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Reading Alison Weir's books, fiction or nonfiction, is the next best thing to traveling by time machine. Want to know what it was like to live in 17th Century England? To be at Court with Henry VIII? To know you're going to have your head lopped off in the next few hours? Weir is an accomplished historian and gifted writer. Her mastery of detail and understanding of human psychology combine to put you, the reader, right into the story. This book is fascinating, disturbing, and thought-provoking. Highly recommended.
Easy read, nice storyline... but written extremely strange. It was nice to read because I want to see the movie, but I felt like I was reading a movie script... not a book. There was no depth to it or any of the characters. Then, the final chapter (chapter 30) isn't in the book... it's on their website. They finally say who the wolf is and add a somewhat predictable, "dramatic" twist. I wouldn't call it a happy ending