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It's not fashionable to not love this tale of a plucky blind girl and a lucky orphan boy, but I just don't. It's long, it's uncomplicatedly sentimental, and it's set for no obvious reason in World War II. It could as easily have been set in the Thirty Years' War or the Afghan War, nothing would've been changed except names.
Definitely for those in search of an immersive historical read that doesn't demand much except that you be willing to go where the author leads you without questioning why you ...more
Definitely for those in search of an immersive historical read that doesn't demand much except that you be willing to go where the author leads you without questioning why you ...more

Anthony Doerr is the kind of writer who teaches me how to write as I read his fiction. In this WWII novel, Doerr creates two equally compelling protagonists: a blind French girl and a brilliant German boy. Alternating chapters tell the story of each, set in different countries and different circumstances. As readers race forward to discover how and when these two will encounter each other, we see how carefully Doerr layers each protagonist's story so that we are sympathetic to both. In the case
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This beautifully written book that intertwines the stories of two people - French Marie-Laure and German Werner - growing up during World War II melts off the pages. The language is so poetic that one can read it for the sound of the words alone. Nevertheless, it is also a haunting story that will make most readers grip the edge of their seats. I highly recommend it.

Can't finish this book... a little to slow paced for me... maybe I'll pick it up again at a later date.
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