
Blood Will Tell
A Medical Explanation of the Tyranny of Henry VIII
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Pam Ward
With his tumultuous love life, relentless pursuit of a male heir, and drastic religious transformation, England's King Henry VIII's life sounds more like reality television than history. He was a man of fascinating contradictions - he pursued a woman he loved for almost a decade only to behead her less than four years after their marriage. He defended Catholicism so vigorously that he was honored as defender of the faith, but he went on to break with Rome and have himself declared supreme head of the Church of England. Worst of all, the king who began his reign praised as "hero" and "lover of justice and goodness" ended it having metamorphosed into such a monster that he was called the "English Nero".
What could have caused these incredible paradoxes? Could there be a simple medical explanation for the king's descent into tyranny? Where do the answers lie? Blood will tell.
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The narrator did a great job and the author bought this history lesson to life. Most of the time I was deeply ingrossed and interested.
Overall wonderful!
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Interesting? Absolutely.
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a new theory
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Good story with interesting possibilities regarding Henry VIII’s behavioral history
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Plausible explanation of the changing character of Henry VIII
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Excellent Audio Book
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great book!
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better than I expected
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Very Interesting.
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It is also frustrating that anytime something looks like it might be attributed to a certain illness, it is immediately contradicted by something else. The author will say something that happens and how it may look like one illness, and then pull out another thing that is an indication that he didn't have said illness. I just wanted there to be some solid stance the author would take on a lot of illnesses or personality disorders it mentions.
I give it three stars because a lot of the writing style is entertaining, there are some interesting facts I hadn't considered before, and the narration is great. I was displeased at first that the narrator didn't have an English accent as I have become accustomed to in all the Tudor books I have listened to, but she did a great job and I forgot about my 0reference to hear British history in a British accent.
Not sure if I would recommend this, but also not sure if I wouldn't. I guess I am as indecisive as the author.
A vindication for Anne Boleyn?
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