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  • I found a book by alison weir called the princes in the tower you might like.

  • Mary Tudor: Princess, Bastard, Queen by Anna Whitelock

    The Tudors by G. J. Meyer

  • hey welcome back!

    i hope you heal soon. :)

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  • Good to see you're back, thought you were gone.

    Now I hear WOW:Cataclysm is coming out..you'll probably take another break :P

  • Hey vintagegoth, you make good videos. I tried to contact you via youtube and free minds like last year but to no avail lol. how ya been

  • Glad to hear that you are feeling better, I can't imagine having both Mono and Scarlett Fever at the same time :S I have so many of Philppa Gregory's books, Loving readings her books. Right now I am on 'The Queen's Fool', it's about a Jewish girl and her experience at Queen Mary's Court with Elizabeth. Really good book so far. Next I am going to read "The Virgin's Lover", so I am a happy camper on reading :) I can't wait for the Next WoW to come out this Dec! <3

  • @Lynnphotos84 "The Queen's Fool" is next on my list! I'm addicted to Philippa Gregory's books.

  • @LadyMoonMelody Me too, truly one of my favorite Authors :)

  • Ha that bottle isn't really that big ya know....

  • @rencrow it's more gatorade than i've ever drank before so it's huge to me. lol

  • hi there erin

    finally , thank god for recovering ,

    i really miss your videos

    nice books by the way erin whats the best irish book that you read

    o gosh im so happy for your comeback

  • I totally recommend the book "Wolf Hall" by Hilary Mantel, which chronicles the power plays in the Tudor royal court under the influence of Cardinal Wolsey.

  • @LadyMoonMelody yep! i've heard of that book. don't know how i missed it on my list!

  • @thevintagegoth Which books on Tudor history have been your favourites so far?

  • @LadyMoonMelody well, as far as content and information, i really like alison weir's non fiction books. her "the wives of henry viii" was the first non-ficiton book i read about all 6 wives and it's what made me want to be a historian. as far as my favourite historical fiction on the subject, i'd have to say it's a close call between all of philippa gregory's books but "the other queen" and "the constant princess" take the lead.

  • what do you study? whats your major?

  • @floweriepot history with a concentration in tudor england.

  • @thevintagegoth aww nice, all the best :)

  • Hello again

    Love your videos.

    Hope you have a speedy recovery.

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