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message 1: by Marie (last edited Jan 20, 2014 06:08PM) (new)

Marie Barakat (mbarakat337) | 16 comments Hey there folks. Looking for some good fiction that is pertaining to the Third Reich, such as Sarah's Key and The Storyteller. These two examples occur in the present with flashbacks to history, which I prefer, but it is not necessary.

Thanks!! Looking forward to the suggestions!


reading is my hustle (readingismyhustle) | 66 comments i read City of Women last year and liked it:

Betrayal. Risk. Double-crossing. Treachery. Violence.

Hitler's 1943 Berlin. Who would you trust? Not your friends. Not your neighbors. Sometimes not even your family. And yet many ordinary Berlin citizens STILL risked their lives over and over to help the Jews. In this case a German soldier's wife helps the underground hide Jews all the while juggling her imperious mother-in-law, her Jewish lover, her SS lover, and various other complicated relationships. This book does an excellent job showing the ethical dilemma faced by the German citizens. I was completely taken in by the story and tense the entire time I read it.


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Angela Carly | 3 comments All That I Am by Anna Funder.


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Mir | 191 comments Christopher's Ghosts is the backstory of a character from a larger series, but I didn't have any trouble following it without reading the other books.


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Jordan | 14 comments The Book Thief by Zusak


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