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Born.A.Reader
Lionheart | Sharon Kay Penman
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Due to lack of internet, I didn't get a chance to post this yesterday. #Bookhaul from a new-to-me used bookstore. My little picked up a decent stack as well. 📚

Sace That edition of Alice in Wonderland looks delightful! 3d
Deblovestoread Penman is always an excellent choice 😍 3d
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Coffeymuse
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Forgot to post yesterday! For some reason can't concentrate on the Penman novel so it's off to the west.
Really enjoyed the Le Guin book and looking forward to the hygge book next weekend.
#bookreport #weeklyforecast

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Coffeymuse
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Started this chunkster last night... Okay, read 6 pages our of 759 pages. I think I'm going to enjoy this one!

Deblovestoread It‘s so good! 🩵 3w
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BarbaraJean
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I had to finish reading Wolf Hall before I started this one, so I wouldn‘t get my Henries mixed up 😆

I didn‘t know much about Eleanor of Aquitaine going into this, but now I realize why E.L. Konigsburg found her so fascinating. Headstrong, determined, wife to two major figures of her time, mother of Richard the Lionheart and the infamous King John—and with a finger in a LOT of different political pies! The narrative frame here felt a bit odd:⤵️

BarbaraJean (Cont‘d) …Eleanor and three of her contemporaries are waiting for Henry II‘s arrival in Heaven, and as they wait, each one recounts a chapter of Eleanor‘s life. That setup felt contrived—especially when Lincoln and Churchill randomly show up at the end! I prefer Konigsburg‘s books with contemporary settings, but still really appreciate the way this children‘s book from the 1970s brings a strong female historical figure to life. 9mo
BarbaraJean This was my 1973 pick for the #192025 challenge. 🎉 (edited) 9mo
TrishB I‘d recommend Sharon Penman‘s and Elizabeth Chadwick‘s books on Eleanor if you want to read more! 9mo
BarbaraJean @TrishB Thanks for the recommendation—I‘ll take a look at those! 9mo
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Itchyfeetreader
Lionheart | Sharon Kay Penman
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This has taken me three weeks - it felt like a real chunkster and at times a real slog. As ever with Penman the research is fabulous and the characters including the often forgotten women jumping the page, alive and vibrant. This is the 4th in her quintet about Henry, Elinor and their children and most is based around Richard‘s crusade and it is a little too battley for me! Did enjoy my last chapters and cocktail though

Leftcoastzen Your cocktail is? 10mo
Bookwomble ❓🍸❓ Enquiring minds want to know! 🧐 10mo
Itchyfeetreader @Leftcoastzen @Bookwomble it was delicious but one where one was enough. It was a Bakewell daiquiri - rum, cherry syrup, lime and amaretto! 10mo
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Bookwomble @Itchyfeetreader That does sound delicious - has all my favourite flavours in it! 😋 10mo
Leftcoastzen Wow , sounds good! 10mo
TrishB Richard was very battley! 10mo
Itchyfeetreader @TrishB he certainly was - at over 800 pages I will be pausing before reading the 5th novel in the series 10mo
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Born.A.Reader
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🪺 Elizabeth Chadwick. Lisa Gardner. Tess Gerritson. Sandra Dallas. Robert Galbraith. Sarah J Maas.
🪺 🪺 I can't pick just one lol, A Summer Queen by EC, for one.
🪺🪺🪺 Elizabeth Chadwick. Sarah J Maas.
#WondrousWednesday @Eggs

Eggs Thanks for playing 🥚🥚 10mo
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Zuhkeeyah
Matrix | Lauren Groff
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Overall, it's a good read, though there's no strong plot. You follow Marie as she morphs from unwanted orphan to powerful abbess. I wish we had more of her life as a crusader.

#authoramonth @Soubhiville

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vlwelser
Matrix | Lauren Groff
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My favorite part about this book are the snarky side comments from the author about the environment and feminist topics. It's really very good.

#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

#AuthorAMonth @Soubhiville (I actually meant to just read 1 per month but I thoroughly enjoyed this extra one)

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 12mo
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staci.reads
Matrix | Lauren Groff
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This book was unlike anything I've read before, and through much of it, I wasn't sure if it would be a pick for me or not. But it kept me coming back, and there were moments of greatness. This was my first Lauren Groff, and I read it for my February ##AuthorAMonth @Soubhiville

Soubhiville Glad you liked it. 🙂 12mo
Lesliereadsalot I‘ve loved all her books! 12mo
Caryl I felt similarly. The way she told the story was challenging for me at first, but once I got used to it, it felt just right for the time period and characters. I ended up loving it. 11mo
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jenniferw88
Matrix | Lauren Groff
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Librarybelle I really liked this one! 12mo
Hooked_on_books I loved this book! It was on my best of the year list the year I read it. 12mo
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