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Originally Posted by kpablank
Hello everyone. I'm still new to this amazing community. I am really enjoying exploring some of the topics the forum offers. I wanted to contribute with this modest recommendation. If you like literature related to History, especially books that explore, develop and explain some monarchical dynasties, you cannot stop reading "The Plantagenets: The Warrior Kings and Queens Who Made England" by Dan Jones ... what a thrill, amazing, amazing story, so full of nuances, details and twists, truly one of the most interesting historical periods I have ever read. You can easily get the book on Kobo or Amazon, I hope at some point you will have the opportunity to read it. If you have any recommendation on the subject, it will be gladly received. Cheers.
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Yes, that's a very good book. His "The Wars of the Roses: The Fall of the Plantagents and rise of the Tudors" is also good. If you like audio books, the audio version of these two is good. I especially recommend Clive Chaferr's reading of the book you recommend (not sure if it's still the case, but I got a substantial discount on the audio books after buying the eBooks)