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The Kennedy Wives is a biographical book about the five Kennedy women that were married to Joe, Jack, Bobby and Edward Kennedy. Every woman gets her own chapter and in the chapters, their lives are described from their childhood to how they met their husband and how their lives turned out.

For me, this book didn't really contain much of new information when with it come to Ethel, Jackie or Joan since I have read Taraborrelli's [b:Jackie Ethel Joan Women of Camelot|690438|Jackie, Ethel, Joan Women of Camelot|J. Randy Taraborrelli|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1344270112s/690438.jpg|676785]. I have also read part of Rose Kennedy's autobiography (that I own and must finish some day) so I knew much about her also. Vicki Kennedy, however, was a woman I hadn't read so much about and her relationship with Ted Kennedy actually made me soften up a bit to him. Ted Kennedy has never really been a Kennedy that I cared so much about. For me, it has always been Bobby and Jack. Well, mostly Bobby.

This book put the wives in focus, sure they are mostly known for their roles as wives, but I think it is nice to read about them, about what made them tick, and their influence on their husbands and the tragedies they suffered in their lives.

I think Amber Hurst and David Batcher has done a really good work, this book is informative and it never gets boring reading it. I admit that I didn't think the chapters about Joan and Vicki would interest me so much, but they were just as interesting to read as the other wives chapters.

A great book for people that are interested in the Kennedys or for those who want to know more about Rose, Ethel, Jackie, Joan and Vicki Kennedy!

Thank you Netgalley for providing me with a free copy for an honest review!
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MaraBlaise | 6 andere besprekingen | Jul 23, 2022 |
The Kennedy Wives is a biographical book about the five Kennedy women that were married to Joe, Jack, Bobby and Edward Kennedy. Every woman gets her own chapter and in the chapters, their lives are described from their childhood to how they met their husband and how their lives turned out.

For me, this book didn't really contain much of new information when with it come to Ethel, Jackie or Joan since I have read Taraborrelli's [b:Jackie Ethel Joan Women of Camelot|690438|Jackie, Ethel, Joan Women of Camelot|J. Randy Taraborrelli|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1344270112s/690438.jpg|676785]. I have also read part of Rose Kennedy's autobiography (that I own and must finish some day) so I knew much about her also. Vicki Kennedy, however, was a woman I hadn't read so much about and her relationship with Ted Kennedy actually made me soften up a bit to him. Ted Kennedy has never really been a Kennedy that I cared so much about. For me, it has always been Bobby and Jack. Well, mostly Bobby.

This book put the wives in focus, sure they are mostly known for their roles as wives, but I think it is nice to read about them, about what made them tick, and their influence on their husbands and the tragedies they suffered in their lives.

I think Amber Hurst and David Batcher has done a really good work, this book is informative and it never gets boring reading it. I admit that I didn't think the chapters about Joan and Vicki would interest me so much, but they were just as interesting to read as the other wives chapters.

A great book for people that are interested in the Kennedys or for those who want to know more about Rose, Ethel, Jackie, Joan and Vicki Kennedy!

Thank you Netgalley for providing me with a free copy for an honest review!
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MaraBlaise | 6 andere besprekingen | Jul 23, 2022 |
This was a fairly easy read and I finished it in one sitting. There were a few stories that I had not heard before, but there were several that I had. There are at least five or six stories that have documenties, movies or books written about them and have been played out in front of our eyes until people who follow this kind of thing know the case by heart. But there are also a few interesting ones that I hadn't heard before.
 
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Jennifer-Hettenbach | 2 andere besprekingen | Mar 23, 2020 |
This book gives an overview of twenty unsolved murder cases, spanning from 1912 to 2010. Some of the cases included here, particularly the older ones, are relatively unknown, while others have received extensive media coverage throughout the years.

The writing is straightforward. The approach is basic and the facts aren't extensive. This isn't a book with a lot of intensity or depth. What I found most interesting was the evolution of how crime scenes and victims were treated over the span of a century.

I want to give props to the publisher for the visual appeal of the hardcover format. The colors are eye-catching. And what I love most is that the cover is embossed. No dust jacket! I wish all publishers would do this with hardcovers.

*I received a review copy from the publisher, via Amazon Vine.*
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Darcia | 2 andere besprekingen | Oct 20, 2019 |

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