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The Kitchen Boy: A Novel of the Last Tsar - Community Reviews back

by Robert Alexander
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Carpe Librum
Carpe Librum rated it 12 years ago
This book starts out similar to other Romanov stories emphasizing the family's devotion to each other and God. The story was somewhat slow with most of the real action and plot twists taking place in the final chapters. If you prefer accuracy in your historical fiction, you may be disappointed. This...
Elysium
Elysium rated it 13 years ago
After Misha’s wife dies, he feels it’s his time soon and records his memories about what happened in 1918 and leaves the tape to his granddaughter Kate. Misha, or Leonka as he was called, went into captivity with the Romanov family and worked as their kitchen boy. He becomes involved in the family’s...
A Book and A Review #2
A Book and A Review #2 rated it 14 years ago
Interesting story..very quick read...Heartbreaking because one knows what happens to the Romanovs and two it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out the ending of the story. I still loved it though and def. will be reading the other books by this author that look just as interesting.
VeganCleopatra
VeganCleopatra rated it 15 years ago
While I enjoyed the premise of the story and the book overall, I found the first person narrative rather tiresome at times. The writing felt forced at points, in large part due to the first person perspective. I also found the constant mentioning of the "end" for the Romanovs tiresome since we clear...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 16 years ago
The simplistic writing style seems to be the norm for historical-fiction nowadays and maybe it's to ensure the writing doesn't get in the way of the premise but the impact can be construed as patronising at times. Anyway, I am scooting through this and am just at the point where Nicholas reads The P...
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