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Pros
Netgalley and random house publishing group-ballantine gave me an arc of the queens of the crusade by alison weir. I was very happy with my purchase. Well done and highly readable. Great work by alison weir.
Alison weir has an amazing talent for writing non fictions that are the furthest thing from dry. This one is for the history lovers, another well researched book from alison weir.
Queens of the crusades is a thorough examination of five queens who reigned through the crusading era. The reader gets a full picture of what life was like for these queens. This format allows us to delve deeply into the life of each queen. The period... Read More
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Highlights
Quality
Not all was well in her marriage to henry either with the pair eventually separating and living in different areas
Competitiveness
560 pages5 starsthe research for this book must have been exhaustive
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However these queens knew how to use their influence in the events of the time
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However some major editing errors caught my eye this time around
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Another major typo included a list that repeated the first and the last item
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This is uncharacteristically sloppy and knocked a star off my review
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I won a free digital copy from net galley and the publisher in return for an honest review
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Their purpose in life was as pawns in monarchial marriage alliances and more importantly to bear sons as heirs and daughters as further marriage bait