Genre: Historical Fiction

Book Review: The Other Typist

June 26, 2013 Whitney Review 2 Comments
Book Review: The Other Typist

I did something I hardly ever do, I read The Other Typist in one day. A few weeks ago a fellow blogger, Elizabeth at Silver Reviews warned me that The Other Typist was a book I would have to talk about, and she was right!  It was incredible.  The ending was a complete twist that I […]

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Review: Atonement

June 14, 2013 Whitney Review 4 Comments
Review: Atonement

I saw the movie first with a group of friends and enjoyed it so much I checked it out at the library later that week. I was presently surprised how little they left out in the film. Atonement was a throughly enjoying book, it was a little slow at times but overall very good. The […]

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The Aviator’s Wife by Melanie Benjamin

May 10, 2013 Whitney Review 3 Comments
The Aviator’s Wife by Melanie Benjamin

Charles Lindbergh flew the Spirit of St. Louis to Paris and his baby was kidnaped. That’s the gist of my knowledge of the Lindberghs. Much has been researched/documented on Charles Lindbergh but what about Lucky Lindy’s co-pilot, his wife Anne Morrow Lindbergh? Like her first two novels, Melanie Benjamin gives us a look at a […]

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Book Review: The Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb

January 30, 2013 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Book Review: The Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb

There is a woman behind every man.  An amazing woman.  That’s what The Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb is about, Mercy Lavinia “Vinnie” Bump, the wife of Tom Thumb. Most know of Tom Thumb through a cute fairy tale or a Disney production, but not the real story.  That is what I like about Melanie […]

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Review: The Buddha in the Attic

December 1, 2011 Whitney Review 4 Comments
Review: The Buddha in the Attic

The Buddha in the Attic was an interesting plot in theory but felt like the story was told in fragments almost as if the narrator forgot what they were going to say and just trailed off.   I think the part that bothered me about this novel is that there was no designated main character […]

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The Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa Gregory

September 7, 2011 Whitney Review 6 Comments
The Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa Gregory

First Impressions Like Elizabeth Taylor’s husbands, a percentage of people can rattle off most of Henry VIII  wives and like Richard Burton, Anne Boleyn is always among them.  But what of her sister Mary, the King’s first choice, the other Boleyn girl? The Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa Gregory writes like an autobiography. Through the […]

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Book Review: Wench

August 23, 2011 Whitney Review 4 Comments
Book Review: Wench

Lizzie, our lead protagonist visits the camp with her master Drayle and looks at this time as a mini-vacation to spend with her friends, Sweet, Reenie and Mawu. Wench was an interesting concept but went absolutely nowhere.  The bases of the plot was the girls doing some sort of chore, followed by anal sex and […]

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Book Review: The Kitchen Boy

June 10, 2011 Whitney Review 4 Comments
Book Review: The Kitchen Boy

From the beginning I knew there was a secret even deeper repressed than just the fall of the Romanovs.  His dear May had a vast collection of Fabergé  eggs an item Alexandra Fyodorovna, Tsarina collected.  The couple’s only child, a son had hemophilia, a disorder that the Tsarevich  Alexei Nikolaevich had.  And what happened to […]

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Review: Exit The Actress

January 29, 2011 Whitney Review 6 Comments
Review: Exit The Actress

Words can not describe  Priya Parmar’s novel Exit The Actress, it is so rich and vibrant that I felt like I was actually in the audience watching Nell perform and wanted to reach out for one of her oranges.  While reading Nell’s journal entries I wanted to be her friend, with her tell it like […]

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Alice I Have Been by Melanie Benjamin

August 26, 2010 Whitney Review 9 Comments
Alice I Have Been by Melanie Benjamin

“Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and having nothing to do…” Alice Liddell’s story does not begin on this “golden afternoon” but this particular day defines her as “Alice”. Melanie Benjamin has brought The real Alice’s life to light beautifully. Mr. Liddell is the Dean of […]

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