Merry Christmas everyone!
See ya stinky!
10 years ago
Ok, so The Other Queen is the latest in the Tudor series by Philippa Gregory. It's told from three perspectives and mainly about Mary Queen of Scots and all the stuff she went through. She had a pretty tragic life... I guess I never really knew! It was really interesting, with the different storytellers and stuff. I don't have a whole heck of a lot to say about this book... as usual with the Tudor books it makes me thankful to be a woman in modern times and not one who had to be subservient to men at all times, back in the late 1500s. No thanks. Sometimes when I read I just like to be transported to a different world, and P-Gregg does that. I do adore the Tudor series... and while this one wasn't the best, it was definitely a great read and stacks up well to the others!
This was the second best thing to happen with a shoe this week... the best? Need you ask? Little Wilmond (is that how you spell it?) liked the fancy black shoes... for chewing.
I liked this one...
Reception! Cara & Steve, our new buddies!
Meet the Wilkinsons! :)
Ash had her company Christmas party the next ballroom over - crazy! Family pic!












Wow.
They brought the sass all on their own...



...was awesome! We had such a great time. We left Sunday night with Scott's parents, who were in town for the wedding. I'm uploading all of the pics today... and will post them to the blog when I can! Here's the first installment. Our first night there, we went to the Grove Park Inn for the Gingerbread House exhibit - I think it's a national competition where everything has to be edible and the most creative and prettiest win. It was definitely amazing! Strolling around the Grove Park Inn was pretty fun too - it's a gorgeous and ritzy hotel. :)










Ok, so let me start off by doing some PR for the book, since it seems that is its biggest problem. If you judge books by their covers (who doesn't?), you might never read this one. In my opinion, the title is lame... and while it does play into the book, it misrepresents the nature of the book and probably turns a lot of people off of it who might really enjoy it! After reading the summary, my first thought was, oh, it's like Ya-Ya Sisterhood. It's so not the same... and I'm gonna go w/ it's better than that! Oh, and all the quotes on my book from magazines and other authors made it sound like chick lit. I'm not sure the official definition of chick lit, but I personally wouldn't consider this it. It had a dynamic plot, character development, big words.... it's just *about* women.