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Alex & Eliza by Melissa de la Cruz
3.0

Alex & Eliza is the first book in a trilogy that tells the story of Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler. This book focuses on the beginning of their relationship, and spans from when they first met to their wedding day. My friend and I read this book back in February for our book club, because we’re both mildly obsessed with Hamilton and because we both want to read more Historical Fiction this year. Unfortunately, I didn’t love this book, and I was left a bit disappointed after reading it.

The main reason why I didn’t love this book is that I thought it was slow. The majority of the book takes place between February 1780 and April 1780, and this period felt a lot longer than two months. This is the first historical romance book that I’ve read, so I don’t know if this pace is normal, but for me, the book seemed to drag on.

One thing that I enjoyed about this book was learning more about the Schuyler sisters. I’ve listened to the Hamilton soundtrack countless times, so I’m familiar with Angelica, Eliza, and Peggy, but I really don’t know much about them. I enjoyed reading about their efforts to support the troops, the struggles their family was going through, and their sisterly bond. I especially enjoyed reading about Elizabeth Schuyler because she’s amazing, and I would love to learn more about her life.

I also enjoyed reading about Alexander Hamilton and his struggles to rise above his post. Alexander Hamilton is another historical figure that I’m familiar with because of the musical, but I really don’t know much about it. I found some of his inner monologues to be humorous, and I liked reading about him being love-sick over Elizabeth Schuyler.

As I mentioned before, my knowledge of Alexander Hamilton comes from listening to the soundtrack for the musical, which is a dramatization (with creative liberties) of Hamilton’s life. Reading this book made me wonder about historical accuracy because I noticed differences between the Musical and this book. I don’t think I’m ever going to read Ron Chernow’s Alexander Hamilton, but, I would like to do some reading about Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler, to learn more about their lives and that time period.

Overall, I enjoyed Alex & Eliza, but I found it to be too slow for my liking. I am planning on reading the rest of the trilogy because I want more Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler in my life, but I might wait a bit before picking up the next book.