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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars To Be a Princess, September 26, 2006
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This review is from: To Be a Princess: The Fascinating Lives of Real Princesses (Hardcover)
I have always loved reading about royalty, so naturally I enjoyed this book. It introduces you to the famous (and not so famous) princesses of the world. I only wish the authors went a bit deeper in the biographies. I noticed a striking resemblance in the facts mentioned in many princess biographies to facts mentioned in the Royal Diaries series. Coincidence? Perhaps. This is a nice book for younger children, with nice illustrations and pictures, but I find The Royal Diaries more engrossing and in-depth.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent!, December 7, 2004
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Roberta K. (Wichita, KS, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: To Be a Princess: The Fascinating Lives of Real Princesses (Hardcover)
I had intended to read just one story a day in this fascinating book, but found it impossible to stop with just that one story. Brewster and Coulter write well and know their princesses. The writing just seems to fill the reader in on so many aspects of the princesses' lives. I can see this book enticing youngsters to want to read more about the young ladies in the stories. As an avid adult reader, I have read enough about the princesses to give me background and fill in some of the information left out. But for a young someone just discovering these people, their appetites would be whetted and I would think they would want to find other books to read. Definitely a fascinating book. The pictures are placed throughout the text in a reader-friendly fashion. My only qualm was the sentence in the last paragraph on Elizabeth and Margaret: "Queen Elizabeth still rules England." I don't know much about England's government, but I'm pretty sure the queen does not "rule" England. However, I'd still recommend this book to anyone wanting to learn about the world's royalty. It was a fun and interesting read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Well-compiled stories about real-life princesses, July 5, 2009
This review is from: To Be a Princess: The Fascinating Lives of Real Princesses (Hardcover)
This would be a great book for a young reader who loves history and princesses. Actually, I liked this book even as an adult reader [we were in a used bookstore looking for books on princesses, and I came across this title].

"To Be a Princess" features true accounts of real-life princesses and includes the stories of:
Mary [1516-58] and Elizabeth Tudor[1533-1603] of England
Marie Antoinette[1755-1793] of France
Victoria [later Queen Victoria] of England [1819-1901]
Princess Ka'iulani of Hawai'i [1875-99]
The Russian imperial princesses, i.e. Olga, Tatiana, Marie, and Anastasia Nikolayevna
Princess Gayatri Devi of India [1919-]
Elizabeth and Margaret Windsor of England

The book also features an epilogue "To be a Princess", a brief commentary about lives of contemporary princesses. There is also a glossary, selected bibliography and picture credits.

This is an interesting book that provides a brief yet insightful look into the lives of actual princesses in history.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Royalty: not what it's cracked up to be, July 28, 2011
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Ellen Etc. (Northern California, USA) - See all my reviews
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This engaging middle-grade anthology presents overviews of princesses from Elizabeth Tudor (1516-1558) to modern Queen Elizabeth (born 1926). I got it really only to see what they had to say about our modern Elizabeth, much of which came from governess Marion Crawford's memoir, Little Princesses, but the other stories were so well written that I found myself reading several more. Note: Parents of particularly sensitive parents should review the story of Anastasia of Russia, which ends so dreadfully.
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4.0 out of 5 stars I liked it but I wish it included more princesses, August 23, 2010
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This review is from: To Be a Princess: The Fascinating Lives of Real Princesses (Hardcover)
I got this book today and read it. It seems to be aimed for youth. I enjoyed the stories of the different princesses but I wish the book included more. It had Mary and Elizabeth I, Kai'ulani (spellling?), Marie Antoinette, Victoria, Gayatri Devi, Tsar Nicholas' daughters, and Elizabeth II and Margaret Rose. Overall a good book and something I will let my daughter read when she's older.
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3 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Introduction, March 17, 2004
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This book is a great introduction to the royalty of the world
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