
#CharacterCharm #Queen My friend is reading Gregory , on one of my swings through the used bookstore, found a couple she needed.👏
#CharacterCharm #Queen My friend is reading Gregory , on one of my swings through the used bookstore, found a couple she needed.👏
Heiress to the red rose of Lancaster, Margaret Beaufort fervently believes that her house is a true ruler of England. Ignored by her sainted cousin Henry VI, mocked by her mother, married at the age of 12, and endangered by childbirth she vows to put her son on the throne naming him Henry, she sends him into exile and pledges him in marriage to the daughters of her sworn enemy
Margaret Beaufort believed absolutely that her son Henry Tudor (later Henry VII) was destined to be king because God willed it. Philippa Gregory‘s version of her was manipulative, cold, and heavily involved in the disappearance of the Princes in the Tower. I didn‘t like her at all, but I appreciate her determination to secure the throne for her son. The end of this book is exciting and fantastic, as Henry faces Richard III in battle for the crown.
The long and short of it is that Margaret Beaufort is perhaps one of those characters I hate to actually (kinda) like. She wants to appear as this gentle woman; whose godly etc. But she comes off as a righteous, spiteful and judgmental woman who above all is ruled by jealously. The women of War of the Roses are definitely much more interesting then the men lol.
Found this beauty at a used bookstore some time ago but hadn‘t felt like reading this time period…. I need a switch up so … it‘s time!! Do you like my #bookbeau? It was a gift from my daughter ❤️
Thinking a bit outside the box on this one #Redandwhite #CuriousCovers
We have two books from the Plantagenet and Tudor novels by Philippa Gregory : The Red Queen and The White Queen.
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I started the Plantagenet and Tudor novels last year and am reading them chronologically. I have been surprised by how much I am loving them! Didn‘t love this one as much as “The White Queen.” I found Margaret Beaufort to be annoying compared to Elizabeth Woodville. But, I love the historical trivia I am picking up! e.g. Anne Neville died during a solar eclipse which freaked everyone out and was seen as an omen of Richard III‘s death. ⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
I am posting a book every day from my TBR collection. 📚
Day 68
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Making some progress on this delightful audiobook (soooo well narrated) while I wait for the hubs to get his second covid vaccine 💉 #jealous
Day 19 #20Series20Days @Andrew65
When I first discovered these books I binged; I devoured. All Tudor and Plantagenet novels are compared to these. I have learned so incredibly much. It still distresses me when I remember Margaret Pole's death.
I can do without Gregory's Wideacre Trilogy. In fact, it is one of the worst series.
I did like the book, although I loved the #whitequeen! But I find myself on the edge of my seat wanting to know what is happening next , but the next book in the series is #thekingmakersdaughter , so I feel like I‘m going to go backwards in the time line
Switched to listening to this while at work and I‘ve been following along with the physical copy
Yes I always knew who is the red queen, I guess I didn‘t want it to be her!
Almost halfway thru this delicious book, I love the book, the story but the main character is so exhausting!!! Nothing like Elizabeth in the White Queen, that is one character I loved!!! I don‘t know yet if Margaret is supposed to be the red queen
Ok I‘m interested in who is this lady the red queen.... let‘s go and find out
To say I‘m excited is not enough! I finally will have the first 2 books in the series!! My brother asked me what I wanted for my birthday and I told him- he‘s not the bookworm lime me so I was worried he wouldn‘t understand how important this is. .. it he didn‘t even ask any questions he just went and searched all the bookstores until he found them!! How awesome is he??!!
I've read a couple of Philippa Gregory's books before and many of the main characters are quite religious. Margaret is religious almost to the point that she is blinded that she cannot see that some of her choices are wildly sinful. It makes her a difficult character to read about.
I have underestimated my book needs for this trip. 😕
Just finished this one on my flight. I never get this right. Anyone have any good bookstore recommendations in Seattle?
Let me know in the comments
Great book. Infuriating in spots as it depicts the poor treatment of women as property. Margaret Beaufort seemed to be a zealot of extraordinary delusion with Joan of Arc envy. It only served to make me even more curious about her place in history as the mother of Henry VII and grandmother of Henry VIII. Fortunately there are references at the back of the book.
This conversation so clearly illustrates my feelings anytime I hear someone asserting what they claim to be the will of their particular deity. Funny how they always seem to agree completely with the mortal claiming to speak on their behalf. 🤣😂
Our local library is having their semiannual book sale this week and I went a little wild with the historical fiction. I‘ve been slowly collecting all of Philippa Gregory‘s books. Most of the ones they had, I already have... but I found three I still need! I‘ve already read Wideacre, but it was a library book and I‘m dying to read it again!
Bath time reading 🌊📖
I had a hard time rating this book. It started off strong but then it became dull. Halfway through the book, I was dragging me feet. Nonetheless I enjoyed the character development of Margaret. She started off as an innocent 12 year old forced into marriage after marriage. By her third marriage, she chose her husband and steered the rebellion. Therefore I gave it a 👍. #goodreadschallenge
I‘m starting another book. Already 100 pages in! 😊. It is very difficult to not get mad at how women, much less, 12 year old girls get treated in those days. I could not imagine being married at 12! Ick! #currentlyreading
Hi!!! @TCLinrow you‘re my first international swap! Just wanted to let you know I shipped your #kingsandqueens box last Friday! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🤗🤗🙂🙂
Added 3 more to my collection this weekend 🎀 anyone else have to own them all before reading a series?? Please tell me I‘m not the only one 🤣
Second of the series The Cousins' War. It is the story of Margaret Beaufort, mother of Henry VII of England. Entertaining level: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 #livro #Persefone #book #bookaholic #booklovers #ler #leitura #leitora #reading #instabook #instaread #instabooks #bookstagram #igread #litsy #booklover #brazilianreader #2013Sha #DogsOfLitsy
#lyricalapril #maps I adore Phillippa Gregory, though given the weight of the subject and the books, you have to be in the right mood. I've read both her Tudors and her Cousins War series, though I think I have one of each sitting in my unread stack, simply because I haven't hit the mood. Each of those series is a buy upon release for me though :)
I liked this book, but I didn't love it. It served as an excellent continuation of the overall story line but I had difficulty with Margaret's narration. I would rate the book a solid 3.5/5 stars.
"To know oneself is to know all, and I will confess my own sin and the part it played in our failure."
Current Location: Page 198/341, 58%, 1482.
Spent the majority of my work day reading which is always lovely and made some excellent progress. I have mixed feelings on the main character Margaret, as she lacks the more endearing qualities of prior characters. Her piety and sense self of importance can come across as whiny, immature, and self entitled. Yet, her devotion to her son is what humanizes her and makes her character more believable.
#guiltypleasures #marchintoreading. I love historical fiction, especially books about British royalty.
"I am known to nobody. I am a flower that wastes its sweetness on the desert air, indeed. He has never even seen me. No one has written a single, solitary ballad about me; no one has drawn my likeness. I am wife to a man of no ambition, who will not ride out to war until he is forced to go. I am mother to a son in my enemy's keeping, and I am the distant love of a defeated man in exile."
"I long for her to hold me and hug me and tell me that she has missed me, but that would be to wish for a different mother, and then I would have been a different girl."
The second in Philippa Gregory's historical trilogy is a well-researched affair that shows the political dangers and brutality of the time but I found Margaret herself to be a weirdly stilted character who didn't really come to life on the page and for all her rivalry with Elizabeth Woodville there isn't enough interaction between the two to give it flesh or bite.
My #cupidgoespostal package from my Cupid. Yes there was card included; didn't get it into the photo.
#flowersoncovers #feistfeb. I love history and I do enjoy Philippe Gregory's white and red rose books. The War of the Roses is fascinating and she makes her female characters very relatable. There are little red roses 🌹 on the cover 😀
My Valentine's Day, #redbooks shelf for #17booklove. Most of them I have read, but it's been long enough I could probably read them all again like it was the first time! @jess.how