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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9780007147311
ISBN: 0007147317
Label: Harper
Manufacturer: Harper
Number Of Pages: 496
Publication Date: April 25, 2005
Publisher: Harper
Studio: Harper




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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - This is NOT Elizabeth! - but still worth a read.
Much of the book is satisfying. To a modern reader the four point tension, Elizabeth, her spymaster Cecil, her first great love Robin, and his wife Amy, handles well, with other characters made severely secondary. Though in the case of Blanche Parry, rather too secondary perhaps, more of that below.
I did like the early uncertainty by Elizabeth on court procedures, as she had been much shut away; giving the court expert Robin some of his first power base with her. Also their shared horror ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - An Elizabethan Tug of War
I love Philippa Gregory's Tudor novels and am only sorry that I have now concluded reading all of them. This one has some problems that disappointed me - Elizabeth is a giggling, easily-led dope, and not the shrewd manipulator and politician that we know her to be from historical record. I suspect Dudley and Cecil are fairly accurately represented, however, and I was very interested in the viewpoint of Amy Dudley, the innocent wife cast aside in favor of power and the title of King.

This ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A woman who happens to be a queen
When i finished with The Queen's Fool, i've hated Elizabeth for her laughing at her sister's misfortune. Philippa has deliberately darken the character of Elizabeth in that book. But in this one, Elizabeth is no more than a woman who happens to be a queen. I would like to believe her love to Robert is real, so it makes the saddest love story of monarchs.

Honestly i did not fully finish the book. There's still about a 100 pages left, but i just couldn't stand to see Amy killed, worse, i ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Brilliant but not as good as the others
I only discovered Philippa Gregory a month ago and I am already a big fan. Having read 'The Other Boleyan Girl' and 'The Queen's Fool' and thoroughly enjoyed them I was quite excited to read 'The Virgin's Lover' and I am pleased to say that although not as good as it's predessesors it is still a very worthwhile read.

Previous reviewers have summarised the story so I won't repeat what's already been said but let me just state that this book is excellently written and definitely deserves to ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - An interesting perspective and an absorbing read
The first three years of Queen Elizabeth's reign. Calais is lost. The Catholic Queen Mary is dead and the Protestant Elizabeth will not have "Popish idolatry" in the churches of England or her people pray to anyone but God.

Without dwelling heavily on religion or politics the author still manages to clarify exactly what was happening in the country and the political worries that the Queen and her advisor's had.
The Queen herself is portrayed as fun loving, proud and stubborn yet also ... Read More




 

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