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what path is mine? : on tula, viola, and sisterhood
burrow's end ep. 3 // unknown // andrea gibson // sophocles // phillipa gregory

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"George Plantagenet, the golden young man, Duke of Clarence." — The White Queen, Phillipa Gregory.
Was it not clear to Elizabeth that Anne and Isabel had little choice in Warwick's schemes? Her hatred toward them is so incredibly weird. I liked her before but since the scene where she made Anne take off her clothes for her, I haven't liked her that much at all. I don't care that she hates Warwick but to go after his daughters is nasty
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In the Philippa Gregory Elizabeth Woodville books is the magic system and the rules of magic ever explained??

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Five hundred years after his death, the monarch most reviled by Shakespeare is still courting controversy. A new play and documentary aim to
“In a sense, we’re still fighting the Wars of the Roses,” smiles Philippa Gregory, the bestselling historical novelist, of this enduring factionalism. There is even a Richard III Society, dedicated to rehabilitating his reputation. “That’s a very unusual thing for a historical figure to have.”
Devoted Ricardians will no doubt be thrilled by her latest work: Richard, My Richard is Gregory’s debut play, and sees Richard III rising from his grave in a car park in Leicester, and arguing with the embodied figure of History, in an attempt to clear his name. It opens at Shakespeare North Playhouse this week.
Has anyone read The Queen’s Fool by Phillipa Gregory?