I am featuring books in the order that they were added to my Goodreads To-Read shelf, so sometimes there will be a couple weeks in a row of books on the same topic.
Neglected Book of the Week
Why did I add The Plantagenets to my TBR?
They are my fave dysfunctional family after all. Bonus: I own this one!
Have you read this book, or is it somewhere on your TBR? If you've read it, would you recommend it to others?
Happy Reading!
Sarah
haven't read it and hope you enjoy it
ReplyDeletesherry @ fundinmental
Thanks Sherry, I hope so too!
DeleteI really enjoyed the old Jean Plaidy series on the Plantagenets. They are a lulu group for sure. :)
ReplyDeleteI may have to look for it, is it fiction or non-fiction? I enjoyed her book about Mary, Queen of Scots
DeleteThey're fiction:
DeletePlantagenet Saga
1. The Plantagenet Prelude (1976)
2. The Revolt of the Eaglets (1977)
3. The Heart of the Lion (1977)
4. The Prince of Darkness (1978)
5. The Battle of the Queens (1978)
6. The Queen from Provence (1979)
7. Hammer of the Scots (1979)
aka Edward Longshanks
8. The Follies of the King (1980)
9. The Vow on the Heron (1980)
10. Passage to Pontefract (1981)
11. The Star of Lancaster (1981)
12. Epitaph for Three Women (1981)
13. Red Rose of Anjou (1982)
14. The Sun in Splendour (1982)
She also did a Tudor & Stuart series.......
Oh good gravy, that will take me forever! I like her writing style though, and enjoyed her non-fiction book that I read. I am not adding them to the TBR just yet, but definitely keeping this list handy for reference. Thanks CK!
DeleteShe was a VERY prolific author. That's only ONE of her dynasty lists! BTW - That first book 'The Plantagenet Prelude' is about Eleanor of Aquitaine!
DeleteHooray for Eleanor! I will have to look up more of her books.
DeleteI have so many non-fiction books about British history on my TBR right now. We spent three weeks in London last year, so I just kept adding books as I saw them.
ReplyDeleteDo you have a preferred era of British history? I find my interest wains exponentially during Elizabeth's reign and despite my deep love for Scotland, I can't really get into anything at all beyond 1603. I think at that point the world is just becoming too modern. I want my Anglo-Saxons and Plantagenets and Tudors, and my Stone Age builders.
DeleteVery dysfunctional. Haha I hope you love this one when you read it!
ReplyDeleteAnd that is putting it nicely! Thank you!
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