Ashley (simpleeuphony) - reviewed on + 3 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This was an enjoyable read of the fictional events in the Romanov household from the perspective of the second oldest daughter as well as her personal experiences both in and outside of the palace.
The passage of time was hard to follow and whenever she made a reference to her or one of her sibling's ages, I had to do some quick math and was often surprised by how much or how little time had passed.
The story follows Tatiana Romanov from about 6 years old until about 20 with references made to periods in her life before and after this. I was intrigued by the commentary on royal family relations and her observations of both the Russian family and the royal families of other countries such as England and Germany.
The passage of time was hard to follow and whenever she made a reference to her or one of her sibling's ages, I had to do some quick math and was often surprised by how much or how little time had passed.
The story follows Tatiana Romanov from about 6 years old until about 20 with references made to periods in her life before and after this. I was intrigued by the commentary on royal family relations and her observations of both the Russian family and the royal families of other countries such as England and Germany.
Back to all reviews by this member
Back to all reviews of this book
Back to Book Reviews
Back to Book Details
Back to all reviews of this book
Back to Book Reviews
Back to Book Details