Thursday, 31 March 2016

Thats What He Said Thursday - Will Traynor - 31st March 2016

Hello, i am doing this post on the 1st of March because otherwise i would forget to do it or end up rushing last minute.
That's What He Said Thursdays was Created by Chapter Break and it is pretty much just a appreciation post for your favourite Male Protagonist's quotes to his girl.

This week i have chosen a guy whose book i read last month and it broke my heart how cute and perfect he was....

Will Traynor
Me Before You - JoJo Moyes






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Wednesday, 30 March 2016

Top 5 Wednesday - Least Favourite Books in Your Favourite Series' - 30th March 2016

Hello, so I am pre writing all my T5W posts this month because I will most probably forget otherwise so this week it is all about your favourite series but your least favourite book in those series' ok let's get started .....

5. Frostbite - Vampire Academy - Richelle Mead


4. The Lost Hero - The Heroes of Olympus - Rick Riordan


3. I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have To Kill You - Gallagher Girls - Ally Carter


2. City of Ashes - The Mortal Instruments - Cassandra Clare


1. Scarlet - The Lunar Chronicles - Marissa Meyer


Top 5 Wednesday was created by GingerReadsLainey
Here is the goodreads page

Here is the full list of participants - Wednesday-Ers

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March 2016 Book Haul

I have acquired 6 books this month, i am doing really well with my only buying books i have either read on my kindle or will read very soon .... 


So first there were two pre orders  ...

Lady Midnight - Cassandra Clare (paperback)


Ryder - L.A Casey (Kindle)


Then i got a book for review ...

Head over Heels - Holly Smale (Kindle)



Then i Brought two books when i went to get Lady Midnight ...

The Heir - Kiera Cass (paperback)



The Hollow Crown - Dan Jones (Paperback)


and finally i brought one book on my Kindle ....

Always You - Missy Johnson (Kindle)





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Tuesday, 29 March 2016

Children's Book Recommendation's

When i was a child, i loved to read and here are some of my most favourite books and authors i read when i was young and also children's books i have loved since i started reading as a teenager. so lets start with all those two since they are very well known .......


Harry Potter & the Philosophers Stone - J K Rowling

I didn't read this till i was about 15 or 16 and i loved them and i wish i did read them as a child they would have been more magical to a younger readers mind. 


Percy Jackson & The Lighting Thief - Rick Riordan

Again i didn't read this book until i was 18 years old and it was amazing and such a fun book to read and i can understand why so many children love this series as well as adults.


now onto the Books & authors i loved as a child 

Roald Dahl 

The BFG 

I read this is school and it has still stuck with me well over 10years later, it is such a good story with a lovely message behind it.


The Twits 

I still laugh when i think of this book, it is just a good funny book about two old married people who hate each other (there is so much more than that but its such a short book i don't want to give much away)


Dav Pilkey

The Captain Underpants series

I loved this series it was so funny and i had most of the books i just have no clue where they are now and i really need to either find them or buy them again they were such funny lighthearted reads and that is why they will always be some of favourites. 



Now my all time favourite Author when i was a child was ......


Jacqueline Wilson

I used to own most of what was published at the time now i own 20 of her books but i am going to list my personal favourites (there are going to be a few)

- The Sleepover Club
- The Story of Tracy Beaker
- The Suitcase Kid
- The Lottie Project
- Midnight
- The Illustrated Mum
- The Bed & Breakfast Star
- The Mum Minder
- Vicky Angel
- Lizzie Zipmouth
- Cookie
- Double Act 
- Lola Rose

and there are so many more but some of them are for a little older audiences some like ...

- My Sister Jodie 
- Kiss
- Love Lessons
- Dustbin Baby
- The Diamond Girls




if you have any suggestions please leave them in the comments 


Until Next Time
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Elizabeth & The Prince of Spain - Margaret Irwin - Spoiler Free Review

Title - Elizabeth & The Prince of Spain
Author - Margaret Irwin
Series - The Elizabeth Trilogy / Good Queen Bess Trilogy #3 
ISBN - 9780749012625
Genre - Adult > Historical Fiction
My Copy - Purchased
Format - Paperback
Where You Can Find It - Goodreads - Waterstones - Barnes & Noble - Book Depository - Amazon UK - Amazon US

 The final book in the Elizabeth Trilogy is an epic conclusion to the early life of Queen Elizabeth I, but Philip Prince of Spain doesn't not wish to make it easy for her to he has been warned about his Wife's half sister she is a heretic, a rebel and a potential enemy but there is something abut her, something that makes him want her near him even if she is a heretic she is an alluring Heretic.
Elizabeth is accused of Treason and the only person who can keep her from the Tower is her sisters husband but that will endure the wrath of Bloody Mary, can Elizabeth survive to take the throne and rule as a Queen in her own right as well as making sure Philip doesn't over step out of bounds.


So before i start i will say this is the best in the series by a mile, it didn't have the whiny characters like in the previous two books, and the characters seem to be acting their age and that was my biggest problem in the other books and that was solved and that is one of the main reasons this ended up with 4 stars and not 5. 

I did still have a couple minor problem but i just ignored them, and that is the fact we didn't see Elizabeth for the first 100pgs its all about Philip and i not sure how i feel about that he was a good character and i enjoyed reading his POV, but i love reading from Bess' more. Mary's character was as pathetic as usual and that makes me sad because i wish that for once we would get a strong woman like her Mother and Grandmothers. Bess on the other hand has really grown since the first book and that was amazing to see i hated her in the first book and now you cant start to see the Queen she becomes inside of her waiting to burst out. 

I liked the story there really wasn't much of one it was more Elizabeth trying to survive and Philip trying to get her to have sex with him. But what storyline there was it did flow pretty well and is one of the best series i have read in the Tudor Genre so for that I commend it since stories about Elizabeth I normally only keep my attention for the first book. but this entire series was enjoyable and some of the best historical fiction and it feels timeless when your are reading it you would never guess that it was first published in 1953 so i really hope you give this series a try it is one of the best i have read. 

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Monday, 28 March 2016

The Queen's Choice - Anne O'Brien - Spoiler Free Review

Title - The Queen's Choice
Author - Anne O'Brien
ISBN - 9781848454071
Genre - Adult > Historical Fiction
My Copy - Purchased
Format - Hardback
Where You Can Find It - Goodreads - Waterstones - Book Depository - Amazon UK

Joanna must choose, her family and country or King Henry IV and England choosing one means she must leave her children behind and choosing the other means she will forever be unhappy. After making her choice Joanna must stumble through the life she has made for herself and the consequences of her actions and the people around hers actions as well the English will never accept a French bride let alone a Breton so will she make the right choice for her and everyone around hers sanity or will she throw it all in, in the name of love and lust.

I am not entirely sure how i feel about this book, at times i am really happy about how this story is portrayed then other times not so much, and at times it was confusing and not very clear. I definitely over looked that because i always fall in love with O'Brien writing and it draws you in, and keeps you hooked for the entire book.

The characters were good my only tiny mark down were there was just so many it got confusing at time, and also many of them had the same names it is nothing to do with the author since that is the way it was back then but just going in know you are going to have to pay attention to who's who. I like Joanna as a main character she was a very strong female lead for this time era and the male characters were all very different her first husband to Henry IV were complete opposites, and it seemed like all the men were contradictions of each other. 

The story was good and Anne O'Brien tells amazing stories and has such amazing world building it makes you feel like you are right there back in the 15th century but i would have liked a little bit more, but really only on emotions and not much else. It was very sad and emotional, i could never do what she had to do and O'Brien wrote this perfectly. What i love about O'Brien's writing is that even though this is an adult Historical Fiction she doesn't go for the Romance & Sex angle. There is romance but sex is not a huge part of it like it is in so many other AHF's novels. I have so far loved every book i have read by her and i cant wait to read more about the woman history forgot.

My only couple of marks down is the ending was very anti-climactic, it was amazing up until the last about 50 pages and then it sort of tailed off, not the best ending because it leaves you feeling unsatisfied and that isn't very fun when you have been reading this book for a while and the ending isn't memorable, and to go with that there were periods of this book that nothing really happened then it felt like at other times too much was happening it was very hard to find a balanced section where just the right amount of stuff was going on to be able to follow it. 

I really did enjoy this book it was good, sad, and happy all rolled into one. I cant wait to read more from this author. 

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The Cousins War - Philippa Gregory Series Review - Spoiler Free Review

The Cousins War was a turbulent period in English history, a civil war that pegged Neighbours against neighbours and mainly in the royal Family Cousins against cousins, i wont go into who i think is in the right since this is a book review not a history debate. Only in the last 20 years have we started to want to know more about the women behind the men, the women who also survived the times sometimes with greater risk to themselves from giving birth on a ship because your father has become a traitor to being a pawn in the quest for power, these women didn't have a voice before, barely heard of when it came to history but Philippa Gregory has given them the voice that has made people fall in love with these characters and researched them more and made sure that they are not forgotten.

**** I am going to review them in the order they should be read but it doesn't matter since i personally read them in a mixed up order myself, but to keep things simple i will review them in the order of time lines and the order they should be read in to follow the story.

The Lady of The Rivers

Character - Jacquetta Woodville
Timeline - 1430 - 1464
ISBN - 9781847374592
My Copy - Purchased
Format - Hardback
Where You Can Find It - Goodreads - Waterstones - Barnes & Noble - Book Depository - Amazon UK - Amazon US
Jacquetta, daughter of the Count of Luxembourg and kinswoman to half the royalty of Europe, was married to the great Englishman John, Duke of Bedford, uncle to Henry VI. Widowed at the age of 19, she took the extraordinary risk of marrying a gentleman of her household for love, and then carved out a new life for herself.


I have to admit this was an odd one it had some very good characters, and a very Good storyline. I am going to say right now if you are looking for historically accurate fiction then Philippa Gregory is not the author for you. It has a very whimsical feel to it with witchcraft and water goddesses, it is good if you don't put too much stock into it. 
Jacquetta is a really strong female character and i read this book last so i knew already what a strong and amazing character she was but watching her as a young girl was fascinating and it showed how she became what she became and also it explains the love she has for her husband and why she reacts the way she does when she hears of his murder. 
Lord Rivers is a character who is loving, kind and just personifies the modern man in a time where women where treated like the were nothing he listened to his wife and treated his daughters with respect never forced them to marry and one they didn't want to and he just took everything in his stride.
The story is one that carries on throughout the series and that is why you should read them in order, because sometimes i felt like oh i have already read this but in a different POV and it makes more sense when you read for what is supposed to be the first time. This is a book about falling in love and fighting to be with that person even if it means you have to give up your royal title.


The White Queen


Character - Elizabeth Woodville
Timeline - 1464 - 1485
ISBN - 9781847374554
My Copy - Purchased
Format - Hardback
Where You Can Find It - Goodreads - Waterstones - Barnes & Noble - Book Depository - Amazon UK - Amazon US
Brother turns on brother to win the ultimate prize, the throne of England, in this dazzling account of the wars of the Plantagenets. They are the claimants and kings who ruled England before the Tudors, and now Philippa Gregory brings them to life through the dramatic and intimate stories of the secret players: the indomitable women, starting with Elizabeth Woodville, the White Queen.
The White Queen tells the story of a woman of extraordinary beauty and ambition who, catching the eye of the newly crowned boy king, marries him in secret and ascends to royalty. While Elizabeth rises to the demands of her exalted position and fights for the success of her family, her two sons become central figures in a mystery that has confounded historians for centuries: the missing princes in the Tower of London whose fate is still unknown.
I loved this book even almost three years after reading this book it is still in my mind as one of my favourite Historical Fiction books, it is a theme in Philippa Gregory's books is the very strong female lead and this really is the woman behind the man and the fact that it was a love match from the very start and not an alliance marriage. That is one of the reasons i loved this book because it has a different take obviously since then we have had royals marry non-royals from Henry VIII to our current royal family, but before that it was pretty unheard of it was normally a foreign princess to create alliances and keep Europe together.
This book had so much drama and families fighting one an other, it was hard to keep up at times but it was so good and It was also the first book in this series to be published. Elizabeth was such a strong character even if a little morally wrong at times. The main man was Edward IV and in that you can see his grandson Henry VIII in him they are written so similar and it is like What would Henry be like if he didn't become paranoid.
The story again features Witch like characters, and water goddesses and curses  it is again not the most historical accurate but it is such a sweet fluffy read about two people who love each other and fight the world too be together. I loved the story it was one of my favourite of the series definitely the most 'fluffy' of the series. 



The Red Queen



Character - Lady Margaret Beaufort
Timeline - 1453 - 1485
ISBN - 9781847374578
My Copy - Purchased
Format - Hardback
Where You Can Find It - Goodreads - Waterstones - Barnes & Noble - Book Depository - Amazon UK - Amazon US
The Cousins War, brings to life the story of Margaret Beaufort, a shadowy and mysterious character in the first book of the series - The White Queen - but who now takes centre stage in the bitter struggle of The War of the Roses. The Red Queen tells the story of the child-bride of Edmund Tudor, who, although widowed in her early teens, uses her determination of character and wily plotting to infiltrate the house of York under the guise of loyal friend and servant, undermine the support for Richard III and ultimately ensure that her only son, Henry Tudor, triumphs as King of England. Through collaboration with the dowager Queen Elizabeth Woodville, Margaret agrees a betrothal between Henry and Elizabeth's daughter, thereby uniting the families and resolving the Cousins War once and for all by founding of the Tudor dynasty.

This was the most intriguing, we honestly don't know much about Lady Margaret, there are so many different account. Some say she was a conniving evil woman and others say she was a loving mother who just wanted her son home. Honestly i didn't know anything about her going into this book, but i had a feeling and it didn't coincide with this book at all. I am all for peoples artistic liberties but personally this for me is where the story changes it goes from the first two books that are about love and power mixed together, to a woman who had a child at barely 13 years old and then never conceived again and almost died. It takes a bit getting used to the very devout way of Lady Margaret's thinking. But once you get over that it is very easy and good to read. 
The story, i really wanted to read especially with Margaret as a young child, and going through the horrors of pregnancy and the birthing process and what was going through her mind. Also just the way of thinking when she is separated from her son and when he returns victorious. 
I did enjoy it once i got over some humps in reading it, like the very devout nature of the book and also a 12 year old being pregnant. After that it was a good book that gives us an insight into the inner workings of a very formidable woman. 

 The Kingmakers Daughter


Character - Anne Neville
Timeline - 1465 - 1485
ISBN - 9780857207463
My Copy - Purchased
Format - Hardback
Where You Can Find It - Goodreads - Waterstones - Barnes & Noble - Book Depository - Amazon UK - Amazon US


At the court of Edward IV and his beautiful queen, Elizabeth Woodville, Anne grows from a delightful child brought up in intimacy and friendship with the family of Richard, Duke of Gloucester, to become ever more fearful and desperate when her father makes war on his former friends. Her will is tested when she is left widowed and fatherless, with her mother in sanctuary and her sister married to the enemy. Fortune’s wheel turns again when Richard rescues Anne from her sister’s house, with danger still following Anne, even as she eventually ascends to the throne as queen. Having lost those closest to her, she must protect herself and her precious only child, Prince Edward, from a court full of royal rivals.


I enjoyed this one but not as much as the others, it had this feel to it like something was going to happen but it never did. I liked Anne as a character but then at the same time i like other Authors portrayals of her more. Gregory has a way of writing that you have to love to be able to read. I do so it is normally vary easy for me to read a book and when i was reading this book i was watching the TV series at the same time (2013 - mini series) i was anticipating a lot of what happened in this book and my biggest issue with this book is one i will go into more detail about in The White Princess and that is the Incest aspect in this book. It started in this book but we see it from the eyes of the one being cheated on. It is very difficult to read when you have loved two characters together and then you find out one is willing to do unspeakable things just to keep a throne. 
Anne as a character was not as strong as any of the others in this series she was not weak by any means she was strong and with what she went through in her early life, but her decisions in her later life make her a character who is weak in my opinion like she being the one to suggest taking the crown, among other things. 
The story was good but again there was a lot of scenes we have already seen but this time from Anne's POV, it is getting a tad annoying now, but actual story was good it flowed and there wasn't any witchy things and curses going on maybe a few but not many. The story follows her from being married to being prisoner to being queen and all the way to her death, She was a remarkable woman when you research her and she is unfortunately one of our most forgotten queens.


The White Princess


Character - Elizabeth of York
Timeline - 1485 - 1499
ISBN - 9780857207517
My Copy - Purchased
Format - Hardback
Where You Can Find It - Goodreads - Waterstones - Barnes & Noble - Book Depository - Amazon UK - Amazon US

Beautiful eldest daughter of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville - the White Queen - the young princess Elizabeth faces a conflict of loyalties between the red rose and the white. Forced into marriage with Henry VII, she must reconcile her slowly growing love for him with her loyalty to the House of York, and choose between her mother's rebellion and her husband's tyranny. Then she has to meet the Pretender, whose claim denies the House of Tudor itself.


I have loved everything Tudor from a very young girl, but it never occurred too me that Henry VIII had parents worth reading about, this was the first book i read in this series (as i said i read them all mixed up) and looking back and know knowing what i know about these historical figures, i can understand why some people hated this book and i have even seen on tumblr people call it "The Shite Princess", my personal opinion is when i read a Philippa Gregory novel i leave the historical facts at the door i just read it as a purely fictional novel. 
I am going to say this right now there is rape in this book, no matter how you want to word it, by saying no woman can ever raise her to or stop a king its still rape if she doesn't want to, and the fact that it was his mothers idea just seemed so dumbfounding, and the way he treats her and in turn she treats him i was purely judging this book on fiction and not history and it did intrigue me it had the consequence of the curses from previous books and rebellions and falling in love with an enemy it was a magnificent book again if you look at it as fiction.
Once i read it, i wanted to know more about these characters so the history geek in me researched and found an even better love story honestly i think it would have been a 5 star book if we just had some truth of their relationship in it.
The characters were different but similar from what we have seen before, Elizabeth was a lot like the previous women very strong, independent and stubborn, Henry on the other hand was very different from Robert, Edward, and Richard, he was portrayed as a villain, even though Edward tried to force himself on Elizabeth Woodville and pulled a knife to stop him, so how is he any different?, but you could see that he liked her, he did. But he was dominated by his mother and also he was constantly fighting rebellions, it is fun to see them falling in love and go through the years, with them. 



The King's Curse 








Character - Margaret Pole
Timeline - 1499 - 1541
ISBN - 9780857207562
My Copy - Purchased
Format - Hardback
Where You Can Find It - Goodreads - Waterstones - Barnes & Noble - Book Depository - Amazon UK - Amazon US

Regarded as yet another threat to the volatile King Henry VII’s claim to the throne, Margaret Pole, cousin to Elizabeth of York (known as the White Princess) and daughter of George, Duke of Clarence, is married off to a steady and kind Lancaster supporter—Sir Richard Pole. For his loyalty, Sir Richard is entrusted with the governorship of Wales, but Margaret’s contented daily life is changed forever with the arrival of Arthur, the young Prince of Wales, and his beautiful bride, Katherine of Aragon. Margaret soon becomes a trusted advisor and friend to the honeymooning couple, hiding her own royal connections in service to the Tudors.
After the sudden death of Prince Arthur, Katherine leaves for London a widow, and fulfills her deathbed promise to her husband by marrying his brother, Henry VIII. Margaret’s world is turned upside down by the surprising summons to court, where she becomes the chief lady-in-waiting to Queen Katherine. But this charmed life of the wealthiest and “holiest” woman in England lasts only until the rise of Anne Boleyn, and the dramatic deterioration of the Tudor court. Margaret has to choose whether her allegiance is to the increasingly tyrannical king, or to her beloved queen; to the religion she loves or the theology which serves the new masters. Caught between the old world and the new, Margaret Pole has to find her own way as she carries the knowledge of an old curse on all the Tudors.




This is the last instalment of the Cousins war and it is also the only one set in a different century all of the others are set in the 15th century (1400's) and this one is set in the 16th century (1500's) This is the result of the biggest curse that was used in the previous books, and also seeing Henry VIII as well.
I liked this book not my favourite but it was still pretty good the characters were very different from previous books there wasn't really a male love interest, it was more about the woman and the curse and her life as the last living Plantagenet and also the guardian to Prince Arthur & Katherine of Aragon. 
The story is one we don't hear much of and that is Henry VIII's early reign and as Katherine's chief lady in waiting she sees it all. I loved this concept but there were times it was a tad slow but once you get used to the writing and characters again it becomes a lot easier to read. 
Margaret's life like her cousin Elizabeth of York was dictated to her and she makes the most of it like the Plantagenet Princess she is, but as the only living person who knows of the curse to Henry and his family placed on by his own mother and instigated by his own father can she survive at a court where Henry is obsessed to have the one thing he may never have.


This entire series is very good but as i have dictated many times please don't take history into account when reading these books the are pretty much 80% fiction.

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