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Victoria: May Blossom of Britannia, England, 1829 (The Royal Diaries)

Victoria: May Blossom of Britannia, England, 1829 (The Royal Diaries)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Great Royal Diaries Book
Review: While not the strongest of the Royal Diaries series, Victoria: may Blossom of Britannia is a good read. Victoria is younger in this book than the other Royals in the series, making her story seem weak at first.
But once you get used to it, and the way she writes,the book becomes good. You discover that Victoria's reason for the diary is that she has no privacy, and that she misses her sister, Feo, of whom the diary is written to. You'll get to see life as a princess from her point of view, and she feels about the same towards it as the other Royal Diaries princesses do (Elizabeth,Cleopatra, Marie Antoinette, Isabel, Anastasia, Nzingha, Lady of Ch'iao Kuo, and Kaiulani.)
Not the best in the series, but I gave it 5 stars because it is a good book once you get used to it. Hopefully the next few in the series will be as strong as the first bunch. Candace


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