bangalee57's review against another edition

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2.0

This was another of the books that I tried to read, didn't have a real objection to, but just couldn't get in to it. Not all books can captivate every reader, so I think it is one you shouldn't discard if you are interested in the Russian royalty. It just wasn't one that grabbed me.

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challenging informative reflective slow-paced

5.0

A fascinating look into the mind of a young Catherine before she took on the moniker of 'The Great'. The book covers 18 years of her life, from arriving in Russia at 15 years old as Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst, to the coup d'etat that deposed her husband and the coronation that made the 33 year old Empress Catherine the ruler of all Russia.

I read the first edition of this memoir on Project Gutenberg, which was released in 1859. I really enjoyed reading this book, and I learnt a lot of new words thanks to the edition being so old. 

One thing I was fascinated by as I was reading was how Catherine perceived herself. She points out other's characters readily, her supporters and herself being portrayed as flawless beings of intelligence and beauty, whilst her opponents as being ugly and disdainful. 

The reason Catherine wrote this memoir was to explain her reasoning and to make herself out to be the hero within this narrative, so that she'll be viewed positively by future generations. It's an excellent example of propaganda, although that may not have been her intention to begin with. 

Catherine II has been deified by history as one of the most important rulers of Russia, but after reading this memoir - I see her instead as an precocious and opinionated young woman who made the most of a bad situation. 

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katery15's review against another edition

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informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

hildegard's review against another edition

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5.0

I love Catherine. It was nice to hear here speak in her own voice.

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4.0

There is no end to my love for Catherine the Great. I got a lot out of this book.

albatrossonhalfpointe's review

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informative slow-paced

2.0

Just not really as interesting as I'd hoped it would be.

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5.0

Catherine the great was lit

caidyn's review against another edition

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informative medium-paced

3.75

An interesting book. Catherine the Great telling her own story. I did think that this was the complete memoirs of hers, but it's not. I'll have to search more for her other ones.

phthadani's review against another edition

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4.0

Memoirs by Catherine the Great about her life experiences from the time she first arrived at Russia til she became the empress.

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challenging informative slow-paced

4.0