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I am glad I read this book, it was not a bad book...just not the WWII book for me. I am also glad not to be reading it anymore. I was able to feel an attachment to some of the characters, good and bad. As a whole story (a rather long one at that) I just didn't ever fall in love with the book. I did love the line from Madame Manec, "Don't you want to be alive before you die?" My other favorite line is Marie-Laure speaking about her bravery, "But it is not bravery; I have no choice. I wake up and
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All the Light We Cannot See is a World War II novel primarily about two people. The first is Marie-Laure LeBlanc, a blind French girl who grew up in Paris and moved, with her father to Saint-Malo, a port city in northwest France that was bombed by American and British forces as part of the invasion of France. The second is Werner Pfennig, a German orphan who has an amazing ability to understand the workings of radios as well as an ability to track down transmitters, a skill that is important to
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I give this 3 stars only because of the well crafted characters. The writing did not work for me at all. The author tries too hard to be poetic and weighs down the plot with trivial details of the surroundings. The reader is constantly told about the birds, the trees, the wind etc. I understand he is trying to set the mood. But it gets very repetitive and distracting. Honestly, I just didn’t get much return for the four months it took me to slog through this.
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