Alberto Carbonell Carbonell itibaren Wojciechowice Duże, Polonya
Good book for the begining of this adventure
This book was amazing historical fiction. It covers the time period between Nefertiti's acsension to queen (or chief wife of Pharaoh) and her death. It gives an indepth view of these people about whom so little is known for sure. The author does a phenomenal job of bringing these characters to life. Nefertiti is a character that you feel sorry for and are angry at simultaneously for most of the book. Anyone who likes Philippa Gregory's historical fiction novels of the English court (The Other Boleyn Girl, The Virgin Queen, etc.) will enjopy this book as well.
Drew me into the Arthurian legends more than any book to this point!
Great story...very LA characters. I love the struggles the characters goes through.
I did the audio version of this book and I enjoyed it. I didn't LOOOVE it the same way I did "A Dog's Purpose", but it was certainly fun and kept me awake and interested in the car (always a bonus). I know it's not necessarily fair to compare the two books, as they're quite different... BUT I can't help it, they're both narrated by dogs. I found the plot engaging enough to keep me interested and the characters were likable enough. No offense to all the dogs reading this, but this dog was a bit too intellectual for me to find it realistic that this could be how a dog thinks (as opposed to "A Dog's Purpose"). Regardless, I still liked this well-intentioned, smart dog too! In summary, If you're only going to read one "dog-narrated book I'd read "A Dog's Purpose". BUT, if you can separate out that they're totally different books, I found this book rather enjoyable and engaging.