![]() ![]() ![]() The book starts on Midsummer’s Eve (amongst other things a pagan holiday to celebrate the summer solstice). I read “Tidelands” (2019) from beginning to end in two sittings even though it was painfully obvious what was going to happen by the end of the first chapter on page 39. However, I couldn’t get past the first 3 chapters in “The Boleyn Inheritance” (2006). “The Other Boleyn Girl” (2001) was incredibly engaging and seems to be able to stand on its own. I then tried “The Boleyn Inheritance” because that was the natural progression. I picked “The Other Boleyn Girl” since that is the book referenced on the back jacket. So, in an effort to give a fair and balanced review, I decided to read a few other Gregory books. ![]() I am probably one of the few who haven’t read Philippa Gregory prior to this book. ![]()
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