I've lately been trying to find information about the Boleyn family's library, especially what Anne might have read and perhaps owned. My biggest problem is that while there are seven surviving books( going by what Prof. Ives says) of hers, only the French Bible by
Jacques Lefèvre d'Etaples is given as a title.
I know she read
The Obedience of a Christian Man by
Tyndale and the English translated New Testament by him, but I don't know whether they number among the books belonging to her(because the titles aren't given).
Her father apparently owned a copy of
Supplication for the Beggers by
Simon Fish, so it's not so far-fetched to think she read it too. As well as the aformentioned books I know she also enjoyed
Clément Marot's poems (at least those written before her death

). And that is as far as I got before hitting a wall, so I decided to ask others who might know more on the subject.
I know this won't interest everyone, but I would appreciate some help if not in finding other titles/authors, then books that were in vogue with the reformation at that time to at least form an idea of what she might have read.
P.S.They don't have to only be religious or concerned with religion.