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Lauren
is on page 57 of 80
This writer takes absolutely no nonsense. I saw a few reviews before reading that said this book was very scientific, which I agree with so far. This would make a great documentary.
— Oct 14, 2018 07:23PM
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Lauren
is on page 49 of 80
Random comment, but I didn’t realize how old this book is.
— Oct 13, 2018 02:06AM
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Lauren
is on page 45 of 80
I saw a couple of reviews beforehand that described this book as “scientific,” so I’m not surprised, or disappointed really. I don’t think I’m loving it exactly, and it’s not quick to get through for me. But it’s all right.
— Oct 10, 2018 11:48PM
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Lauren
is on page 45 of 80
This isn’t what I thought it was going to be. I thought there would be an introduction, and then t would go in-depth about tower prisoners and their lives, why they were prisoners, etc. It’s mainly facts about the history of the tower, with a few pages dedicated to a quick explanation of some famous prisoners.
— Oct 10, 2018 11:46PM
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Tahera
is on page 41 of 80
There is so much history behind this symbol of state power of England...I am particularly enjoying the case studies of the different high profile people who were at one moment or other prisoners of the Tower of London
— Oct 01, 2017 09:01AM
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