
Equals by Ed Sheeran
Album
= (pronounced and subtitled "equals") is the fourth studio album by English singer-songwriter Ed...

The Silver Wolf
Book
The extraordinarily rich, dark, panoramic tale of an orphaned boy's quest for truth and then for...
Historical fiction 17th Century The Thirty Years War Europe

50 Beaches to Blow Your Mind
Lonely Planet and Ben Handicott
Book
From the people who have been delivering trustworthy guidebooks to every destination in the world...

ClareR (5784 KP) rated The Battle For England: Women at war in Medieval England (Wars of the Magna Carta #1) in Books
Jan 22, 2019 (Updated Jan 22, 2019)
The years after the Magna Carta was signed were very unsettled. King John had problems with Phillip of France, losing lands in France and allowing the French in to England to take over castles and land by force. With the death of John, his 9 year old son succeeds him and William Marshall becomes his Regent. I have read other books about William Marshall, and what I read here seemed to be in keeping (most writers seem to be in agreement at the kind of man he must have been).
Nicolaa of Lincoln and Matilda of Laxton were not weak females. I really liked how they were portrayed, and I enjoyed reading the chapters from their points of view as it showed how strong and independent they were. I really liked Father Barnards chapters too. It gave an objective look at how these two women reacted in their situations.
I am a real sucker for historical fiction, and I feel that this was a really well researched novel. There was nothing overly sensationalised, which made it more believable for me. I will probably read the next book in this series. I'm interested to see if there is more from these two impressive women.
Many thanks to Sapere Books for a copy of this book to read and review.

Romans et Nouvelles
Book and Education
App
Romans et Nouvelles A library of books in french language - The best novels of french and foreign...

The Race Against the Stasi: The Incredible Story of Dieter Wiedemann, the Iron Curtain and the Greatest Cycling Race on Earth
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Cycling Book of the Year - Cross British Sports Book Awards When the 'Iron Curtain' descended across...

The Sweetness of Life
Book
The number one bestseller in France and Italy, from Francoise Heritier, The Sweetness of Life is a...

Walking into Hell 1st July 1916: Memoirs of the First World War
Geoffrey Malins and Edward G. D. Living
Book
The 1st July 1916 was the blackest day in the history of the British Army when 60,000 unsuspecting...

Jean-Baptiste Say and Political Economy
Jean-Baptiste Say and Gilles Jacoud
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Jean-Baptiste Say (1767-1832) was one of the first great economists to have laid down the...

Arts of the Medieval Cathedrals: Studies on Architecture, Stained Glass and Sculpture in Honor of Anne Prache
Kathleen Nolan, Dany Sandron, Carol Neuman De Vegvar and Jennifer M. Feltman
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The touchstones of Gothic monumental art in France - the abbey church of Saint-Denis and the...