Hosted by Gilion at Rose City Reader
Book Beginnings on Fridays as stated by the host was started:
"to share the first sentence (or so) of the book you are reading, along with your initial thoughts about the sentence, impressions of the book, or anything else the opener inspires."
You can share on Google + and social media , please post using the hash tag #BookBeginnings
and there's also a Mr Linky on the host's blog.
Book Beginning : The Red Queen by Philippa Gregory
Spring 1453
The light of the open sky is brilliant after the darkness of the inner rooms.I blink and hear the roar of many voices. But this is not my army calling for me, this whisper growing to a rumble is not their roar of attack,the drumming of their swords on shields. The rippling noise of linen in the wind is not my embroidered angels and lilies against the sky, but cursed English standards in the triumphant May breeze. This is a different sort of roar from our bellowed hymns, this is a howl of people hungry for death: my death.
**
.....We don't know who this narrator is but there is a sense of desolation, of doom and impending danger. I am intrigued to see what is going to happen to this as yet invisible person, and want to read on to find out what is happening and where the roar of many voices is coming from, and why are they hungry for this person's death.....
**
A bit of book blurb
If you like authentic historical fiction then I am sure you will be interested in the books in this series:
Let me know what you think of this Book Beginning....
More about the author Philippa Gregory
In light of the popularity of the TV series currently on BBC - the books have now been reissued with fabulous tie -in covers.
In light of the popularity of the TV series currently on BBC - the books have now been reissued with fabulous tie -in covers.
I've only read The Other Boleyn Girl and enjoyed it. I need to give her other books a try.
ReplyDeleteOh my...I wonder what she did to deserve to be in house arrest?!
Friday's post
Hi Vonnie - thanks for reading my book beginning. Philippa Gregory writes compelling historical novels - I'm enjoying this series.
DeleteI actually haven't read any Philippa Gregory, even though I love historical fiction. Maybe it's because I don't really like first person narrative most of the time. The BB sounds really nice though, I hope you enjoy it! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteMy Friday post
Juli @ Universe in Words
Hi Juli - thanks for looking at my Book Beginning. I understand that FP narrative can be distracting sometimes - but this is a great historical fiction.
DeleteI just read The White Princess which is the only book in the Cousin's War series I have read. I liked her writing style and will have to read the rest of the series sometime. Happy reading!
ReplyDeleteHi Kathy - thanks for visiting and looking at my book beginning. I am working my way through the series and have yet to read The White Princess. Something to look forward too.
DeleteWow, that is quite a beginning!
ReplyDeleteThanks for signing up to follow Rose City reader. i am following your blog now too. And thanks for playing along on Book Beginnings on Fridays!
Hi Gilion - thanks for visiting and following us. I am enjoying taking part in Book Beginnings - it's great fun and I get to meet lots of interesting book people :)
DeleteI keep meaning to read this author...love the sound of this one.
ReplyDeleteHere's MY FRIDAY MEMES POST
HI Laurel - thanks for taking the time to visit my Friday book beginning. I love Philippa Gregory's books especially the Tudor series - but equally her stand alone stories are just as good.
DeleteI keep seeing this series but have not read any of the books. That is a interesting start. Book Beginning at Mixed Book Bag
ReplyDeleteHi JC - thanks for popping in to read my Friday Book Beginning. I agree the start of the book is interesting and wasn't what I was expecting !
DeleteGreat beginning. Like the sound of it!!
ReplyDeleteHere is my post
Such a tempting and vivid opening Josie, I love the language used. I still have to read any of these novels, one day I will catch up.
ReplyDeleteHi Lindsay - Phillipa Gregory is the only author I buy new in Hardback and then I squirrel them away for a rainy day - so I still have two yet to read and the joyful news that The White Princess is due to be published this week :)
Delete