Thursday, December 30, 2010

Revolution


Revolution by Jennifer Donnelly

good read. sometimes it makes me upset that books that like have real people like Marie-Antoinette and all her 18th century friends are fake. because its like whats the point in lying to me about this HISTORY! it just makes me a little upset. Kinda like Anastasia. Dont even get me started >,[ Anyway. I thought it was going to be more about her going back in time and it wasnt... the part where she did 'go back in time' was surprisingly a lil short and im not sure what it really had to do with anything... i mean i see where it is a good thing. but... im not sure she really accomplished anything extradionry. maybe im just biased because i had Great Expectations. Oh and if you read it dont feel your self into thinking that the Amade Malherbeau musican man is real. because apparently hes NOT. but dont get me wrong it really was a good book. It takes place in Paris a place a love and i think it was more fun to read because i could vivadly imagine her in paris because ive been there. Its a good book. and i did a little bit of reasearch and did you know that Marie's oldest son died on my birthday.

Louis Joseph Xavier Francois de Bourbon, Dauphin de France
Louis Joseph was born on October 22, 1781, at Versailles, but only lived until he was seven years of age. The Dauphin died on June 4, 1789 in Mendon, France and is buried at the cemetery of Saint-Denis, Ile-de-France, France.

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