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The Romanovs
The Romanovs: 1613-1918 | Simon Sebag Montefiore
The Romanovs were the most successful dynasty of modern times, ruling a sixth of the worlds surface for three centuries. How did one family turn a war-ruined principality into the worlds greatest empire? And how did they lose it all? This is the intimate story of twenty tsars and tsarinas, some touched by genius, some by madness, but all inspired by holy autocracy and imperial ambition. Simon Sebag Montefiores gripping chronicle reveals their secret world of unlimited power and ruthless empire-building, overshadowed by palace conspiracy, family rivalries, sexual decadence and wild extravagance, with a global cast of adventurers, courtesans, revolutionaries and poets, from Ivan the Terrible to Tolstoy and Pushkin, to Bismarck, Lincoln, Queen Victoria and Lenin. To rule Russia was both imperial-sacred mission and poisoned chalice: six of the last twelve tsars were murdered. Peter the Great tortured his own son to death while making Russia an empire, and dominated his court with a dining club notable for compulsory drunkenness, naked dwarfs and fancy dress. Catherine the Great overthrew her own husband (who was murdered soon afterward), enjoyed affairs with a series of young male favorites, conquered Ukraine and fascinated Europe. Paul I was strangled by courtiers backed by his own son, Alexander I, who in turn faced Napoleons invasion and the burning of Moscow, then went on to take Paris. Alexander II liberated the serfs, survived five assassination attempts and wrote perhaps the most explicit love letters ever composed by a ruler. The Romanovs climaxes with a fresh, unforgettable portrayal of Nicholas II and Alexandra, the rise and murder of Rasputin, war and revolutionand the harrowing massacre of the entire family. Dazzlingly entertaining and beautifully written from start to finish, The Romanovs brings these monarchsmale and female, great and flawed, their families and courtsblazingly to life. Drawing on new archival research, Montefiore delivers an enthralling epic of triumph and tragedy, love and murder, encompassing the seminal years 1812, 1914 and 1917, that is both a universal study of power and a portrait of empire that helps define Russia today.
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Julia Harris
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Non-fiction: I found this part interesting because it taught me a lot about the russian history, and how people were punished. this part is rather dark but we can't rewrite the past but reading about it and understanding it is rather interesting. From this passage in the book I understood why Ivan the terrible was given that name. I think that this book is a good dive into history, and how people ruled at that time.

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Julia Harris
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Genre: Biography
Start/end: Feb.19- March 27th
Summary: This is a book that puts us into the history of russia, it talks about the different eras of time and how there were different struggles/ challenges depending on the time period and their solutions.

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OutsmartYourShelf
The Romanovs: 1613-1918 | Simon Sebag Montefiore
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#12ColoursOfDecember - Mint Green

These look more blue for some reason, but they are mint green on the Kindle covers.

6 points

@Clwojick #WinterGames2020
#MerryReaders

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umbrellagirl
The Romanovs: 1613-1918 | Simon Sebag Montefiore
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Forgot to sign up for the swap, so I bought myself a #jolabokaflod gift. At 700+ pages, that should keep me out of trouble for a bit!

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Ash.on.the.line
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Been trying to work my way through this massive thing, and I think it‘s just system overload for my brain. It seems well researched and full of great information but my brain isn‘t retaining any of it. I like history but perhaps in smaller doses and timeframes. 😅😂

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Freespirit
The Romanovs: 1613-1918 | Simon Sebag Montefiore
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Another tag for #Ispy by @thegreensofa thankyou😘.It was hard to find a green book!!
This is one on my pile to be read. I became fascinated by the story of the Romanovs after a holiday to St Petersburg. I would like to tag @Velvetfur and the colour would be orange 🍊😍

Tanisha_A How pretty! 😍 5y
Velvetfur Thanks for the tag! I'll have a look for orange in my collection.... 😁 5y
thegreensofa What a gorgeous cover!!! 😍. Well played 💚📗 5y
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DeeLeeBooks
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Catsandbooks Welcome to Litsy! 💕 @LitsyWelcomeWagon 5y
DeeLeeBooks Thank you!!! 🤗 5y
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Caroline2
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Pickpick

Wow, I feel like I deserve a medal after finishing off this bad boy! It‘s huge and heavy going but at times brilliant and intriguing! I loved some of it and other times it was rather dry! A weird and wonderful book! (I finally finished Helen!! 🥳🙌🏻)

squirrelbrain Yay, well done you! 🏅 5y
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squirrelbrain
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Pickpick

Finally finished this chunkster! Difficult to decide on a rating for this one. It was very up and down as to whether it held my interest or was very dry.

I did learn a lot though so for that reason I‘ll give it a (low) pick. It improved with the reign of Nicholas II, @Caroline2 , but be warned the actual execution is rather distressing.

#nfnov #til all about Rasputin. I thought he was around in mediaeval times - no idea he was so ‘recent‘ 😳

jenniferw88 I knew Rasputin was recent, but only because my Dad taught the Russian Revolution! Otherwise I would have been like you 😂😂😂 5y
squirrelbrain The thing is, @jenniferw88, I did a bit of the Russian Revolution in school.... but maybe Rasputin was a bit too naughty to be taught in schools! (edited) 5y
Caroline2 Well done for finishing!!! 🎉🥳👏 you must be celebrating! I‘m still struggling through. 🙄 I‘ve read a lot of books about the Russian revolution so I‘m looking forward to getting to Nicholas II‘s reign. 😉 5y
Clwojick 9 pt 5y
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squirrelbrain
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#nfnov Today I learned that here in Harrogate my ancestors were rather rude - staring at Empress Alexandra Romanov as she visited to ‘take the waters!‘

#til

It‘s getting more and more interesting @Caroline2 - up to 70% now - how are you doing?

Caroline2 Oh good, I‘m at 57% and so bored and done with this book already!! 🙄 hoping to get to Nicholas II soon and it‘ll be more interesting. 👍 5y
squirrelbrain It does get more interesting at Nicholas II (but only a bit!) 😬😁 @caroline2 5y
Clwojick 4pts 5y
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Caroline2
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Hey @squirrelbrain how are you getting on with this? One day I‘m finding its really interesting then other days I‘m finding it a slog. 🤷‍♀️ I feel like I want to be done with it now but I‘m only 37% through!! 🤦‍♀️ #looseygooseybuddyread

DrexEdit I was going to comment that this book looked interesting to me. But, come to find it's already on my #TBR. So stacking! 😊 📚 5y
squirrelbrain Hey, just the same for me! I‘m reading it on the train (or I was - distracted with something else this week!). Some days I enjoy it, other days I couldn‘t tell you what I‘ve read, even though I‘m turning the pages! 😬 I think I‘m enjoying the personal stuff and not the war / political bits. I‘m about 50% in (Napoleon‘s around) and I‘m hoping it will get more and more interesting the closer it gets to present day. 5y
Caroline2 @squirrelbrain Yeah I‘ve just got up to the napoleon bit so it‘s feeling more engaging now. I think the author gets way too distracted giving details on all the Generals and their love lives....I don‘t care!!! Just stick with the royal family, that‘s hard enough to follow as it is!!!! 😆 5y
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squirrelbrain
The Romanovs: 1613-1918 | Simon Sebag Montefiore
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#weeklyforecast

2 books on the go currently; I‘ll finish In the Wilderness and continue with the tagged book, which is a bit of a chunkster at almost 800 pages.

I‘m getting the Carolina book from the library tomorrow and hope to start the Doig too.

All of these are for #nfnov so I might need some fiction too, but that depends on my mood....

Cinfhen Bastard out of Carolina is meant to be VERY HEAVY!!! FluffyFiction might be necessary ☺️ 5y
TrishB I have Carolina on the tbr - been there a while and can‘t bring myself to read! I‘ll await your review. 5y
Cathythoughts Carolina‘s title scares me .... (edited) 5y
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Balibee146 Same about Caroline... Been almost at the top for ages @Cinfhen @TrishB @Cathythoughts 5y
Birdsong28 Are you enjoying The Romanov's? 📚📖 5y
megnews I‘ve started Bastard out of Carolina twice and didn‘t get far. It wasn‘t the book. I think it wasn‘t time yet. But it‘s one I must get to. 5y
julesG Keep at least one fluffy read at hand. Maybe 5y
squirrelbrain Oh gosh, you‘ve put me off a bit @Cinfhen @TrishB @Balibee146 @megnews - I‘m not sure I‘m in the mood for heavy. The library also has some Pat Conroy books, which seem to be set in SC. I may look at those instead.... 5y
squirrelbrain @julesG 🤣🤣🤣 5y
squirrelbrain @Birdsong28 - enjoying it so far. It took a while to get into it but then picked up nicely.... 5y
BarbaraBB Oops! I didn‘t know that it was so heavy when mentioning 5y
Cinfhen Pat Conroy is probably a gentler choice 💕💕💕 5y
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Librarybelle
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Finished a documentary that looked at Czar Nicholas II and his wife Alexandra, through their extremely passionate letters. #TodayILearned so much about the fall of the Romanovs, but also the love the two had for each other - they used code names to represent their desires, and she numbered her letters (there were that many). Arguably, their devotion led to the dynasty‘s fall. Author of tagged book is one of those interviewed in the program. #NFNov

tpixie Awesome. Was that on Netflix?? 5y
Librarybelle @tpixie I was watching a DVD from the library. I think it aired on PBS, so it might be on Netflix?? 5y
Verity Am part way through the tagged book as an audiobook - can confirm that Imperial Russia was very bloodthirsty. Do *not* listen to this and fall asleep or you‘ll have nightmares. I listen while running - hearing about the various murders makes me run faster... (edited) 5y
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Caroline2
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Oh my... it‘s off the shelf @squirrelbrain and it is huge and heavy!! 😟 But I‘m diving in! #looseygooseybuddyread #nfnov

MommyOfTwo Wow! 5y
squirrelbrain You are very brave! I might start it in a day or two.... mine‘s on Kindle so it will be a #commutingread for me.... 5y
Caroline2 @squirrelbrain yeah there‘s no rush, I thought I might get some reading done while the boys had their lunch...only managed 1 page!!! 😆 5y
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Birdsong28 It's so good!! Very detailed but worth it. Read this one next 5y
Caroline2 @Birdsong28 that‘s good to know! 👍 and I‘ve stacked the tagged book, thanks for the heads up! 😉 5y
slategreyskies I‘ve got this one on my bookshelf too. It‘s enormous! :) 5y
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EchoLogical
The Romanovs: 1613-1918 | Simon Sebag Montefiore
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So I'm cleaning up on my saved posts on Facebook and I stumbled across an old article from Bookbub:

12 Books to Read if You're Obsessed with Anastasia

https://www.bookbub.com/blog/books-about-anastasia-and-the-russian-revolution

📷: Google images

rubyslippersreads I‘ve read a few of these, but added more to my TBR list. 😊 5y
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Birdsong28
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Look what is on offer today in the birthday sale @Ms_T @andrew65 @Cathythoughts @jenniferw88

Debblyliz If I didn‘t already own this I would be snapping it up! Good book with good narration. 5y
Cathythoughts Thankyou 👍🏻♥️ 5y
Crazeedi I'm reading this right now! 5y
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Ms_T I got this when it was a Kindle Daily deal on your recommendation. I really enjoyed it too 😘 5y
Birdsong28 @ms_t You not tempted by the audio tho? 😘📚📖 5y
jenniferw88 Thanks, but my Dad has a physical copy of this one! 5y
Ms_T @Birdsong28 I‘m always tempted but I bought two other books this morning! 😂 5y
brilliantglow Fantastic book! 5y
Andrew65 I think I bought this as an audiobook a couple of years ago when it was a daily deal. Reminded me I have not read it. Thanks for the tag. 5y
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squirrelbrain
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#russians
#wanderingjune

This has been on my Kindle for quite a while but it‘s such a chunkster I can‘t bring myself to start it.... one day! 😁

Oryx Same 6y
xxjenadanxx This cover is just so beautiful. 6y
Cinfhen Ahhhh!! How could I not think of these #Russians !??!? Good one 6y
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Caroline2 I‘ve had this for years too! Now this would be a mammoth, loosey-goosey buddy read!!! 😲 😆 6y
TrishB Cool pick 👍🏻 6y
squirrelbrain @caroline2 @oryx we should plan a 3 year buddy read - we might just get through it in that time 🤣 6y
Birdsong28 It's such a good book! Read it now! Lol! 📚📖 6y
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ssravp
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Pickpick

Absolutely stunning account of the Romanov dynasty. An impressive feat to keep everything interesting, but I was enthralled throughout.

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Caroline2
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I am fascinated by the Russian Revolution so I‘m looking forward to reading this one! 👍🏻 #revolution #beatlemaynia

squirrelbrain I have this on Kindle to read... it‘s a bit of a chunkster I think... 🤔 (edited) 6y
Eggs Great choice 👏🏻 i gotta admit I‘m fascinated by the Romanovs 6y
Caroline2 @squirrelbrain it is massive!!! 😟 I‘m kinda intimidated by big books!! 😳 6y
Birdsong28 This is such a great book definitely a good choice 📚📖 6y
Severnmeadows Blue and gold cover- lovely. 6y
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LitLogophile
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Update: just purchased paperbacks of the Rappaport book I just read, two others, and the tagged book. I‘m stuck on this little slice of history and I need more!

kstadt929 I‘ve been wanting to read those too!! 6y
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Librarybelle
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When I think #frozen , I think of Russia. The cold winters. The barren and scary Siberia. I‘ve yet to read this, but I rescued it from the library - the pages are literally falling out! This family dynasty has such an intriguing and sorrowful story, I want to learn more. #WinterWonderland

TrishB Definitely cold!! 6y
Suzze I just looked at at his book on Goodreads. I had added it to my “want to read” list exactly two years ago today! What a coincidence. 6y
Librarybelle Definitely a coincidence, @Suzze ! 6y
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Cinfhen Yay for book rescue 🙌🏻💙 6y
Centique This has been on my IRL TBR list for a while too! 6y
Librarybelle @Centique 👍❤️ 6y
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Birdsong28
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I highly recommend this. Get it at this price while you can 📚📖

Andrew65 Thanks, a great price! 6y
Reecaspieces I am on it! Thanks! 6y
laurieluna Thank you!!! Want to read this so bad. 6y
Oryx Thanks! Got it! 6y
Ms_T I was just looking at this as it‘s still on offer 👍🏻 (edited) 6y
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EmG
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TMW you realize every thing in your house becomes a #bookshelf I Realize this #TBR is heavy into #NF #History #Royals

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ORenD
The Romanovs: 1613-1918 | Simon Sebag Montefiore

Reading this huge book on Romanovs currently and I have to pause often to deal with the violence and cruelty! People complain about torture shown in Game of Thrones. They should read real history to gain some perspective on the real human condition. I often justify the past cruelty by telling myself that those were diff times. But then I remember Syria of today and it horrifies me.

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TheAnitaAlvarez
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Sunday reading! And coffee. Lots of coffee.

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RyanWalsh
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Pickpick

A great overview of the ruling Romanov dynasty. If you are unfamiliar with the time period, there can be some confusion as the focus tends to stay with the family itself. With a bit of background knowledge, the details of the personal lives of the Romanovs become enthralling.

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chlolovesbooks
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Pickpick

Love Russian history!!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4/5

EvieBee Nice! This has been on my shelf for 2 years now. Must read! I love Russia! 7y
chlolovesbooks @EvieBee Thanks😊i hope you get to read it 📖😄 7y
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Katsandbooks
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I can't wait to start this tome

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KeepCalmWithBooksAndCoffee
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Bailedbailed

I give up. If I can get my hands on the physical book, I might give this another shot, but the audiobook is not a pleasant experience. 🤦‍♀️

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KeepCalmWithBooksAndCoffee
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This audiobook is one of the most difficult I‘ve listened to. I‘m trying to stick with it but the subject matter is very confusing. I‘m not sure I like this book at all? 🤔

CallMeIshmael I am reading the hard copy and about a third of the way through, I struggle with it and I couldn‘t imagine trying to listen because of the names and locations and the format it is present in. 7y
KeepCalmWithBooksAndCoffee @CallMeIshmael It is incredibly confusing. I am unfamiliar with the Tsars so I thought that was the problem. I‘m beginning to think it is also the text itself. I‘m glad it isn‘t just me! 7y
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KeepCalmWithBooksAndCoffee
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I‘m listening to this on audiobook. Is it any less confusing if I read it in physical form?

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gossamerchild
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Part of my fascination with the Romanov family is their undying #devotion to the idea they were ordained by God to rule Russia. Their inability to see the changes around them was tragic. Well, much of Russian history is overwhelmingly tragic.

#readingresolutions @Jess7

Birdsong28 Loved this book. You should read the tagged book next 7y
gossamerchild @Birdsong28 yes! That sounds incredible. Thanks 😁 7y
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gossamerchild
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For as much as I read, I've never seen this word used before. 🤓🧐🍹🍸. I so very much 💖💖 books!

#currentlyreading

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LinaLovesLit
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It‘s taken me two weeks, but with extensive note taking, I finished reading The Romanovs by Simon Sebag Montefiore this afternoon! 748 pages of amazing history that spanned over 300 years.
This is my 43rd book for the year and I plan to try and make that number a nice tidy 45 by Jan. 1st.
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sirius.books
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Pickpick

The Romanovs were the ruling dynasty of Russia for over 300 years. The Romanovs by Montefiore discusses the rise, the scandals, the successes, the failures, and the fall of the powerful dynasty in an interesting and captivating way. I have always been obsessed with the Romanovs (esp. the last imperial family) so I really enjoyed this book. I gave it five stars on Goodreads! ✨

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Somasis
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Quick #bookandtreat to go with my #setinwinter read, after all, there is a whole lot of winter in Russian histories. I can't think of a better end to the day.

#decktheshelves #seasonsreadings2017 @RealLifeReading @JoeStalksBeck @Tiffy_Reads

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readeatretreat
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My #12daysofbookstagram #flatlay featuring a book that has been on my TBR for a while. It‘s beautiful and I‘m excited to read it, but a little intimidated!

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sirius.books
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I'm on a bowling league with my dad at the bar he frequents. While he socializes, I read. ✨

umbrellagirl Nice! This is one of my TBR. 7y
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MinDea
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I have been wanting to read about The Romanovs for a while now. Anyone read anything about them and have some recommendations?

#Recommendations #Seeking #NonFiction #HistoricalFiction

MinDea @JenlovesJT47 have you read anything about them? 7y
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MinDea Thanks @TrishB !! 7y
JamieArc I've only heard podcast episodes about them, but I'm fascinated too and will note the one @TrishB recommended 7y
Cortg I have a couple on my TBR list but haven‘t tackled them yet.? 7y
DivineDiana I also find them fascinating and stacking the recommendation from @TrishB 7y
TheBookHippie This is my most recent. I spent a year in my twenties reading a ton on this. I'll have to look it up that's been a decade plus 😂🤦🏽‍♀️😳🤣📚📖 Danielle Steels Zoya is what started it. Ha. 7y
PirateJenny The one you listed is excellent according to a coworker who has read a lot about them 7y
BookishTrish One of my many favourites is this paranormal YA read that I recommend to everyone 7y
BookishTrish There's also a comic series from Image called Rasputin, but The Romanov family are pretty minor. #Russiaobsessed 7y
JenlovesJT47 I haven't read anything about them but I believe I have a few books I bought about them on my kindle. I've always wanted to learn more about them! 7y
emilyhaldi Ooohh me too! I️ bet @Reviewsbylola has some recommendations 👍🏻 7y
Reviewsbylola Also this one, although the afterword killed me. 7y
Reviewsbylola Right now I‘m actually reading an ARC from an author I love. It‘s historical fiction based on Anastasia/Anna Anderson. 7y
CrowCAH I‘m super excited to go to NYC in December and watch the play Anastasia off of the animated film! “Once upon a December!” 7y
rubyslippersreads @Reviewsbylola I have this one too; I'm hopelessly behind on my ARCs. 😕 7y
rubyslippersreads @CrowCAH I'm super jealous! 😄 7y
Reviewsbylola I‘m not far into it but it‘s very good so far. She goes back and forth with the timeline so I‘m curious to see how it plays out and where she goes with the story. @rubyslippersreads 7y
EvieBee I‘m obsessed! Just watched Nicholas and Alexandra yesterday...for the 10th time. I highly recommend Helen Rappaport‘s trilogy. 7y
MinDea Thanks @EvieBee !! 7y
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LinaLovesLit
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My husband got me a copy of The Romanovs for my birthday! 😊🎉

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LinaLovesLit
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I have to get my hands on a copy of this! I have a fascination with the Romanovs and sometimes spend hours researching imperial Russia.

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Margriet
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Let's get started!! #24in48
It's currently 9:45 AM here in The Netherlands and I'm ready! This is my TBR table, which I have full of books all the time, so I have my pick this weekend. I'll start with World Without End #excited!!!

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Chasingmermaids
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This cover 😍

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EvieBee
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Just got this in the mail! I own the audiobook but I heard that each section has a great family and timeline, so ordered a paperback copy. Hoping to read this and SPQR this summer as part of #20booksofsummer #bookmail #bookhaul

LeahBergen I love this cover ❤️ 8y
EvieBee @LeahBergen Thank you, Leah! 🍭 8y
vivastory I have this as an ARC. The finished cover is stunning. 8y
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EvieBee @vivastory Thank you! Is yours the purple cover? I thought that's what I was ordering so was pleasantly surprised! 8y
Megabooks I want to read this! 8y
vivastory @EvieBee84 It's white & purple. I just looked online & it looks like your edition also has amazing end papers too 8y
Jess_Read_This This looks so good and even better that it has a gorgeous cover!! 😍#Stacking 8y
EvieBee @Booksandcooks I am just a tad obsessed with the last Romanovs. Sigh. 8y
EvieBee @vivastory Aw shucks. Mine is paperback. Just saw those endpapers. Wow! 8y
EvieBee @Jess_Read_This Right?! Pretty books are so much easier to read, Jess!! 😁 8y
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Maryannecp
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Pouring with rain outside, but I've got my newest acquisition to keep me warm. I love Russian history. Can't wait to get stuck into this book.
#history #romanvos #russia #newbook #rainydayreading

msc1977 Have you checked out Ruska, by Edward Rutherfurd? 7y
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Mariana1
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😊i love history and i'm just fascinated by russian history specially the Romanovs, i surelly will enjoy this book ❤️💚

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