Friday, 15 July 2011

Elizabeth by Kathryn Lasky

As it says on the book:

Its 1544, and Princess Elizabeth, the daughter of ill-fated queen Anne Boleyn has just been banished to yet another country hous. Her step-sister hates ger, and her father indulges and ignores her by turns. In and out of favour as her father's wives come and go, what does the future hold for an inconvenient, invisible princess...?

This books had got a couple of things wrong, first of all that Elizabeth was granted by the rest of Henry's wives, unlike her HALF SISTER, not step-sister, Mary who LOVED HER and did not hate her, Who was out of favour as Anne Boleyn took on the throne and then when her father married Catherine Howard, Anne Boleyn's cousin, Elizabeth's second cousin.  

Henry VII's Wives by Alison Prince

As it says on the book: 

On her 10th birthday in 1536, Beatrice meets the King and his new queen, Jane Seymour, at Greenwich Palace. That same day, her friends, Eva and Elinor entrust her with their old diaries. Reading these, she comes to understand the lives of two earlier queens, Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn, as she enters the service of not just one of Henry's queens, but three.

A great book! Another sequel to My Tudor Queen, The Sequel of Anne Boleyn and Me diaries are written about the rest of Henry's queens. 

Anne Boleyn and Me by Alison Prince

As it says in the book:

Its 1525. Elinor is lady-in-waiting to Queen Catherine. Anne Boleyn is also one of the Queen's ladies until she attracts the eye of King Henry. Elinor watches and listens, And writes down all she sees in her journal - a witness to Henry's desire for a son that tore his family and kingdom apart...
This book is focussing on the eventful events in this decade, As Henry turns into a true monarch, Burning with inpatients while Wolsey sees if he can figure out a way to get Henry his divorce, But the Pope will not let him annul his marrige to the devote Catholic Queen, making Princess Mary a princess no longer but a bastard.   

Superb facts come to mind when you read this, Anne Boleyn. An amazing character, Very interesting legend and form of Anne Boleyn. Alison Prince must have worked so hard to create The wonderful main character, Elinor Valjean. And to carry on with Eva's daughter must have been a delight!
 

Catherine of Aragon/My Tudor Queen by Alison Prince

As the book says:

Its the year 1501. Eva has come to London from Spain in the retinue of her friend, Catherine of Aragon, who is to marry Arthur, the eldest son of King Henry VII. But when Catherine meets Arthur's charismatic younger brother, Prince Harrt, Eva watches the pair of them and wishes that princesses were free to follow the wishes of their hearts...
This is quite a story, covering a few years as the diary of Eva who is from a titled family, A Friend of Princess Catherine of Aragon who leaves her warm home to a chilly bitter country.

Catherine really loves Harry (Later Henry VIII) the first time they meet, but she came here to marry Arthur, not to be betrothed to him then run away with his brother, But this is the beginning of her love, When the prince dies sickly. Although Bad news is that The King wants to take Catherine for himself as everybody knows it is unlawful for a man to marry his brother's widow. 

Maybe she shouldn't have married The King because this is how it all starts, and she has no idea how unhappy it will end out in the end, And who carries her fate, just one person and we all know who she is, Anne Boleyn.