Book Review of
The Queen’s Fortune
Lynn's Review
The Queen’s Fortune by Allison Pataki is a historical fiction book set during the French Revolution. It focuses on Napoleon Bonaparte and those who might have known him.
I picked this up after reading The Magnificent Lives of Marjorie Post because it is by the same author.
The Queen’s Fortune was probably a three-star read for me. I liked it, but I didn’t love it.
I enjoy Alisson Pataki’s writing. I have not read a lot of nonfiction or fiction about Napoleon or the French Revolution. This book took me to a world that I knew nothing about.
My problem with the book was what I generally struggle with regarding historical fiction. I could not tell what was fact and fiction.
Some people love that in historical fiction. I do not. I want to know what is fact and what is made up. The author had some notes at the end, but not a lot. That means there was probably a ton of fiction mixed in with the facts.
After reading this book, I kept wondering what part of what I read was true and what was not. I guess that means I will have to find some nonfiction on the topic to read.
It was also way more open door, pg-13, than I expected. Yes, I knew it was Napoleon and would have some, but it was too many details for me.
I’m with you re: fact or fiction which is why I love Jennifer Chiaverini as she explains what book is based on.
Jennifer Chiaverini is very good about explaining what she based on what. I wish more authors would do that.
I’m so sorry you were ill but thanking God you are better. I’m so thankful I love to read and very thankful for this delightful kind of book club🥰