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Jul 28, 2010 06:29AM

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Looking forward to chatting up the Romanovs with you!
Welcome Jennifer and Tina! Jennifer, I would agree with Marjorie that Nicholas and Alexandra is the best book to start with if you want a good jumping off point. That incredible book sparked my interest. And thank you, Tina for the additional book recommendations. I'm definitely going to check those out...
Tina, I looked up the books you recommended. If you like The Bronze Horseman, you have to read City of Thieves, which is a fantastic little book about the siege on Leningrad during WWII. I added Catherine the great to my wishlist. If you want to add to the Peter the Great discussion, please do so, I just finished it last month...


Anybody have any recommendations for somebody getting started? Preferably focused on Anatastia or Nicholas II?

Welcoome Annie. I've added several books to the group bookshelf that you would enjoy, but I have to agree with Marjorie that Nicholas and Alexandra is the best starting point. If you like fiction, I would recommend this month's group read, The Kitchen Boy. Next month's book will be The Tragic Dynasty, which will be a good overview of the Romanov legacy spanning 3 centuries.


You made me laugh, Lyn, both with your post here and on the Tudor forum.
BTW fellow Romanov members, check out the poll I added a few weeks ago and feel free to add your own...
BTW fellow Romanov members, check out the poll I added a few weeks ago and feel free to add your own...


I had actually just added that one to my wish list no more than a month ago! I need to do some catching up on assigning group reads...


Thanks for the reccommendations, Saturday. Feel free to add them to the group shelf, and we can always take them into consideration for a group read!
Hi, I'm Olga Bernice. I've been interested in the Romanovs for a long time, particularly OTMA (Olga, Tatiana, Maria and Anastasia). I've read The Lost Crown by Sarah Miller (which, btw, is really good) and would like to know of some more books on OTMA?
PS: For all you members of the Alexander Palace Forum, I'm Olga Bernice on there, too :)
PS: For all you members of the Alexander Palace Forum, I'm Olga Bernice on there, too :)


Has anyone read the Sookie Stackhouse book, Dead in the Family? It has a Romanov twist, which made it extra interesting for me.



Hi Virginia - I am sure some of our members will read your books with enthusiasm. It's nice to have an "expert" on board in our group. Welcome!

Another great book about this period is The Snow Mountain by either Gaskin or Gavin.

Well, thats it! I hope to learn new things and possibly share a littlebit aboutn this great part of Russian history.



That's one I haven't read yet, Logan. Let us know how it is! And feel free to post a link to your review here on the forum...

If anyone goes on the Alexander Palace forum, I'm Jen_94 on there :-)
Super, thanks, Jennifer. Feel free to add books to our group shelf. We haven't done a group read in a long time, so maybe we should reignite that...



Books mentioned in this topic
City of Thieves (other topics)Peter the Great: His Life and World (other topics)
Nicholas and Alexandra: The Classic Account of the Fall of the Romanov Dynasty (other topics)
The Bronze Horseman (other topics)
Catherine the Great (other topics)
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