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by Philippa Gregory, Bianca Amato, Dagmara Dominczyk, Ruthie Henshall
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Of Letters and of Sciences
Of Letters and of Sciences rated it 10 years ago
Anne of Cleves, The Boleyn Inheritance by Philippa Gregory
A Scottish-Canadian Blethering On About Books
I enjoyed the juggling point of view and the intrinsic feminist stance of this book. Unfortunately two of the three characters were a bit flat, and I would have liked a bit more of the most interesting one (at least as portrayed here), Anne of Cleves. It was a quick and interesting read, and I woul...
Book On The Move
Book On The Move rated it 12 years ago
This book was absolutely amazing. Don't get me wrong; I loved it. The progression of the story wasn't too fast or too slow, it went at an accurately moderate pace. The plot-line was amazing and the dialogue suited the characters' personality traits. After doing further research I found that Jane...
Khanh the Killjoy
Khanh the Killjoy rated it 12 years ago
I'm a sucker for Tudor historicals. It never gets old reading about the six queens of Henry VIII, and it gives me a serious appreciation for my daily life after reading about the dangers of living in the past. Having a tendency to stick my foot in my mouth results in social ostracism these days for ...
candyy
candyy rated it 13 years ago
Not her best book, nor they were the most interesting people to write about, but I still enjoyed this book.
A Book and A Review #2
A Book and A Review #2 rated it 15 years ago
Wasn't my favorite Philippa Gregory book, but it was incredibly well written. The story actually broke my heart...
The Bookishville
The Bookishville rated it 15 years ago
I was first introduced to Philippa Gregory when I watched movie adaptation of one of her novels. The Boleyn Inheritance is actually the third installment in her Tudor series and was preceded by The Constant Princess and The Other Boleyn Girl (The movie was adapted from this novel). I was a bit skept...
Coffee Bean Bookshelf
Coffee Bean Bookshelf rated it 16 years ago
Another excellent book in the Tudor series. I thought this was going to be the next wife in succession, but it's skipped over Jane Seymour. I got the gist of her story from this one, though.It was interesting to see the story from the point of view of 3 different women, with different experiences ...
SilverThistle
SilverThistle rated it 17 years ago
The Boleyn Inheritance was my second Philippa Gregory book and I enjoyed it even more than the first (The Other Boleyn Girl). I loved seeing how things panned out, depending on which side of the fence the narrator was on, and I really felt like I knew the characters and their motivation by the end. ...
Ad Girl-Book Worm
Ad Girl-Book Worm rated it 17 years ago
This was a good book -- not as good as the Other Boelyn Girl, but better than The Constant Princess. It follows up on characters introduced in the Other Boelyn Girl, which was interesting ... I like to read stories that continue and has the same or connected characters.
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