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Robert K. Massie: Nicholas and Alexandra (2000, Ballantine Books) 4 stars

Review of 'Nicholas and Alexandra' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

One of the great works of biography-as-gossip. Massie is the ultimate Romanov sympathizer, and it makes this book (if not exactly truthful) thrilling reading. The love story of the Romanovs and their downfall, caused by a small twist of inbred fate, is the stuff of legend. Massie might have an alternate history in mind (overlooking class disparity, pogroms, and justified popular discontent) but this fairy tale gives you a good idea of the mindset of monarchists- hierarchical, obsequious, and above all romantic.