
I've just spent the most lovely, relaxed morning curled up with the cat, eating toast, drinking tea and reading a rather good book.
I could get used to being unemployed (Trinity ... you're not allowed to scold or lecture me for saying that, either!)
The book I'm reading is "King's, Queens, Bones & Bastards" by David Hilliam; I know I'm a total history geek and therefore a bit biased, but it really is a cracking good read.
As it says on the cover, it's a who's who of the English monarchy, starting way back with the less
er known (and most unfortunately named) Egbert, working it's way up to present day with Her Royal Haughtiness Queen Elizabeth II.It's fun because it basically fills you in on all the gossipy bits of history that never get mentioned in the standard, dry text books you get metaphorically shoved down your throat at school. The author whispers scandal into your willing ear about court shenanigans, who married who, who was bonking who, who had enough bastards to start their own football team and best of all how they all came to meet their maker. Which was often in a quite fascinatingly gruesome manner.
Take poor Edward II. He was a big bear of a man but was weak willed, dominated first by his
father and later by a number of male court favourites whose tights he wanted to get into. Although married and the father of at least 5 children he was known and reviled as being a "bit of a whoopsie", flaunting said favourites openly and earning himself the hatred of all. His disastrous reign ended with his own wife and family betraying him and he was deposed and then forced to abdicate by Parliament who had found him guilty of incompetence. He was sentenced to life imprisonment but only lasted 9 months, being brutally disposed of one night on the orders of his wife and her lover by being held down with a mattress and having a red hot iron shoved up his bottom.See, they don't tell you stuff like that at school!
Anyway, if you like history I totally recommend this book. If nothing else, it proves that we Brits aren't quite as boring as the rest of the world probably thinks we are.
Yay! for the red hot poker wielding Brits!

27 comments:
At my school they told us all our Kings were whoopsies, as all good schools should. What school did you go to?
Anything that could be recommending as a "cracking good read" gets on my list. Hopefully, I can secure a copy here.
Also, in case anyone was wondering, Edward II was the fancy lad married to Sophie Marceau in Braveheart.
Mo ... I clearly went to a "progressive" school, we loved everyone and sang Abba songs instead of hymns.
Later I graduated to the University of Life's a Bitch & Then You Die.
How bout you?
mjenks ... I think you'd like it. It's very simply written but full of information. And thanks for adding to the history lesson :P As always, you are a veritable source of knowledge
Of course that's where my mind went upon seeing "bones" in the title of the book. My mother was a big fan of English royalty and all its' foibles, she would have loved this book.
lol Lost ... I experienced the same thing with the word "Bastards"
Although I have never been huge on history, you have totally sold me on this book! How can anyone pass up a book where there is a hot-poker/arse scene???
Totally jealous of your toast/bed/reading set-up. I could start every day of my life in that manner and be happy!
Lopez ... I know! More writers should incorporate that scene into their work. Just think, Harry Potter could have been a whole other story if only JK Rowling had thought of it.
It was really nice :P I'm trying not to be too smug about it.
Any book that references 'poker' AND related to history is on my radar...
Thanks for the recommendation, Texas geography and history classes have left me kind of retarded in European history. Speaking of that, does the queen really work and McDonalds now?
Hope you are still smugly enjoying your excellent morning. :)
Eric ... she does! Damn that pesky recession and credit crunch!
:P I am! (just don't tell Lopez)
I don't know if Harry Potter and the Red Hot Pooter is such a good idea.
Trinity ... I have to disagree with you. I think it would go down a storm ... especially in British public schools
Sounds pretty good.
Unfortunately, I just learned that it's out of print here.
Fortunately, you can get used copies through various...um...bookstores.
Sorry, trying to not be a shill for the wife's place of employ.
lol mjenks ... hope you enjoy it!
I prefer the porn version - Heavy Petter and the Goblet of Fur
Mr S ... why does this not surprise me?
You don't even want to know the other films in the series... or where they find the Golden Snitch.
Well now I do!
Do I feel a snatch joke coming on?
Rumbled.
Hahaha :P
I am a huge history fan (I'm not huge,myself, honest...)
Just went and ordered the book.
YaY Vic! :D Hope you enjoy it!
History nerds rock!
I love history books too! Soooo much drama and shame!
You know, I started reading this book on Richard Ramirez. I'm not sure it was the author's intent, but, he seems like an total *sshole.
P Star ... I'm all about the drama and shame!
I'm fascinated by serial killers ... Richard Ramirez an a-hole? Surely not?!
I'm actually reading a similar book now about the hidden lives of the U.S. Presidents. No whoopsies so far. But I haven't gotten to the very tidy Abraham Lincoln yet.
Oohh, so good to know, thanks for sharing this book tip - I read Sex with the King, last Summer and now I'm trying to end Sex with the Queen - same kinda books, written in a gossipy way ...just love that !
Btw, you're a WINNER !!
Check my latest blogpost !!!
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Oooh words! Sounds like a good one! I've always wanted to read about the American Presidents ... let me know if it's any good.
lol @ very tidy Abraham Lincoln
Dominica ... those sound good too! I'll have to check them out. I love a bit of scandalous reading.
And OH MY GOSH! Hahaha Yay! I can't believe I've won two competitions in a week! That's more than I've won in 29 years lol I'll be in contact with my details a.s.a.p. And thank you! :D
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