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The Demon's Brood

A History of the Plantagenet Dynasty

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The Demon's Brood

By: Desmond Seward
Narrated by: Michael Page
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The Plantagenets reigned over England longer than any other family - from Henry II to Richard III. Four kings were murdered, two came close to being deposed, and the last - and most notorious, Richard III - was killed in a battle by rebels. Shakespeare wrote plays about six of them, further entrenching them in the national myth. Based on major contemporary sources and recent research, acclaimed historian Desmond Seward provides the first accessible overview of the whole extraordinary dynasty, in one volume.

©2014 Desmond Seward (P)2017 Tantor
Great Britain Medieval England Royalty King Tudor Shakespeare
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"This is popular history at its most buoyant and informative." ( Booklist)

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This definitely helped me pass the time at work. The narration felt a bit dry, but it didn't take away from the history. I learned a bit more about some historical events that I've watched documentaries. I feel like it's difficult to relate to Medieval rulers due to myths that come up about them and how they're glorified or vilified, but I think this replaces some humanity to them.

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Monotonously summing up facts

Bought the book because of its promise of a riveting tale about the bloodiest dynasty in British history.
What I got was a monotonous drumming up of facts, dispassionately written and read by someone who apparently had another appointment he should have been at already. It's a miracle I haven't lost interest in the subject matter yet. Won't finish this one, but switch to Dan Jones.

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The Most Boring Exciting Story Ever Told

A grammar school book report on the subject would have been more interesting. The writing is not just dry, but desiccated. I was surprised to find this book was written in this century, as the style of writing is more reminiscent of the nineteenth century or earlier. The Plantagenets led England, and other countries at times, through some of the most incredible moments in history; yet this boring recitation manages to give it all of the interest of a newscaster reading from a teleprompter.

I do have some respect for the narrator: he managed to make it through this disaster without yawning.

Do yourself a favor. Read a proper history of the Plantagenets. Explore the very real exciting history of their era by reading Dan Jones' "The Plantagenets." The only thing you'll be sorry about is that you didn't skip Seward's book and read Jones' book first.

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Could have been fantastic

I admire most the author and reader's ability to make dull a truly remarkable story.

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