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A review by simplyalexandra
Victoria by Daisy Goodwin
3.0
Full Review:
3 Stars - I recommend if you enjoy historical fiction about the lives of historical figures.
This book is about Queen Victoria's early life. She began her reign at the age of just 18, and how she finds her place in the monarchy.
For me, this type of historical fiction is tough to read. I find that I enjoy situational historical fiction quite a bit more than something about a specific person. However, the short chapters helped me along and I was able to finish this somewhat slowly. I kept going back and forth between whether I thought Victoria was naive or she was really executing a plan to make her own way as a queen. Sometimes she was just so young, and self-centered. Other times the things that she fought for made sense. I also struggled with the other characters. I often felt bad for her mother, and frequently felt that she sort of deserved how things went. I mostly felt bad for Lord M though, he seemed in a tough spot. I started to enjoy the book a bit more toward the end when she finally gets to see Albert as an adult. Overall I found myself not overly compelled with Victoria's story, but the short chapters helped me power though. I am so far enjoying the show quite a bit more than the book! A rarity for me!
Right After Reading:
I think 3 stars... this was really slow for me, and felt long considering it spans such a short time. The short chapters helped me along. Enjoying the show much more.
3 Stars - I recommend if you enjoy historical fiction about the lives of historical figures.
This book is about Queen Victoria's early life. She began her reign at the age of just 18, and how she finds her place in the monarchy.
For me, this type of historical fiction is tough to read. I find that I enjoy situational historical fiction quite a bit more than something about a specific person. However, the short chapters helped me along and I was able to finish this somewhat slowly. I kept going back and forth between whether I thought Victoria was naive or she was really executing a plan to make her own way as a queen. Sometimes she was just so young, and self-centered. Other times the things that she fought for made sense. I also struggled with the other characters. I often felt bad for her mother, and frequently felt that she sort of deserved how things went. I mostly felt bad for Lord M though, he seemed in a tough spot. I started to enjoy the book a bit more toward the end when she finally gets to see Albert as an adult. Overall I found myself not overly compelled with Victoria's story, but the short chapters helped me power though. I am so far enjoying the show quite a bit more than the book! A rarity for me!
Right After Reading:
I think 3 stars... this was really slow for me, and felt long considering it spans such a short time. The short chapters helped me along. Enjoying the show much more.