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A review by sakura_m
The Wars of the Roses by Alison Weir
Covers the first bulk of the War of the Roses (Lancaster vs York) but not the latter part involving the two princes in the tower, Richard III, Henry Tudor (later Henry VII), Battle of Bosworth, etc. As I've only studied the latter portion previously, this book was an interesting read. The names can get confusing though as many people are referred to by the town involved with their title (Somerset, Clarence, Warwick, Gloucester, Northumberland etc.) and the families in power change often so you'll wonder, "wait, it's not the Percy family anymore?!" and things like that if you're not too careful. Some may call the book dry or too long, but I think it was done pretty well since it covered the reigns/conflicts from Richard II up to Edward IV.