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Linda Rodriguez McRobbie

    Linda Rodríguez McRobbie is a writer and journalist who approaches a vast array of subjects with captivating curiosity, from the history of toilet paper to the enigma of the Ouija board. Her work is distinguished by an ability to unearth compelling narratives in unexpected places, revealing the hidden fascination within the ordinary and the extraordinary alike. Through her journalistic and writing talents, she offers readers fresh perspectives on the world around us. Her writing is characterized by a keen inquisitiveness and meticulous research, consistently drawing readers into intriguing explorations.

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    Princesses Behaving Badly
    • 2013

      Princesses Behaving Badly

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.6(4975)Add rating

      Forget conventional fairy-tale endings...From pirate princesses to princesses with bizarre beauty routines to warrior royalty, this book shows there's a lot more to life than a cookie-cutter story.-Bustle History has produced some very real, very dangerous ladies who make their movie and book counterparts seem lame by comparison. From Nazi spy to bloodthirsty killer, these women were not meek in any way. Heck, one of them even wore a mask of raw veal! You'll find out all this and more in this little book of miniature biographies.-Geeks of Doom ...McRobbie includes a good mix that will satisfy anyone who loves tales of history and audacity.-Terri Schlichenmeyer, The Bookworm Sez ...an important and impressive contribution to the feminist narrative.-Bust magazine Princess, diva, pain in the ass - all terms that resonate throughout Princesses Behaving Badly, which tells of royal terrors who make modern gossip queens seem as demure as Snow White.-New York Post McRobbie gives many of these princesses exactly what their stories require: a narrative that tells their stories in broad strokes, without omitting any of the juicy details. -ForeWord Reviews Irreverent, informative, and entertaining, Princesses Behaving Badly is the perfect companion to royal novels. -Jennifer Conner, Literate Housewife ...[Princesses Behaving Badly] is a major addition to feminist libraries, and more importantly, it's lots of fun!-Anna Jedrziewski, Retailing Insight

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