La Tristeza De La Reina/ The Sadness Of The Queen (Spanish Edition) (2000) - Plot & Excerpts
Get over that it's not all about Mary Tudor, people, and appreciate it for what it is. Sure the cover and synopsis are misleading, but it's a nice, fast read that properly depicts England during this turbulent time, led by a deluded queen. Titles don't have to be literal--the "queens sorrow" overshadows the entire story and, therefore, is an appropriate title. Nothing is worse than whiny reviewers--not every book is going to be Pulitzer-worthy. Felt completely let down by this book. The book is described as being about to Queen Mary. Much of the book is the thoughts and ramblings of a obscure spanish man. It was very difficult to keep reading this as it became very boring, only involving the Queen very minutely. I hate books that promise one thing and deliver another. Unfortunately that was not even a good alternative to what was promise in the book description.
What do You think about La Tristeza De La Reina/ The Sadness Of The Queen (Spanish Edition) (2000)?
was a bit disappointed about this as thought it would be about mary tudor a bit more.
—Cassie
Disappointed with this read. Was hoping for more of the queen.
—jadynn