Thursday, September 10, 2009

Booking Through Thursday: Informative

Q:What’s the most informative book you’ve read recently?


A: I would have to tie this to last weeks question of the biggest read because this is the biggest and most informative book I have read in a long time. The best part is that it is funny also. Royal Affairs by Leslie Carroll is my top pick for most informative.

5 comments:

  1. Sometimes too informative but this one just the right balance of not to much info where it becomes overpowering.

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  2. I just found your blog through BTT and I'm so excited! I looove historical goodies.

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  3. Cool WELCOME! I am glad you like it.
    I too loooove historical goodies. I have a bunch of stuff planned in the next few days that are very interesting.

    I can not wait to read Leslie Carroll's Notorious Royal Marriages.

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  4. Thanks, Lizzy! I'm blushing from the compliment.

    I'm excited, too, of course, about the upcoming release of NOTORIOUS ROYAL MARRIAGES. And I'll give your readers the first "sneak peek" right this second: at the opening of each chapter I have a quote from the wife in each of the royal marriages about her marriage (except for the rare instances where my research didn't yield a direct quote from the wife, but something someone else said about her instead.

    So, since C.W. Gortner's book on Catherine de Medici has been touched on a couple of times lately, in reference to his book on Juana the Mad, here's my quote from Catherine de Medici that opens the chapter on her marriage with Henri II [remember that he was passionately in love with his mistress, Diane de Poitiers]:

    “. . . never did a woman who loved her husband succeed in loving his whore.”
    ~Catherine de Medici

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