The Uncommon Reader - Likewise Book Reviews
"This short story was very up-lifting and kept my attention. It follows the Queen of England in her quest of developing her love of reading. Obviously, as the Queen, she has read many books and tutored in various subjects, but was never raised that reading could be enjoyable or for pleasure. After finding that the palace has a traveling library that arrives every Wednesday. Here is where we meet Norman, her soon to be accomplice in her growing addiction.<br/><br/>Over time the Queen finds that her love for reading expands beyond the normal interest and becomes an obsession. She is disregarding duties, hiding books in cars, and often finding a way to gain more time to read. This creates an issue with the Prime Minister and other members of the court, who find that her time is not being dedicated appropriately. The plot has a slight twist, with deceitful act by her court and an unpredictable Queen's reaction, leaving you wonder how her passion results in her place in the monarchy. <br/><br/>I rate this 4 stars. The writing style is easy to comprehend and written with a modern twist. There is humor threaded throughout the story and the Queen is as entertaining as in real life. I would suggest this for 16 and up, because of some sexual innuendos hidden throughout the story."
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Hailey Grillo
"Beautiful book that moves at the perfect pace. Tells the story of finding love and loss in literature and its effects on a person over years of reading. An amazing short read! Highly recommend it!!"
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Lexi waddington
"Empowering women of all ages to cherish your knowledge and the power of reading an amazing story"
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Susan LaBrie
"Enjoyed this quick read, and learned something about Queen Elizabeth!"