Wideacre A Novel The Wideacre Trilogy Philippa Gregory Books
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Wideacre A Novel The Wideacre Trilogy Philippa Gregory Books
I love this trilogy. Many people have such a problem with the lead character in book 1, Beatrice Lacey, that they cannot fathom reading books 2 & 3. But if you do, you will be very surprised. These books must be read together to see the whole picture. This is one of my all time favorite trilogies or series by one of my favorite authors. Great, thought provoking read that you will not forget.Tags : Amazon.com: Wideacre: A Novel (The Wideacre Trilogy) (9780743249294): Philippa Gregory: Books,Philippa Gregory,Wideacre: A Novel (The Wideacre Trilogy),Atria Books,0743249291,Romance - Historical - General,Administration of estates,Administration of estates;Fiction.,Country homes,Inheritance and succession,Inheritance and succession;Fiction.,Sussex (England),Sussex (England);Fiction.,Women,ENGLISH LIGHT ROMANTIC FICTION,FICTION Historical General,FICTION Historical Renaissance,FICTION Romance Historical General,FICTION Women,Fiction,Fiction - Historical,Fiction-Historical,Fiction-Romance,GENERAL,General Adult,Historical - General,Historical fiction,RomanceHistorical,Romance: Historical,United States,Philipa; Phillippa; Phillipa; The Other Boleyn Girl; Wideacre; Beatrice Lacey; Seduction; Betrayal; Historical Fiction; Georgian England; Antiheroine; Antihero; Industrial Age; Meridon; The Favored Child; Love Triangle; book club book; best book club books; royal family; books about the royal family; new york times bestseller; new york times bestselling author; #1 new york times bestselling author; summer read; white queen; The White Queen; The White Princess; The Spanish Princess; books like Outlander; books like Wolf Hall; books like Pillars of the Earth; book movies,Philipa; Phillippa; Phillipa; The Other Boleyn Girl; Wideacre; Beatrice Lacey; Seduction; Betrayal; Historical Fiction; Georgian England; Antiheroine; Antihero; Industrial Age; Meridon; The Favored Child; Love Triangle; historical fiction; book club book; best book club books; royal family; books about the royal family; new york times bestseller; new york times bestselling author; #1 new york times bestselling author; summer read; beatrice lacey; white queen; The White Queen; The White Princess; The Spanish Princess; books like Outlander; books like Wolf Hall; books like Pillars of the Earth; book movies;
Wideacre A Novel The Wideacre Trilogy Philippa Gregory Books Reviews
There are over 200 reviews so of course I won't rehash the plot, and I don't know if this review will ever even be read since it is so far down the line. However I was shocked by the low ratings. From what I can gather this author has a wide following with her later books. Wideacre was her first book, the first of a trilogy and the first book of hers I have read. Since I came to this novel with no previous expectations based on her later work I was able to enjoy it very much since I had no preconceptions. This is definately a saga, and will not be something for everyone since it does have an incestuous relationship, but that is not the core nor the heart of the novel. At its heart this is the story of how far a determined, unwavering woman will go to secure for herself the land that she loves. That doesn't sound like a bad thing but it becomes one when her desire for the land blinds her to the consequences of her increasingly horrid actions. I would like to say a lot more about this absorbing novel but I don't want to reveal to much.. I hate spoilers in reviews!
I guess I will content myself by saying please don't be put off this book by the negative reviews from people who came to this story with preconceived notions. It is absorbing, masterfully written and darkly fascinating. It sort of reminds me of Through A Glass Darkly which was published in the late 80's I think and has a devoted "cult" following. Also, if you like Anne Rivers Siddons I think you will like this book as well. Even though Siddons books are on the surface nothing like this one (place, time periods etc.) the dark heart of Ruth Yancey Fox from her brilliant novel Foxes Earth can be felt in Beatrice Lacey the anti-heroine of Wideacre.
I very much loved this book and hope that one more positive review may encourage more readers to take a chance on it.
A side note for readers.....ugh the scan from print to ebook format made for lots of errors. Nothing that takes away from the joy of reading the book, but punctuation errors are pervasive.
I cannot understand why anyone would give this book more than 1 star. One other reviewer stated that it is like reading the biography of a sociopath and I agree. I, too, kept waiting for some redeeming event but it just gets colder, darker and more depressing as it goes along. It left me feeling kind of stunned, sad and sick to my stomach. I absolutely will not read the other books in this series. This book was not a delight to read-it became a ponderous chore. Couldn't wait to be done. I won't include any spoilers in this review but the heroine is sickening. There is nothing heroic, or even human, about her. Other reviewers state that she is the heroine you love to hate but I just plain couldn't stand her or this novel. I have never written such a scathing review of a book before. This one, however, deserves it.
This book is well written, though a bit odd at times. It offers a very honest and raw glimpse into the inner workings of a mind dedicated to a single cause. Beatrice, in the end, is by any measure a horrible person, yet because you are intimately acquainted with her mind, you can’t help but feel some pity for her. She didn’t start out that way. Due to her unyielding desires, the laws that govern her land and the choices of others, she becomes more and more withdrawn from human connection and hardened to the feelings of others. She is willing to hurt anyone that stands in her way and knows how to manipulate those around her to suit her purpose. Parts of the plot may be cringe worthy, but it’s such a profound description of human experience that it makes those parts interesting. Overall it’s pretty good.
I went and read some of the 1 star reviews just to see what was the problem. I guess I found this book riveting & describes how desperate people do desparate things. I got the feeling that Beatrice thought, "just this one terrible thing & then I am done." Kind of like a gambler that swears the next hit will pay off. But it was a tale of chasing what you don't have at the peril of what you do, & loosing it all. Sorry I loved it & am starting the 2nd book. Rarely do I watch a movie or read a book & not have a sense of what will happen next. This book has so many twists and turns that I never saw some of it coming. I stumbled on to the White Queen & Tudor series & really enjoyed her historical fiction. I was a bit disappointed when I realized it was not based on any real life event. But wow in the end it didn't disappoint. It is a dark tale, with really damaged characters.
Compelling reading, another can't-put-it-down series of books! I did not give it 5 stars only because there are a couple of places in the plot where I said to myself, "Come on - really??" It was early in the author's career, so I think it was just that her skills were not yet as refined as they were eventually to become. But I wanted the series to continue! I'd have read more about these characters, to be sure. And where else can you find a story that tells you about life in a circus and how to catch a trout without a fishing rod?
I love this trilogy. Many people have such a problem with the lead character in book 1, Beatrice Lacey, that they cannot fathom reading books 2 & 3. But if you do, you will be very surprised. These books must be read together to see the whole picture. This is one of my all time favorite trilogies or series by one of my favorite authors. Great, thought provoking read that you will not forget.
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