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425 pages, Hardcover
First published August 1, 2015
This is a man so sharp with pride that he cannot hear contradiction. This is a man who will play both sides at once to make sure he wins. This is a man who from a boy has never been refused. And, in addition to all of this - here is a man who cannot see himself as anything but perfect.
4.5 stars. This book was another reminder of why I adore Philippa Gregory's books. I immediately feel like I am transported to the time and place of the story. She is also able to write a complex character like Henry VIII so that I feel sympathy for him in one chapter and then despise him in the next. I've read all her books on the previous wives and I must say Katherine Parr is definitely my favorite - older and more balanced, she had the ability to make the best of a scary situation. I never realized that there was a warrant for her arrest and that she was able to get Henry to forgive her. I was really intrigued by the mentions of Will Sommers, the Kings fool, and will be reading The Autobiography of Henry VIII: With Notes by His Fool, Will Somers shortly because of this. As always very highly recommended.