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Quality
Great to be read with the lady in the tower by allison weir
On the other hand her blinding ambition brings out the raw cruelty of her behaviour visavis katherine of aragon and princess ma... Read More
Nor is this an anne that ever truly falls in love with the king
I found the concluding chapters describing annes horrific last days gripping and one cannot help admiring her strength and cour... Read More
Packaging/appearance
I noticed a few scenes was like the episodes of the tudors
Competitiveness
However she became caught up in her familys obsession with power and became determined to be queen at any cost
Its a different perspective than the usual
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- This product had a total of 799 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 23 2020.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The story is told from annes point of view and describes the pressure that was placed on her by her family
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
However she became caught up in her familys obsession with power and became determined to be queen at any cost
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The book probably could have been shorter
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Weir writes with a slant toward anne boleyn
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Hard headed yes but she stuck with her convictions
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Many historical fiction writers portray anne boleyn as a figure to be admired and engender pity
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
She is bitter spiteful and unruly
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
After reading the first novel in this series it is hard to like her at all