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by Alison Weir
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Kathryn Lively, Reader
Kathryn Lively, Reader rated it 10 years ago
ARc received from the publisher via NetGalley.I've read some of Weir's non-fiction works on the Tudors, and my interest in the subject attracted me to her fictionalized account of Elizabeth I's reign. Any novel depicting the first Elizabeth's reign is going to be ambitious, and while Weir covers a v...
Sorry kids, no feet.
Sorry kids, no feet. rated it 10 years ago
In her latest novel, it appears Allison Weir is trying to take a page out of another Tudor author (who shall remain nameless). Weir seems to have lost her voice. In general, I am a fan of Weir’s fiction. I find her non-fiction hit or miss but that’s another story. Her latest releases,[b:A Dangerous...
Carpe Librum
Carpe Librum rated it 10 years ago
To start, I will admit that I have a lukewarm relationship with Weir's writing. I have rated her works between 2-4 stars, though I usually enjoy her novels more than her nonfiction. I found myself double-checking the name on this cover because it was so reminiscent of another author that I have swor...
Michele Jacobsen
Michele Jacobsen rated it 10 years ago
Although I've never cared for Weir's historical work (well researched but too biased in my opinion), I did very much like the first historical fiction novel she wrote. This, I felt, was her true calling. It allowed her to put her meticulous research to use and at the same time employ all the bias sh...
Reflections
Reflections rated it 10 years ago
Spanning thirty years from Elizabeth I's coronation in 1558 to the historic events of 1588 and with an epilogue reflecting on the events of the rest of her life, Alison Weir's The Marriage Game is a mesmerizing book that kept me racing through its pages. Information presented in story form makes mor...
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