Karin A. (Jerseygirltoo) - reviewed By Eastern Windows (The Macquarie Series) on + 455 more book reviews
The best part about this book for me was that it was about real historical characters. I originally started it, and was going to read a few pages before bedtime, and the next thing I knew it was after 2 a.m. and I had finished the entire book! I knew nothing about Lachlan Macquarie when I picked it up, so I think that was an advantage, because I didn't know what would happen next, and some of it was pretty unexpected.
The author's writing style is decent and the book is well edited, but I wouldn't say her prose style is that enthralling or beautiful. It's definitely a plot-driven book, and Macquarie is at the center of it. He certainly led an exciting life with lots of twists and turns. This book covers just the early part of that life, mainly his military career in India, before he even goes to Australia. I am fascinated enough to want to read more about him, so I will definitely be continuing the rest of this series
The author's writing style is decent and the book is well edited, but I wouldn't say her prose style is that enthralling or beautiful. It's definitely a plot-driven book, and Macquarie is at the center of it. He certainly led an exciting life with lots of twists and turns. This book covers just the early part of that life, mainly his military career in India, before he even goes to Australia. I am fascinated enough to want to read more about him, so I will definitely be continuing the rest of this series