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File Size: 5649 KB
Print Length: 418 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0307381765
Publisher: Broadway Books; 1 edition (September 2, 2008)
Publication Date: September 16, 2008
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B001EUTOPC
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Emphasis on fiction here to the point where this is in the Fictional Historical Fictional Romance Fiction genre. If anything could cause mummies to come back to life & seek revenge on the living I think this would do it. Whatever you do, DON'T read aloud from this book!At best this is a youth fiction romance novel (except for some rather dull sex scenes), awkwardly slapped into a banal, Disney-esque version of 19th Dynasty Egypt with an emphasis on women's cosmetics. A passive-but-super-intelligent heroine gets a Cinderella makeover complete with fairy godmother & in the space of a year becomes a seductive diplomatic genius warrior queen to win over her cardboard cut-out prettyboy hero who lacks the sense God gave gravel.Moran had the chance and I think the ability to write something great: Nefertari & Isetnofret were co-queens for ~24 years. Nefertari was Great Royal Wife but after her death Iset became Great Royal Wife. These were powerful & intelligent women married to one of the most fascinating and intelligent kings in 3500 years of Egyptian history who *notably* adored his wives and children ... and Moran turns this into formulaic pap.Another reviewer wrote that the book is one long cat-fight, good point. Add to that Nefertari's supernatural ability to morph into whatever is needed in the moment while readers get no insight as to how she makes these chameloen-like personality transitions. Instead we're told how "hard" she works with a lot of emphasis on what color eye make-up was used, and -poof! - a year has gone by, the fairy godmother stows her wand & the tomboy is now a good but utterly passive princess. There are many and better descriptions of 'growing up' written by most youth-market authors.Even sticking to the formula, super-glued in place, it would have made a more interesting book had she worked just a little harder to put her characters in the minimum of their real social context: parties meant wearing a large cone of beeswax upon the head, which melted down into the wig during the warm night … putting *that* into a story would've been more interesting than eye-shadow color. Children's heads were always shaved because of lice. One small lock of hair was allowed to grow; at adulthood many Egyptians always removed all body hair, particularly wealthy people. Etc. etc. etc. Interesting & basic social knowledge that would have made her story memorable, even given the tedious plot devices.BTW, Moran ignores the common Egyptian practices of incest and many, many wives/concubines as it would make her book unpublishable, so no problem there if you do happen to know this about Egypt and find it worrisome.Nothing in this book is worrisome, and for someone who writes as readably as Moran that is very sad.
Moran always knows how to craft an enjoyable story and this one is no exception. However, I did have some criticisms. The characters were a little one dimensional, they were either perfect or evil. I am finding this is typical for Moran's work though, and doesn't necessarily mean the protagonists aren't likable.My main issue was the fact that the women in the story were portrayed as manipulative and influential of the Pharaohs, while the men were nearly their pawns. I understand that the influence of most women in history was through the men in their life, so this was the only way for them to hold power. But the degree to which they could manipulate the men, and the stupid men didn't even really seem to notice was a little unrealistic at times.None of that means it wasn't enjoyable. There's lots of cultural detail that brought the setting to life, the pace moved along steadily with an eventful plot, and the writing was good. I particularly liked how much Moran incorporated the Ancient Egyptian religion into the story and the characters. So many historical novelists seem to make religion not much more than a passing thought to their character when writing about cultures which were generally deeply religious. The Heretic Queen really shows how important the Ancient Egyptian beliefs were to them, and how they lived by them.
Michelle Moran is an amazing author, one of my favorites actually, and this book was a treat to read. I am a fan of ancient Egyptian stories, and this book was like walking in the past. It isn't 100% accurate, but no historical fiction will be, but is damn close while still being an entertaining read. Though this is a sequel to Nefertiti you can read this by itself.I recommend this book for anyone who likes historical fiction.
This is an historical fiction story about Nefertari the wife of Ramses the great and a sequel to the previous authors first book. I enjoyed this book but if I had not read the first book I don't think I would have and probably have been confused. The only sour spot for me was how Nerfertari and other members of his family manipulated Ramses , and justified it by saying they are doing it because they love him, he does not even realize it. This man was a pharoh, one of the most famous in Egypt's history, and the fact that the author made him so weak and gullible didn't feel right. The real Nefertari was someone that history does not know much about so the author made up a history for her that was plausible and lined up as a great sequel to her first published book. She definitely suffered from the sophomore slump. Thankfully it does not last.
I really enjoy this author. And this was a great read. But when I am thinking of buying a book, I always appreciate knowing what I can expect in the way of bad language and sexual situations. There is no bad language in this book. But there are a couple of descriptive sexual encounters. They are not very long, and you can skip them without missing anything in the story line. But I could not recommend this for teenagers. The autho
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