Friday, January 31, 2020

Book Review: The Plantagenets by Dan Jones

The Plantagenets: The Warrior Kings and Queens Who Made EnglandThe Plantagenets: The Warrior Kings and Queens Who Made England
by Dan Jones


My rating: 5 of 5 stars





"The Plantagenets: The Warrior Kings and Queens Who Made England" is a fascinating history of the two-and-a-half centuries that transformed England from a Norman colony to a European power. First published in 2013 by Viking, Author Dan Jones' tome documents the Plantagenet line with a clear overview, an attention to detail, and a fine pen. The book is very engaging and readable, yet it remains a fine work of history.

As documented by Mr. Jones, The Plantagenet line in England begins with Henry II and ends with the downfall of Richard II, or 1154 to 1399. These two kings bookend a ferocious and flawed set of rulers who cobbled together what we begin to recognize as England. During this era, French and Latin give way (finally) to English as the language of the newly-minted bureaucracies. It was a bloody time as well, full of invasions, sieges, treason, and the gruesome punishments that followed. Readers with a sense of the macabre will not be disappointed. There are quite enough poor sods beheaded, hung, and drawn and quartered to keep even the most ghoulish enthralled.

Writing history for the general public is a chancy game. A dry, academic tome appeals only to dry academics. The other end of the spectrum is splashy, historical fiction; with heaving bosoms atop the castle battlements. While this may appeal (to some) it does not inform. Happily, Dan Jones pioneers a path between the two extremes. The book is very well written, engaging, and yet remains informative and detailed. Along with documenting the saga of bigger-than-life kings, the book dispels a few cherished historical saws. Despite Winston Churchill saying it was so, Edward II most probably did not die of a red-hot poker inserted into his body. Sorry to disappoint.

The original hardcover version comes in at a hefty 540 some-odd pages. Readers of a historic bent should not be deterred. I found Mr. Jones' history of the Plantagenets to be an entertaining and captivating page-turner. I have read a great many histories of this era, and for my money, this is one of best. I look forward to the companion volume on the Wars of the Roses.

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Monday, January 27, 2020

The First Short Story of 2020!



Happy New Year to everyone, and happy Year of the Metal Rat. The first month of the year has been a mixed bag from a literary point of view: Excellent reading, productive writing, and determined submissions. The only thing missing from the new year was an acceptance. I am happy and relieved to announce that the drought of acceptances has been broken.

"Mac, Dickran, and The Kid" is an homage and the second of a trilogy of stories set in New Orleans. Some of you may have read the first story, "The Busker," which was published last year at Literally Stories.

The Busker at Literally Stories

The homage in the story is to Doctor John and Leon Redbone, two musicians who influenced my life, and who we recently lost. So, without further ado, here is the link to the story. I hope you enjoy it. If you do, please, tell another reader. Word of mouth is the best gift any Indie Author can receive.

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"Reindeer to the Rescue: A Christmas Tale" live at MEF!

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