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lisamchuk's review against another edition
4.0
True to the synopsis, this was a very interesting book! It was good to see a healthy dose of historical research went into it, and though the writing style/tone got annoying after a few chapters, I still learned a lot and would definitely recommend this!
lil_grifta360's review against another edition
4.0
Really enjoyed the writing in this. Very engaging and conversational way of writing and I learnt a lot of new things about living in the Victorian era as a LADY. Non-fiction isn't really my vibe, but it's been one of the better ones and I actually finished it (YAY!)
quenquire's review against another edition
1.0
Condescending tone combined with frequently misinterpreted facts. There are much better books on the subject out there.
leaholden's review against another edition
2.0
Good idea
It was a good idea and I liked reading about what life would be like without modern amenities. I got tired of the condescending tones of the narrator, and that really made me want to put this book down.
It was a good idea and I liked reading about what life would be like without modern amenities. I got tired of the condescending tones of the narrator, and that really made me want to put this book down.
le_corbeau_romantique's review against another edition
3.0
Very fascinating and unsettling.
I liked the tone of the narrator- I love nonfiction, but obviously it has the unfortunate reputation of sometimes being a bit dry. It was absolutely not the case here. The framework around the information (you and the narrator are traveling back in time) worked so well in this aspect.
Audiobook-wise, the narrator was wonderful and captured the writer's tone. I love it when writers break the fourth wall, speaking directly to the reader.
Note this isn't a complete "time traveler's guide" to the Victorian period. The lens is focused on women (health, lifestyle, fashion, etc.).
I liked the tone of the narrator- I love nonfiction, but obviously it has the unfortunate reputation of sometimes being a bit dry. It was absolutely not the case here. The framework around the information (you and the narrator are traveling back in time) worked so well in this aspect.
Audiobook-wise, the narrator was wonderful and captured the writer's tone. I love it when writers break the fourth wall, speaking directly to the reader.
Note this isn't a complete "time traveler's guide" to the Victorian period. The lens is focused on women (health, lifestyle, fashion, etc.).