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A review by kari_marie
The Tragic Daughters of Charles I: Mary, Elizabeth & Henrietta Anne by Sarah-Beth Watkins
informative
slow-paced
2.25
Tragic Daughters of Charles I by Sarah-Beth Watkins looks at and compiles what we know about some lesser known but important figures from history. We know of the men, but many women get forgotten about. You can really tell Watkins dug for information for these women and makes you wonder what history forgot or overlooked.
There were some interesting facts, but I did to struggle to read this. I think this was a book I would have preferred as a hard copy versus an electronic copy. Sometimes you need the physical book. So, because of this I was unable to finish the book. I give this book two stars. I can tell how well researched, but it felt like an info dump.
Thank You to NetGalley, John Hunt Publishing, and Sarah-Beth Watkins for the free copy. This was an honest review
There were some interesting facts, but I did to struggle to read this. I think this was a book I would have preferred as a hard copy versus an electronic copy. Sometimes you need the physical book. So, because of this I was unable to finish the book. I give this book two stars. I can tell how well researched, but it felt like an info dump.
Thank You to NetGalley, John Hunt Publishing, and Sarah-Beth Watkins for the free copy. This was an honest review