Noel Some Cornbread wrote: » Just downloaded The Autobiography of Henry III, by Margaret George. Ordinarily I like to give a quick overview of a book, but I'm sure King Henry VIII needs no introduction. I've been hooked on the Tudors for awhile now, actually since The Tudors TV show (fantastic series) and went to London for the first time only recently just to visit The Tower of London, I loved Traitors Gate where Anne Boleyn was brought into the tower. Apart from that I've also downloaded 'Don't Stop me Now' by Vassos Alexandra.. Its a running book, I won't bore you all with the details lol
8mv wrote: » I remember reading that one years ago and enjoyed it a lot. TBH The Tudurs TV series looked like rubbish to me, so I didn't watch a minute of it. Did you visit the Church of St Peter ad Vincula when you were in the Tower? The bodies of Anne Boleyn and Katherine Howard are buried under the alter.
Deleted User wrote: » Reading Elantris by Brandon Sanderson. Enjoying it quite a lot. Definitely not beautiful prose but the story and world building is good.
Mars Bar wrote: » Me too! Took me a little bit to get into it but I'm enjoying it now. I'm about halfway through.
Deleted User wrote: » I'm around half way through as well. I read and loved the three Stormlight Archive books and have decided to do Elantris and Mistborn over the coming months. The "magic" and religion Sanderson puts into his books is extremely well thought out.
Noel Some Cornbread wrote: » I did visit, loved everything about it and plan on going back after this book. I avoided the TV show because all I'd heard about it was 'tits and ass', so I didn't think it would have any depth to the story. But I watched The Crown first, absolutely amazing. That got me interested in British royalty, and I'd be a pretty strong republican. So out of boredom I started The Tudors and was gripped from the off. Its brilliant, well worth watching.
Poochie05 wrote: » Wolf of the Plains by Conn Iggulden. First book in the Conqueror series of historical fiction novels based on the Mongols. Had a good 2 hour flight yesterday that got me stuck in to it and can’t put it down.
What If? is a collection of counterfactual essays dealing with military events. Concentrating on some of the most intriguing military history turning points of the last 3,000 years
TimeUp wrote: » Sapiens: A Brief History of Human Kind. I can't put it down.
Undividual wrote: » Unfortunately I can't read