Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
The Last Russian Doll
The Last Russian Doll | Kristen Loesch
15 posts | 14 read | 8 to read
A haunting, epic novel about betrayal, revenge, and redemption that follows three generations of Russian women, from the 1917 revolution to the last days of the Soviet Union, and the enduring love story at the center. In a faraway kingdom, in a long-ago land... ...a young girl lived happily in Moscow with her family: a sister, a father, and an eccentric mother who liked to tell fairy tales and collect porcelain dolls. One summer night, everything changed, and all that remained of that family were the girl and her mother. Now, a decade later and studying at Oxford University, Rosie has an English name, a loving fianc, and a promising future, but all she wants is to understand--and bury--the past. After her mother dies, Rosie returns to Russia, armed with little more than her mothers strange folklore--and a single key. What she uncovers is a devastating family history that spans the 1917 Revolution, the siege of Leningrad, Stalins purges, and beyond. At the heart of this saga stands a young noblewoman, Tonya, as pretty as a porcelain doll, whose actionsand love for an idealistic manwill set off a sweeping story that reverberates across the century....
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
review
Kristy_K
The Last Russian Doll | Kristen Loesch
post image
Mehso-so

I came in with really high expectations for this and maybe that was the problem. I don‘t think there was anything wrong with it per se, it just wasn‘t as compelling as I hoped for.

⭐️⭐️💫

#botm

marleed Same same! 1mo
Cathyloves2read I thought the exact same thing 4w
Kristy_K @marleed @Cathyloves2read I hate when this happens. I would rather come in with lower expectations and be surprised. 4w
62 likes3 comments
quote
Ivonnini
The Last Russian Doll | Kristen Loesch

There is no torture like childbirth

review
Hooked_on_books
The Last Russian Doll | Kristen Loesch
post image
Mehso-so

This book had a fairly promising start, with a young woman in 1991 looking for answers, and two people coming together during the Russian Revolution. While it‘s a fairly quick, mostly entertaining read, there are too many dangling plot lines and the ending is a combination of unsatisfying and just silly. But I have my BOTM backlist down to 2 books!

kspenmoll I am impresses with just 2 BOTM books left to read! I paused my membership to attack my backlog. Nit doing to well… 1mo
Amiable Sorry it was meh! Gorgeous cover, though. (edited) 1mo
49 likes2 comments
blurb
Sharpeipup
The Last Russian Doll | Kristen Loesch
post image

Been waiting all week for this…brunch and a book!

40 likes2 stack adds
review
marleed
The Last Russian Doll | Kristen Loesch
post image
Mehso-so

I‘m not sure about this one and maybe my head just wasn‘t in the right place to track the story. I thought there was too much going on and I couldn‘t decide where to focus- who was dead, who was alive, who and if anyone was danger, who was hiding, and just how pivotal where the dolls to the story. Sometimes it just… Read. Okay. Next. But the cover is all sorts of gorgeous!

61 likes1 stack add
blurb
janeycanuck
The Last Russian Doll | Kristen Loesch
post image

So top marks for cover. And this would have been a 5-star read for me if the story didn‘t depend on so many people living into their mid90s. And I get it - Loesch wanted to link the Russian Revolution with the fall of the Soviet Union but I just don‘t see how all the key players who were in their 20s in the 1910s were still kicking in 1991. Fantastic otherwise, though.

Roll 17 for #Roll100

PuddleJumper Excellent! 11mo
NatalieR That is a gorgeous cover! ❤️🧡💛 11mo
32 likes2 comments
blurb
hes7
The Last Russian Doll | Kristen Loesch
post image

2️⃣2️⃣ Where the Road Bends ➡️ 2️⃣3️⃣ The Last Russian Doll

#ThingsInCommon: back of woman‘s head (with hair in bun) on covers

#awesomeapril

Clwojick Well done! 12mo
Andrew65 Great 👏👏👏 12mo
47 likes2 comments
review
KristiAhlers
The Last Russian Doll | Kristen Loesch
post image
Pickpick

Floofy and I really enjoyed this one. There are two timelines and eventually, they do connect. I would've loved a little more historic detail, but I'm a geek when it comes to history. This, in my opinion, was a strong debut.

50 likes1 stack add
review
Cathyloves2read
The Last Russian Doll | Kristen Loesch
post image
Panpan

This book could have been so good. Parts of it were very good. The writing was excellent, but way above the average reader‘s ability to follow. I consider myself to be at least an average reader, and felt very very lost many times in this story. I still have to ask exactly what this book was about.I wanted to like this book, but unfortunately, this is not one I‘d recommend. I honestly think this author is too smart for fiction, if that makes sense

review
SistaPip
The Last Russian Doll | Kristen Loesch
post image
Mehso-so

I read this pretty much in one sitting — very readable and interesting — ties together 2 different storylines, one present and one past, until the stories connect. I like stories like that. In the end, I wanted more historical details (love learning history with my fiction 😉) and it left a huge unanswered question. I assume the point is that it‘s not possible to really know *everything* that happened, but personally I felt a bit dissatisfied.

Aims42 Good to know! I was waiting to see more reviews on this before getting it from BOTM 👍 Sounds like a better library book #borrowdontbuy 13mo
5 likes1 comment
blurb
SilversReviews
The Last Russian Doll | Kristen Loesch
post image

“In her sweeping debut, American novelist and Putin resistance scholar Kristen Loesch delivers a timely and topical novel—one that spans three generations of Russian history, from the 1917 revolution to the last days of the Soviet Union.”

FULL SPOTLIGHT: https://tinyurl.com/bdcnyvz5

@kristenloeschwriter
@berkleypub

JillR I‘m reading this now but my copy (UK) is called The Porcelain Doll. I‘d noticed on StoryGraph that it had different titles, I‘m always intrigued why… 13mo
SilversReviews @JillR I agree. Very interesting. Enjoy the book. Thank you for commenting. (edited) 13mo
29 likes2 stack adds2 comments
blurb
janeycanuck
The Last Russian Doll | Kristen Loesch
post image

With how expensive BOTM is for Canadians, it only makes sense to get a box when I add on 2 more books.

When my pre-order of The Writing Retreat got tied up in The Great Indigo Debacle of 2023, it was an easy add to go with the gorgeous cover of The Russian Doll and the buzz about Pineapple Street.

review
vlwelser
The Last Russian Doll | Kristen Loesch
post image
Pickpick

I definitely liked this. It's a quick read. Dual timelines spanning about 80 years of Russian history, this follows an interesting group of characters that get caught up in all manner of political nonsense while trying to live their own lives. +creepy porcelain dolls for the win.

#BookSpin @TheAromaofBooks

US pub date is 3/14/23
#ARC #Netgalley

TheBookHippie I have it sitting here 👀 13mo
Crazeedi Adding this one! 13mo
Sargar114 I think this was a BOTM pick this month, but I skipped because too many books (always) but creepy porcelain dolls make me think I made the right call lol 13mo
vlwelser @Sargar114 I'm sure you can get this from a library later if you feel regret. I don't BOTM so 🤐 13mo
TheAromaofBooks Another fun cover!! 13mo
47 likes2 stack adds5 comments
blurb
Bookfan1414
The Last Russian Doll | Kristen Loesch
post image

New month, 3 new book of the month books! And a new book mark. Though you should probably read great as horrible because I fall for the red flag characters.
Other books for this month:
The Adventures of Amina Al-Sirafi by Shannon Chakraborty
Arsenic and Adobo by Mia P. Manansala