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Flaunting Extravagant ueen French Revolution review ç eBook or Kindle ePUB Jean Plaidy Ê 3 characters Us and reckless she flouts the strict and demanding etiuette of the glittering court and discovers the true nature of hate and loveBut the cl At first I wasn t fond of the writing style not because it wasn t modern but because it just didn t seem to lend itself to much depth But by the end of the book I felt it was well worth the read The gradual evolution of Antoinette s character was well portrayed and the ending was very moving I suppose the lack of depth in the beginning was merely because Antoinette herself lacked much depth until her world began to change I do have two complaints though The same adjectives seemed to be used over and over again Words like dainty and frivolous were used far too often to describe Antoinette when there are plenty of suitable synonyms The same thing occured with other characters too I just found it rather lazy coming from such a highly acclaimed author A minor complaint but I also didn t like the fact that Plaidy freuently used french words and terms without always explaining what they meant Granted the author was born and raised in England and I understand most English schools teach basic French So it s understandable the author might assume her readers know enough French to know these basic words and terms But in the US most students choose to learn Spanish not French and unfortunately I did not always have Google with me while reading Sometimes I could get the gist of it from what was going on but I still would have liked to know what was actually said From what I ve read Plaidy s work is considered very historically accurate and while it s not something I reuire from my historical fiction it is certainly something I can appreciate though I do struggle to understand how one woman could research and write as many books as she did in her life time I worked out she would have to have written at least 2 books per year I did not know a huge amount about Marie Antoinette and felt this was a good introduction With her vast back catalogue I m eager to read at least a few of Plaidy s novels The Castle Diaries reckless she flouts the strict and demanding etiuette of the glittering court and discovers the true nature of hate and loveBut the cl At first I wasn t fond of the writing style not because it wasn t modern but because it just didn t seem to lend itself to much depth But by the end of the book I felt it was well worth the The Song of the Mockingbird read The gradual evolution of Antoinette s character was well portrayed and the ending was very moving I suppose the lack of depth in the beginning was merely because Antoinette herself lacked much depth until her world began to change I do have two complaints though The same adjectives seemed to be used over and over again Words like dainty and frivolous were used far too often to describe Antoinette when there are plenty of suitable synonyms The same thing occured with other characters too I just found it Sir Halmanac and the Crimson Star rather lazy coming from such a highly acclaimed author A minor complaint but I also didn t like the fact that Plaidy freuently used french words and terms without always explaining what they meant Granted the author was born and Souls in the Great Machine raised in England and I understand most English schools teach basic French So it s understandable the author might assume her Judge Dredd Chronicles #19 readers know enough French to know these basic words and terms But in the US most students choose to learn Spanish not French and unfortunately I did not always have Google with me while THE WALLPAPER CHASE reading Sometimes I could get the gist of it from what was going on but I still would have liked to know what was actually said From what I ve SpongeBob Mix Match read Plaidy s work is considered very historically accurate and while it s not something I Rules of the Knife Fight reuire from my historical fiction it is certainly something I can appreciate though I do struggle to understand how one woman could Know What I Saw? research and write as many books as she did in her life time I worked out she would have to have written at least 2 books per year I did not know a huge amount about Marie Antoinette and felt this was a good introduction With her vast back catalogue I m eager to The Goodbye Girl Vocal Selections read at least a few of Plaidy s novels
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Flaunting Extravagant ueen French Revolution review ç eBook or Kindle ePUB Jean Plaidy Ê 3 characters Ouds of revolution are overhead and Marie Antoinette who only wished to enjoy life learns too late that the price of her enjoyment is very hi When I finally got to the part where the 14th July has arrived I gave up on this book series It was passed over on 1 page What a waste of time The Heartbroken Heartbreaker revolution are overhead and Marie Antoinette who only wished to enjoy life learns too late that the price of her enjoyment is very hi When I finally got to the part where the 14th July has arrived I gave up on this book series It was passed over on 1 page What a waste of time
read ↠ eBook or Kindle ePUB Ê Jean PlaidyFlaunting Extravagant ueen French Revolution review ç eBook or Kindle ePUB Jean Plaidy Ê 3 characters At the age of fifteen Marie Antoinette beautiful and charming bride to the impotent Dauphin is plunged into the intrigue of VersaillesFrivolo Very good personal look into the life of Marie Antoinette