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The Kitchen Boy: A Novel of the Last Tsar
The Kitchen Boy: A Novel of the Last Tsar | Robert Alexander
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The haunting bestseller about the mysterious last days of the Romanovs as seen through the eyes of a young family servant. Drawing from decades of work, travel, and research in Russia, Alexander re-creates the tragic, perennially fascinating story of the final days of Nicholas and Alexandra as seen through the eyes of the Romanovs' young kitchen boy, Leonka.
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Itchyfeetreader
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My #bookedintime for the Russian revolution tells us little of the revolution but a good deal on the minutiae of the last days & weeks of the Romanov‘s. Clearly a passion project of research this is only a soft pick for me. the research sang louder than plot or character - this may be because the set up of the novel is a man in his 90s recording his memories of something that happened in his teens but the story loosing something in his voice

Cuilin #RussianRevolution ✔️🎉 sounds like an interesting read. 10mo
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sblbooks
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#BookedInTime: Russian Revolution
February 2024
@cuilin @dabbe

This was a low pick, mainly due to the fictional parts of this book. The mystery and twist at the end didn't work for me at all, since I already knew the ending. I would recommend reading a nonfiction account instead.

dabbe On the spreadsheet! 🤩 11mo
Cuilin I just thought of this book 11mo
Cuilin February Russian revolution ✅🎉 11mo
sblbooks @Cuilin Thanks for the book recommendation. It sounds good. 11mo
Itchyfeetreader Aha we went for the same book! I had similar views to you ! 10mo
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mrp27
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#litsyspringbreak #russia

Love a good Romanov story.

TheKidUpstairs Have you watched the Amazon series The Romanoffs? I haven't tried it yet, but I'm intrigued by it. 4y
TheBookHippie @TheKidUpstairs I wondered too! I don‘t know anyone who has watched it either. 4y
mrp27 @TheKidUpstairs @TheBookHippie I haven't watched but looks interesting! 4y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @TheKidUpstairs I didn‘t know there was one! 4y
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GinaKButler
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An updated view of my #bookspinbingo board. I‘m about 20% through Grant for the #chunksterchallenge2021. It‘s been a great reading month so far! @TheAromaofBooks @Amiable

TheAromaofBooks Yay!! Looking fabulous!! 4y
Amiable Oh, “The Kite Runner” is SUCH a good book. 🥰 I have “Endurance” on my TBR for this year, too! 4y
Reviewsbylola Grant would take me all month. 😂 4y
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Nitpickyabouttrains
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A fictionalization of the last days of the Romanovs as told from the perspective of someone in their household.

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Slajaunie
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Thank you so much for the book! I have always been fascinated by Tsar Nicholas II. You two are amazing @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @TheBookHippie
Also, thank you Betty for the birthday wishes! @Betty
#LitsyLove

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️❤️❤️ 6y
TheBookHippie ❤️❤️❤️ 6y
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tokyoseg
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Wow, it really reads like a memoir instead of fiction. I could believe it true, if it weren‘t for the last couple of chapters, since of course the missing Romanov bodies were discovered a few years after this book was published. Still, interesting and horrific read about the last days of the Tsar and his family.

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KerriNTurner
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Simple yet striking words.

Slajaunie The story of Tsar Nicholas and his family has always intrigued me. 6y
KerriNTurner @Slajaunie their story is so tragic and so layered, it‘s impossible not to be fascinated by them I think. 6y
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Read66
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REALLY enjoyed this historical novel about the final days of the Romanov family. It made me see them as humans - flawed to be sure - and not just the symbols of old Russia they came to be. Highly recommend although be aware the twist ending strays far away from history and firmly into the fiction world.

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RachLovesTV
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A fascinating re-writing of history, filling in the gaps of a terrible tragedy. I was tempted to give up this book in the middle, because the day after day recounting of waiting for rescue and living on pins and needles was tedious after a while. I'm really glad my friend encouraged me to stick with it, though - the ending made it truly worthwhile.

KarouBlue I‘ve always loved this photo of the Romanovs. Elegant & stylish. Such a tragedy. 7y
RachLovesTV @MellieAntoinete There are so many great photos of them. And it really was. The author/narrator talks about how easily it could have been avoided in so many ways, as well. 7y
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RachLovesTV
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I'm taking a little detour from my black history month list to read this one for one of my book clubs. I majored in Russian language and lit in college, so I love reading stuff set in there. Here's hoping this one is good! So far, it's making me want to read the Nicolas and Alexandra biography I've had on my shelf for a while, to find out what's true and what's fiction.

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BookishTrish
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Some fiction I like set during the #Romanov reign @KassKho

JamieArc @MinDea Some fiction ideas to go along with any nonfiction about the Romanov family. 7y
KassKho Aah! Thank you! Your list even caught my moms eye so you may have helped me with some Christmas gifts too haha (edited) 7y
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MyNamesParadise
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Oh wow thank you so much @ginganinja !!! This is an amazing #bookhaul! #summersolsticebookexchange #summersantagoespostal so many great titles here!!

ginganinja I'm so glad you like everything! 8y
MyNamesParadise @ginganinja I love it!! You did an excellent job and you are quite the wrapper!! Thank you!! 😁😁😁 8y
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Alschager Is there a way to join in this amazing book exchange? 7y
MyNamesParadise @Alschager yes! Follow @BookishMarginalia She organizes the exchanges and they're throughout the year. We did Christmas/Winter, Valentines Day, Summer Solistice, and the next one may be Halloween? I'm not too sure!! 7y
BookishMarginalia @MyNamesParadise @Alschager Yes! Our next one is #HalloweenGoesPostal - sign up is Sept 1. 7y
Alschager Wonderful!!!! Count me in!! 7y
Alschager @BookishMarginalia what do I do? 7y
BookishMarginalia @Alschager On Sept 1, I'll post a link to the Google Form Sign Up on my feed. 7y
Alschager @BookishMarginalia thank you! Can't wait!! 7y
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GinEyre22
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#riotgrams Day 2: Yellow covers
@bookriot

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BookishTrish
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#LitsyReadingChallenge update: I've chosen Zorro for starts with Z, and The Kitchen Boy for Rory, but welcome suggestions for the others. I read tons of #horror and am looking for something different and utterly terrifying... The other categories are all wide open.

KarenUK For about music/theater ... 8y
BookishTrish @karenUK That does sound good! 8y
KarenUK And I read this one for the 150 yrs ago challenge (it just scrapes in) 8y
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BookishTrish @KarenUK That looks like it could be right up my alley too. We're planning a trip to Ireland this summer and it could be just the thing... 8y
CoffeeK8 For Freeze/worthy horror, I was terrified by 8y
BookishTrish @CoffeeK8 That looks great! Thanks! 8y
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mrp27
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BookishTrish
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That feeling you get when you discover a book on the Rory Gilmore list that's about the Romanovs and you haven't read it yet AND IT STARTS WITH K #LitsyAtoZ #K

ClairesReads Ah I didn't know about this either! So obsessed with the Romanovs!! 8y
readinginthedark Sounds interesting! 7y
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