What did I just read? I had been wanting to read this book for a while. It was a huge letdown for me. I won't be continuing this series. I rated this book a 2 out of 5 stars.
What did I just read? I had been wanting to read this book for a while. It was a huge letdown for me. I won't be continuing this series. I rated this book a 2 out of 5 stars.
This book was an absolute delight, especially because of the narrator, who is infectiously enthusiastic. The book was so funny and did not take itself seriously, but still wove a cohesive and entertaining alternate history. I also loved all the pop culture references woven throughout.
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Absolutely loved the book My Lady Jane and it may be one of my top favorites. If you like audiobooks I'd recommend that format because it was a fantastic performance. My Lady Jane is a YA alternative history following Lady Jane Grey and her cousin King Edward. Oh don't forget her new part time horse husband G!
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When I first read this book many years ago, I absolutely loved the story, characters, and humor. I still feel the same after reading this for the second time, however it did lose a little bit of its magic after the initial read. Regardless, I still really enjoy this book and look forward to watching the new television series based off of it!
Absolutely LOVED the My Lady Jane adaptation on Prime. Easily one of the best shows of the year, and I love a mix of genres.
My initial thoughts on My Lady Jane are as chaotic as the show--though maybe not as successfully--but here they are. https://youtu.be/GvHuwBIUN_Y
Think I may actually finish my reread today so I can finally watch the show.
I'm reading My Lady Jane before watching the series! Enjoying it so far. Note that it's fantasy, not realistic historical fiction.
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I have really enjoyed these books so I am excited to see how they play out on the small screen. Plus, Gilford is played by the same actor who played Marcus in Discovery of Witches 😍. I know what I'm bingeing this weekend!!
I have read quite a bit about Jane, and only one or two other books about Katherine and Mary, so I was kept interested. With regards to Elizabeth I, this book sure looked at a different side to her, where she was so very worried about being outsted by others in her family to take over the throne. Katherine and Mary were next in line since Elizabeth had no children (alongside Mary of Scots). I listened to the audio and had no problem with it.