tudor history kick at the moment.






The six wives of henry viii book alison weir