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Review: Queen’s Gambit

September 9, 2013 Whitney Review 1 Comment
Review: Queen’s Gambit

Excluding the Boleyn sisters I have read very few books on Henry’s many wives particularly his sixth and last wife, Kathrine Parr. Elizabeth Fremantle’s novel is soaking in detail from the descriptions of the elaborate dresses and jewels to the filth of living conditions creating a vivid portrait of 1500s court. I have always enjoyed […]

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Review: The Letter

September 6, 2013 Whitney Review 1 Comment
Review: The Letter

The Letter is a Lifetime Movie.  It has all the elements, with a battered wife, discovery of one’s past and unexpected love (not to mention a heartfelt reunion).  Kathryn Hughes’ book would be a good Saturday morning film on a rainy day.  Don’t get me wrong, I like Lifetime movies, they are my guilty pleasure, […]

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Review: Enon

September 4, 2013 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Review: Enon

I read Tinkers several years ago and loved it.  Paul Harding’s story has beautiful prose and a fascinating storyline.  Although, I believe my interest in the novel was due to the fact that its main character, George Crosby is epileptic, a subject that I am interested in. Enon is elegantly written and reread sentences due […]

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Book Review: The Age of Ice

August 21, 2013 Whitney Review 2 Comments
Book Review: The Age of Ice

The premise of The Age of Ice sounded really interesting and the fact that it was inspired by a true story made it all the more intriguing, I went in excited to read the tale of ice but came out lukewarm. I thought the writing was beautiful.  J.M. Sidorova always knew which word to use […]

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Review: Multiple Exposure

August 8, 2013 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Review: Multiple Exposure

I have always had an interest in the Romanovs, with the background of a revolution equipped with royalty, illness, betrayal and murder topped with a bit of mystery, it catches one’s eye.  Thus, when I saw the mention of the Romanovs (mainly of the Tsaritsa’s Faberge egg collection)  in Multiple Exposure I was intrigued all […]

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Book Review: The Fairest of Them All

August 5, 2013 Whitney Review 4 Comments
Book Review: The Fairest of Them All

I lived on Fairy Tales when I was younger with Snow White being my favorite.  Of course I grew up on the sanitized Disney version, my room was an advertisement to the Princess and learned how to work the VCR for a constant loop of Snow White and her seven little men.  All in my […]

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Review: In the Shadow of Revenge

July 17, 2013 Whitney Review 1 Comment
Review: In the Shadow of Revenge

In the Shadow of Revenge was a good book.  It could have been a great book if it wasn’t for the Ouija Board.  When they were children, Cecily, Amelia and Hilary were “blood sisters” and used a Ouija board to tell them everything about their future.  Everything changed the day Hilary was raped.  Cecily still […]

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Review: The Never List

July 16, 2013 Whitney Review 2 Comments
Review: The Never List

When I was in 6th grade I wrote a paper on medieval torture, I have no idea why I chose the topic as I was always a happy, nonviolent kid. Perhaps, it was because The Man in the Iron Mask starring Leonardo DeCaprio had just come out, still the intrigue held. I feel sick even […]

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Book Review: Eve in Hollywood

July 10, 2013 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Book Review: Eve in Hollywood

I first heard about Eve in Hollywood through an ad on Goodreads.  I saw the words “All About Eve” splash across the screen and immediately clicked on it as the 1950s film of the same name is my favorite movie.  I soon found there was no relation to the film but as I scrolled down […]

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