![]() ![]() It's for these facts alone that I'm very glad I picked up Elizabeth's Royal Diaries installment.Įxcept, yeah, this is a diary book, and I don't love that format. The basic plot progression also gives a nice overview of Elizabeth's early life. Elizabeth might be off, but there were lots of little details thrown in that kept my interest and even taught me some new things. Some tiny hints of these personality traits are sort of somewhat shown, but I think I was reading more into them because of what I know about Elizabeth.īut, this book isn't entirely without merit. I know this is supposed to be a book about the young Elizabeth, but Elizabeth is noteworthy for being shrewd, calculating, and cautious even when she was young. She's chipper and cheerful and that's so NOT Elizabeth. Kathryn Lasky's Elizabeth is downright bubbly at times. Unfortunately, I have read a bunch of books about her and that made me knock off stars (YA readers, try Cate of the Lost Colony, adult readers try The Queen's Handmaiden). I would have liked this book a whole lot more if I knew nothing about Elizabeth I (Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII's daughter). Mini Review: Elizabeth (Royal Diaries) by Kathryn.Mini Review: Ward Against Darkness by Melanie Card.Mini Review: Delia's Shadow by Jaime Lee Moyer. ![]() ![]() Series Review: Marie Antoinette by Juliet Grey.Mini Review: Prisoners in the Palace by Michaela M.Mini Review: Elizabeth, The Princess Bride by Barr. ![]()
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