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I've only finished the first ten chapters and looking forward to reading on.



I wonder why you say "John Jakes." Granted, it's been years since I read him, but Archer doesn't remind me of Jakes at all.

I was at a loss as to why the font changed too, because as each character was introduced more fully, it was much easier for me to read with the slightly larger font. I managed to finish the entire book OK, but I would have enjoyed and preferred the larger font.
Suzan wrote: "I love the font on the first chapter of each new character. Wish the whole book was done in this font. I wonder why they did it that way? Anyone have any ideas."


I was at a loss as to why the font changed too, because as each character was introduced more fully, it was much easier for me to read with the slightly larger font. I man..."
The font at the beginning of each new character is the character's own words. The font changes as the story teller continues.

The only weak point I detected was Maisie's one time fling with Hugo, it surely fit Hugo's persona, but di..."
Not sure I agree with you about Maisie. Don't forget she was brought up in a hard working "lower class" family and perhaps she wanted a little experience before she married. As apposed to an upper class young women who would have been more protected by her parents and society as well.

Yes I thought of this immediately!

I will not say more, but that I am looking forward to the next in the series!

Thanks Joy I didn't notice that at the time. I have finished this book and really did enjoy it.

I wonder why you say "John Jakes." Granted, it's been years since I read him, bu..."
Yes, Beth, I too read John Jakes in my early years. I think the fact that it is a "geneological series" is what prompted my response, and what drives this genre of historical fiction. Now on 305: Giles' voice is so different. He wants to be like Harry, and he wants to be defiant of his father's beliefs and mores. With Hugo being such a schmuck.... that isn't such a stretch. Maybe Sir Walter should be his role model....


Was Maise a prostitute or a woman in love? I'm on 330, and so far it's a rumor that Hugo keeps perpetuating

Re Maisie's fling -- maybe we're all full of surprises. In certain circumstances maybe all of us behave differently than one would expect. I didn't feel, as I read that part, that it was unrealistic.

I just finished it this afternoon and am about to see the availability of the rest if the series at our local library. Will post and review tommorrow



I am enjoying the story. A few little complaints, but they are resolving themselves as I read. Also each "character" section resolves more of the storyline and clears up some of the questions I had.

I did post a 5* review this morning, and the library just called....here comes book 2.

Yeah! Book two is on its way to you. Good idea. I will order from the library too. I love to use my library whenever I can...want it to stay open. The one closest to my house closed a few years back so now I have to go way downtown for the library.

I agree with these thoughts. How could they prove paternity in those days?

Linda wrote: "I was just going back over all the chapter discussions to see what new comments anyone might have and discovered that the chapters 27 - 34 site is missing. Anyone have any idea what happened to it?"
Hi Linda! You have to click on "more discussions" to see all of the chapter topics.
Here's a link, too: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Hi Linda! You have to click on "more discussions" to see all of the chapter topics.
Here's a link, too: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...




I don't think Masie would have done what she did sexually.
The only weak point I detected was Maisie's one time fling with Hugo, it surely fit Hugo's persona, but did not fit Maisie well at all.
I get the impression that sales of this first in the series were not quite as expected, so a little promotion was called for, good move. On to Sins of the Father...