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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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The writing is exquisite and the story is haunting. The short chapters showing the lives of a blind 16-year old French girl and a brilliant 18-year old German boy during WWII work beautifully. Their stories move quickly and I found I was worrying about them, even when I wasn't reading. I think the book would have worked better if Doerr hadn't given us the intermittent previews of 1944 and what had happened. I wanted the story to unfold on its own. That said, I still loved this book and highly re
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