About book La Tristeza De La Reina/ The Sadness Of The Queen (Spanish Edition) (2000)
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.
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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