Mr. Parkman, in closing his fascinating narrative, thus sums up: 'On that day, the realm of France received on parchment a stupendous accession.
Just how they did live, so long uninfluenced by the vast majority of the world's population in Africa and Eurasia, forms the bulk of his fascinating narrative.
It's an angry, contentious portrait, and though she didn't interview Mailer, "she delivers a fascinating outside narrative," Caleb Crain wrote here in 1999.
This fascinating narrative was interrupted by a sudden outburst from Jamie, who had evidently reached the end of his patience.
Our reviewer, Daniel W. Drezner, called this book $(3$)that rarest of treats - an informed disquisition about public policy wrapped up in a fascinating narrative.
The "fascinating narrative," as put together by his granddaughter, "may be the romantic stuff of Victorian adventure fiction, but it has the virtue of being true," David Murray wrote here in 2000.
It immerses us in two enormous, endlessly fascinating narratives: the history of painting and the history of Russia.
A fascinating narrative of the three years during which two theatrically inclined and relatively inexperienced leaders led the superpowers as close to Armageddon as they have ever been.
Book Reporter "Lavish and abundant in documentation, readers will be delighted with the fascinating, colorful narrative in John Adams."
Still, there are several fascinating narratives here.