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A review by erpedraja
Nefertiti by Michelle Moran
3.0
This story is told from the viewpoint of Nefertiti's younger sister, following her rise as Chief Queen, the heretic reign of Aten, and the aftermath.
While I enjoyed the story, I found many similarities from this story to the Other Boleyn Girl in terms of the sisterly relationship. I am not sure which one was published first, but I have read the Other Boleyn Girl first and didn't particularly care for the love hate relationship.
While I am a fan of Michelle Moran, I did not enjoy this as much as her newest novel, Madame Tussaud, or Cleopatra's Daughter. I thought many aspects of this story, as the love story between the younger sister and her General, were rushed. Additionally, the ending lost steam for me.
While I enjoyed the story, I found many similarities from this story to the Other Boleyn Girl in terms of the sisterly relationship. I am not sure which one was published first, but I have read the Other Boleyn Girl first and didn't particularly care for the love hate relationship.
While I am a fan of Michelle Moran, I did not enjoy this as much as her newest novel, Madame Tussaud, or Cleopatra's Daughter. I thought many aspects of this story, as the love story between the younger sister and her General, were rushed. Additionally, the ending lost steam for me.