The Lady Elizabeth by Alison Weir
KeskusteluEnglish History - Tudor through Edwardian
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1JustPeachyGA
I am currently reading "The Lady Elizabeth" by Alison Weir. I love reading books by Alison Weir... this is my 3rd one. I read the one Eleanor of Aquaitaine (sp) and Innocent Traitor. I am liking this book as well. Anyone read this book?
2mallinje
I've read it. It was pretty good but I liked Innocent Traitor better.
3JustPeachyGA
So far I definitely like Innocent Trator best. What do you think of the situation with Elizabeth's secret pregnancy?
4mallinje
I thought it was interesting. I've read some nonfiction about Elizabeth and can see where the rumors came from that she was pregnant. That's why I like Alison Weir's novels: she doesn't take things too far.
By the way, I live in GA, too.
By the way, I live in GA, too.
5JustPeachyGA
Awesome. What part of GA do you live? I live in Johns Creek area. I agree with your comments about Alison Weir... it is always captivating to me and intriguing how she works the facts and possiblities into her work.
7JustPeachyGA
Wow, you are up the street!
8JustPeachyGA
Well, I just finished reading the book and I really did like the ending. Some parts of the book kind of seemed to drag on for me but overall I loved reading a book about Elizabeth's younger life.
9mallinje
I've been reading Philippa Gregory's books lately. They're not as good as Alison Weir's but they're still good for historical fiction.
10mallinje
I've been reading Philippa Gregory's books lately. They're not as good as Alison Weir's but they're still good for historical fiction.
11mrsbutler87
I liked it a lot, Innocent Traitor is one of the next books on my list. And I agree with you Mallinje; Weir doesn't tend to take things too far. Gregory's books are a good drama read, but Weir tries to stick to the facts as much as possible and only fill in the blanks where needed... that's why I love a good historical fiction novel that has a note from the author in the last pages about what happened to the character and what things they changed.