Nobody ever talks about Wideacre by Philippa Gregory but it's my favorite book/series of all time
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Nobody ever talks about Wideacre by Philippa Gregory but it's my favorite book/series of all time
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Read V.1 - - Read V. 2 - - Read V. 3 - - Read V. 4
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Finished reading Meridon today
one of my favorite books
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Someone getting Meridon as a birthday gift: Ha, this is the third in a trilogy? Ugh I have to read the first two.
Me: Listen. No you don't. Please don't. Read Meridon on its own. I'm begging you. Oh my gosh. Phillipa Gregory is 100% questionable at best. Half her works suck. The other half are gold. The Wideacre Trilogy is like that. Just read Meridon. Damn.
I am incredibly upset. All of the reviews on Amazon for Meridon - my favorite book and literary heroine of all time - are awful. Not even that they're awful, but all the top reviews for Meridon aren't even for Meridon at all, but for the first two books in its series, "Wideacre". Which are awful, granted, but Meridon is like fine wine, a preserved painting of note, a thing to discover and treasure out of the rubbish. Meridon is stand alone. It doesn't deserve its predecessors. And it certainly doesn't deserve these bad reviews.