The Other Boleyn Girl

I've always wanted to see the movie...

I might just have to read the book next!!! :thumbsup2
 

I picked up the book at the library's book sale last Saturday. I love it! I was just told a few days ago there is also a movie.

The book is always better than the movie.
 
I picked up the book at the library's book sale last Saturday. I love it! I was just told a few days ago there is also a movie.

The book is always better than the movie.

Be sure to read all of Gregory's books, you'll be hooked!
 
Phillipa Gregory has a new book out - Elizabeth Woodville, the mother of the princes who died in the Tower. She is a great author!
 
I loooooooooooved the movie. So much that I still think of scenes from it on occasion.
 
Book was fantastic! Movie---just ok. I'm reading the "sequel" right now- The Boleyn Inheritance.
 
Very scintillating.

I have only read the book but I have heard that the movie has some ommissions and a key scene misses something that helps explain it. (I cant' remember but it was towards the end and someone was talking to me about it and I gave them the background info and they said it wasn't in the movie).


I don't usually read books much at all let alone movies that are books and reading them first. But I am glad I did. The movie is in my netflix cue.
 
I loved the book!!! :lovestruc Sadly, I was pretty disappointed by the movie. It is just such a huge story it would be impossible to capture it all in a movie. A mini-series could be great though...
 
This from a girl who bought a set of coasters featuring H8 and the girls on her honeymoon:

I freaking loved that book. I have read all Allison Wier's Tudor histories, which make a great companion to differentiate between truth and dramatic licence.

Be careful about Gregory's backlist, though, I picked up her Wideacre books and was horrified and disgusted. I'm no prude, but incest is too much for me.
 
This from a girl who bought a set of coasters featuring H8 and the girls on her honeymoon:

I freaking loved that book. I have read all Allison Wier's Tudor histories, which make a great companion to differentiate between truth and dramatic licence.

Be careful about Gregory's backlist, though, I picked up her Wideacre books and was horrified and disgusted. I'm no prude, but incest is too much for me.

The Other Boleyn Girl is Gregory's best book, IMO and I have read them all. The others, while not as good, are still very good. I agree about Wideacre. I actually did like the Wideacre story, but it did get very creepy ala V.C. Andrews sort of thing...I never read the whole trilogy as my library did not have the second book and I wasn't going to skip it and go to the third so I just sort of gave up on it.
 
I really enjoyed the movie, especially Eric Bana but I haven't read the book. I'll have to put it on my list along with the *sequel*.
 
I loved the book!!! :lovestruc Sadly, I was pretty disappointed by the movie. It is just such a huge story it would be impossible to capture it all in a movie. A mini-series could be great though...

Wouldn't a mini-series be great?!!!!

I visited Hampton Court in June just so I could see many of the sites written about in Gregory's books.
 















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