![]() ![]() But, To Die For was different from the multitude of Anne Boleyn novels out there. May be a good summer read, and I could get my Anne on. How could it be worthwhile when I already know how the story is going to end, and there isn't any way they could change it? But, since I had the opportunity to read the book through Simon & Schuster's Galley Grab program, I thought it would be worthwhile to at least check out. Sure, it's hard to not enjoy the soap opera-like life of Henry VIII with his six wives and countless mistresses, but really- enough already! This was exactly what I was thinking when I saw To Die For. Not only is Anne being overused, but so is Henry VIII and his entire Tudor court. ![]() Mistress Bolyen has been explored so much lately in popular fiction, TV and nonfiction lately that I'm getting a little sick of her. They seem to be coming off an assembly line. ![]()
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