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Original Title: Threads: The Reincarnation of Anne Boleyn
ISBN: 074140916X (ISBN13: 9780741409164)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII of England
Literary Awards: Red Adept Select, Living Now Book Awards
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Threads: The Reincarnation of Anne Boleyn Paperback | Pages: 355 pages
Rating: 3.63 | 1176 Users | 147 Reviews

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In 1536 a woman dies and the story begins...

Henry and Anne are bona fide soul mates, bound to each other through eternity.

Still, in 1536, they are at the mercy of influences outside of their control, explosively incompatible, and caught in a marriage that ends in a betrayal so shocking that Anne requires lifetimes to recover.

"Threads", a reincarnation fantasy, opens with Anne's death in 1536. Her husband Henry, seemingly in defense of Anne (but more likely acting out of "stubborn perverseness," she observes), has terrorized England and decreed murder after political murder to protect her. Ultimately, to Anne's horror, he has made the decision to have her executed as well.

Anne's fury at her husband's betrayal has enough momentum to survive centuries, but in "Threads" she learns that she has been assigned a hard task: she must forgive him. This may prove difficult and take some. The husband in question is Henry VIII. The narrator is the stubborn, volatile Anne Boleyn, who is not at all inclined to forgive.

It is a very unusual love story.

2000 William Faulkner Competition finalist for best novel.

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Title:Threads: The Reincarnation of Anne Boleyn
Author:Nell Gavin
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 355 pages
Published:February 1st 2002 by Infinity Publishing.com (first published 2001)
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Fantasy. English History. Tudor Period. Romance. European Literature. British Literature

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Ratings: 3.63 From 1176 Users | 147 Reviews

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This is a historical fantasy with the underlying theme of reincarnation, forgiveness and love. I would say that it doesn't require a belief in reincarnation for you to like this book - just read it with an open-mind and you may even find yourself half-convinced by the end of it (or wanting to believe in it, like I did). I think that this will probably require another read through to help me fully understand and interpret each section of the book, but this is my opinion on the first read through.

This was one of the best books I have read, the most excited I have been about a book in a long time, not for its historical content, though that was clearly thoughtfully done, but for the perspective on the importance of forgiveness, under very trying circumstances, and the complexities in relationships. It read very true to me.

I read this at the suggestion of several writer friends who lauded it as a moving, original take on the Anne Boleyn story. And it is that, in spades.It's not just about Anne and Henry and their tumultuous relationship, it's based on the premise of Anne's spirit looking back on her life - on MANY lives - with Henry and other members of her family and the royal court. There's a lot to unpack in this book: themes of learning, of taking steps back only to step forward again, of forgiveness, of

I didn't think I would like this book as much as I did (I mean, I consider myself a liker of Serious Historical Fiction). I really enjoyed this take on Anne and Henry (and other characters) and I found each segment of Anne's past lives (as she remembered them) to be interesting and entertaining new takes on characters that have been pretty much set in stone by history. Do not go into this book thinking you are going to be reading a thick, densely historic Margaret George book because you aren't.

Sadly, this book lacks any basis as a historical fiction or as a fantasy. The author cannot leave her Christian beliefs behind, nor delve into the world of reincarnation with any sort of imagination. The facts of Anne Boleyn's life are out there, and there are plenty of biographies and novels that do her justice. This,sadly, is the worst one I have read. Pass on this book!

This was a book that sounded very interesting-- the reincarnation of Anne Boleyn! I've always found her an interesting historical figure, but I've never read much fiction that took on her story. This book, however, is not interesting. Most of it is exposition, Anne Boleyn speaking to the reader from the afterlife. The best thing about fiction is the show aspect of it. I want to be shown the story, shown the meaning within the story, through the character's actions. This is all tell. And tell.

I got this because it was billed as Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII meet 400 years later (as different people) and have things to work out. I buy reincarnation, I dig Anne Boleyn, and I'm a Tudor nut, so why not give it a try, I figured. Okay, first off, it's mis-billed in the way it's marketed. The part that's AFTER Anne dies is rushed and in an epilogue that makes little sense and is not in any way moving . In fact, the whole book, with only a few exceptions, was not moving. It was all tell, no

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