Helpful Score: 1
I really liked the beginning of this book. The details where great, and the story interesting. Then it just kind of drifted off, there where too many characters to keep track of. There was also a 'betrayel' that I thought was obvious and not that big of a betrayel that ended the story. It felt like the ending was rushed, so I can't recommend the book.
Elizabeth B. (Cattriona) - reviewed The Winter Palace: A Novel of Catherine the Great on + 200 more book reviews
This is the story of the early days of Catherine the Great, told from the point of view of one of her handmaidens. It is an interesting story, particularly the early details in which the narrator is taught how to spy on other household members so she may report back on their activities to Catherine and the Empress, Elizabeth. There are many rich, historical details to appeal to fans of this genre, and the story ends with a balance of closure, and sufficient intrigue for a sequel, which is currently in the works. Characters are well drawn, and the setting is well-researched. Highly recommended. Note: This review is based upon an Advanced Readers Copy.
Cheryl (boomerbooklover) - reviewed The Winter Palace: A Novel of Catherine the Great on + 441 more book reviews
I enjoyed this story of a young girl who ends up living in the Empress of Russia's palace, and who befriends the German teenager who eventually rules as Catharine the Great. Spies, intrigue, and plots abound. Also includes descriptions of everyday life in 18th century Russia.
Elizabeth B. (Cattriona) - reviewed The Winter Palace: A Novel of Catherine the Great on + 200 more book reviews
This is the story of the early days of Catherine the Great, told from the point of view of one of her handmaidens. It is an interesting story, particularly the early details in which the narrator is taught how to spy on other household members so she may report back on their activities to Catherine and the Empress, Elizabeth. There are many rich, historical details to appeal to fans of this genre, and the story ends with a balance of closure, and sufficient intrigue for a sequel, which is currently in the works. Characters are well drawn, and the setting is well-researched. Highly recommended. Note: This review is based upon an Advanced Readers Copy.
Nadine (23dollars) - reviewed The Winter Palace: A Novel of Catherine the Great on + 432 more book reviews
I read THE WINTER PALACE for this month's "Russian" theme in my online book club, The Reading Cove.
What a disappointment. For me the writing style was dull, dry and flavorless. I was never engaged and had to skim to get through it. The main character, Varvara, never came off the pages, which made it impossible for Catherine the Great to shine in this narrative. I don't think the author's style is my cuppa.
1.75 yawning stars.
What a disappointment. For me the writing style was dull, dry and flavorless. I was never engaged and had to skim to get through it. The main character, Varvara, never came off the pages, which made it impossible for Catherine the Great to shine in this narrative. I don't think the author's style is my cuppa.
1.75 yawning stars.