I haven’t done one of these in over a year, and I probably will only do them off-and-on, but I’ve missed Top Ten Tuesday so here I am, back again! Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly linkup of book bloggers hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl! This week is a genre freebie, and so I decided to highlight ten nonfiction books from my to-be-read list, all of them biographies of royals (and because I am deranged, royalty from ten different countries).
Elizabeth the Queen: Sally Bedell Smith writes a bunch of biographies that seem generally well-regarded so I’m looking forward to reading her work on Elizabeth II. Of course I have a general sense of her watching The Crown, I actually haven’t read too much about her!
The Last Tsar: I’ll blame having seen Anastasia too many times as a child, I think the end of the Romanov dynasty is absolutely fascinating. From what I’ve read, Nicholas II was the exact wrong ruler, who married the exact wrong person, at the exact wrong point in time. I’ve never read a book about just him, specifically.
Love and Louis XIV: This one seems like it focuses as much on the king’s mistresses as it does the King of France himself but that’s one of my favorite parts of royal histories anyways.
Isabella of Castile: Truly a fascinating woman, I bought this one because it was on sale at Book Outlet so I hope it’s good!
Maximilian and Carlota: Very briefly, Mexico had an Emperor and Empress, imported from Europe (Austria and Belgium, respectively). I, personally, had had no idea before coming across this book so I’m very interested in learning more!
The Lady Queen: A legendary queen (of Naples!) that I know absolutely nothing about
The Last Romantic: Basically the only thing I know about Romania is that the language is the Romance language everyone forgets about (though of course it has lots of Slavic influence), so I’m excited to learn more about it through Queen Marie.
Christina, Queen of Sweden: She was famous for her gender nonconforming behavior in an era when that wasn’t really an option, so this should be a very fun read.
The Fall of Heaven: I’m always curious to know more about Iran and the Shah and the Revolution, though this book has a reputation of not being the most well-researched. Maybe this will talk about the Pahlavi’s stunning jewelry collection (but probably not).
Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan: This one won a Pulitzer!
Deanna @ A Novel Glimpse says
It looks like you’re going to be having a royally good time with all of these.
Gabby says
You’re so punny 🙂
Maren says
Oh man, I haven’t read any of these, and to be fair I don’t often read Biographies. But I’m always intrigued by royalty, and think I’d find these a fascinating read.
Heres my Top 10 Tuesday if you’d like to check it out!
Susan (Bloggin' 'bout Books) says
Welcome back to TTT! We’ve missed you 🙂
I’m not a royals fanatic, but it is fun to read about lifestyles that are SO different from my own. It doesn’t sound like a fun life at all, actually!
Happy TTT!
Susan
http://www.blogginboutbooks.com
Gabby says
Right? It sounds awful, honestly, but I can’t stop reading about them!