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Nick & Alex: Part 1
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Sara W
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Jul 17, 2010 05:27PM

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I like the book a lot so far. This is my first Massie book (although I own and will someday get to the Peter the Great book). I love reading about how close knit Victoria seemed with her extended family - all the family visits and "granny" this and that. I love all the nicknames too - georgie, nicky, willie.

I love reading how their relationship started too. I find it really interesting that the two of them communicated in English with each other (well, at least the part of the book where I'm at just mentioned it - not sure if they spoke in English for their entire marriage).

Sara, I, too, enjoyed all of the nicknames. The family was very intimate with each other. I also find it fascinating how the various royal families were so interconnected over Europe. I forget that as late as the early 1900s, families were still marrying for strategic reasons.




They are not bad people, but they are a prime example of why absolute monarchies were such a disaster in the 20th century. Nicholas would have been better suited to have been born a British country gentleman.


Books mentioned in this topic
King, Kaiser, Tsar: Three Royal Cousins Who Led the World to War (other topics)The Flight of the Romanovs: A Family Saga (other topics)