Crystal J. (dorolerium) reviewed on + 212 more book reviews
If you know anything about the Romanov family, Enchantments is the kind of story that will make you feel. As is the case with all historical fiction dealing with well known royals, we know how this story will end, and its not a happy ending. We go on a journey with Masha and Alyosha, both during their time together and after they are separated, which is a fantastical and magical thing to share.
I didnt know that Rasputin had any children, so I was surprised to learn that he actually was a married man with two legitimate daughters and a son. Much of the story concerning Masha is entirely fictional, as I didnt see any evidence in internet searches that indicate Rasputins daughters spent any time with the Romanov family after his death. That being said, I dont think a lot of people vaguely familiar with Rasputin know about his family, this isnt something I learned much about in school, so it makes for a great story using a group of people who actually lived.
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I didnt know that Rasputin had any children, so I was surprised to learn that he actually was a married man with two legitimate daughters and a son. Much of the story concerning Masha is entirely fictional, as I didnt see any evidence in internet searches that indicate Rasputins daughters spent any time with the Romanov family after his death. That being said, I dont think a lot of people vaguely familiar with Rasputin know about his family, this isnt something I learned much about in school, so it makes for a great story using a group of people who actually lived.
To read the rest of my review, please visit:
http://www.dorolerium.com/?p=3517