“Five hundred years after he died on the field of battle, Richard is still a figure of controversy and his story still fascinates and casts a spell. Betrayed in life by his allies, Richard was betrayed in death by history. Leaving no heir, his reputation was like his corps: left to his enemies, mutilated beyond recognition.
Filled with the sights and sounds of battle, the customs and lore of daily life, the rigors and risks of Court politics, the passions and infidelities of the high-born, and the touching concerns of very real men and women, The Sunne in Splendour brings to life this gifted man whose greatest sin, perhaps, was that he held principles too firm for the times he lived in and loved too deeply to survive love’s loss.” thus ends the jacket of the book.
The Sunne in Splendour is one of those epic novels the size of a dictionary and I bought the e-book about two years ago after I read the Vulpes Libris interview.
Given that historical fiction is one of my favorite genres, the fact that I’ve started it more than once without finishing it, is no reflection of the book but rather of mine, noticable in my blog title 🙂
Richard III has been on our minds with King Richard Week behind us and the current Greyfriars Project in Leicester, UK.
I hope everyone has signed the petition in support of Richard Armitage’s effort of exploring a more historically accurate portrayal of King Richard III of England.
Heidi proposed the idea to read it all together using the #ArmitageWatch concept, how could I resist!
Richard III Bloggers will be cheering us on with fun activities
If you blog; consider yourself invited to post your thoughts & host those readers who connect via blogs.
In hopes of making an enjoyable reading experience, I carefully pondered a schedule that would allow for progress in a timely manner with breaks for Thanksgiving (1 wk) and the Holiday’s (2 wks) allowing time for family obligations or catch up time for those who need it.
The end result is 5 chapters a week which brings our last discussion on Sunday February 24th!
The first 5 chapters contain the most pages; 80, the remainder are around 60 pg of reading per week, 10 pg a day give or take.
This requires a commitment but a very attainable one and I hope discussion will prove to be a motivator.
I for one will certainly use it as such. 🙂
Twice in the middle of the book and back to back we’ll read 6 chapters, because of reduces chapter sizes, both are carefully indicated on the list and calendar.
For those in need of specific meeting time to chat with regards to the book, watch ArmitageWatch Blogspot
For those on Facebook : chapters will also be posted on The Institute of Armitage Studies
The King Richard Armitage site will also keep people updated
Most of the fun will happen on twitter be sure to use #RA4R3 when posting any comments during the week.
To be fair we should refrain from spoilers until the Sunday after (whenever its Sunday in your timezone)
If unfamiliar with twitter more info here
Join many ReAders this Fall with The Sunne into Splendour
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Sept 23rd : Chapters 1 + 5 of Book One : Edward
Sept 30th : Chapters 6 + 10
Oct 7th : Chapters 11 + 15
Oct 14th : Chapters 16 + 20
Oct 21st : Chapters 21 + 25
Oct 28th : Chapters 26 + 30
Nov 4th : Chapters 31 + 3 of Book Two : Anne
Nov 11th : Chapters 4 + 8
Nov 18th : Chapters 9 + 13
break for Thanksgiving
Dec 2nd : Chapters 14 + 4 of Book Three : Lord Of The North
Dec 9th : Chapters 5 + 9
Dec 16th : Chapters 10 + 15 : YES : 6 chapters
break for the Holidays
Jan 6th : Chapters 16 + 21 : YES : 6 chapters
Jan 13th : Chapters 1 + 5 of Book Four : “Richard, By The Grace Of God…”
Jan 20th : Chapters 6 + 10
Jan 27th : Chapters 11 + 15
Feb 3rd : Chapters 16 + 20
Feb 10th : Chapters 21 + 25
Feb 17th : Chapters 26 + 32 HOMERUN
Feb 24th : Last discussion
Feel free to ask questions!