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All the Light We Cannot See
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First of all, I typically don't read historical fiction, like, ever. The authors writing style is up my alley. I really enjoy the short chapters. (At page 107 is where Part 3 begins which is where I'm currently at!). The short chapters makes this hefty novel feel shorter and definitely keeps my attention span. Doer does an excellent job at descriptions, especially when it comes to Marie-Laure who is (view spoiler)
So far I am enjoying this book a lot. I feel hooked to our main characters, Werner and Marie-Laure. Both of them are interesting characters and I look forward to where the end up at the end of the novel. Werner makes me want to shut off my bedroom lights, and lay on my bed and listen to the radio, which I just might try out. I really enjoy the radioman's pieces each night, it is thought provoking. I even tabbed it with a sticky note.
I am almost envious of Marie-Laure and her fathers relationship. It is wholesome and simple. I am curious to know what happens to her father, if anything.
For my last thought, I found it quite interesting to read about 'Hitlers Youth' and saying 'heir hitler' as a way of greeting. We all studied WWII in high school, but for me, it brings a stronger understanding or desire to learn (?I dont know if this is right phase I'm looking for) more about Hitlers Germany. These smalls things add more layers to the narrative. To sum up what I am trying to explain is that it is much more insightful to read about these interesting facts about WWII in a fiction novel than in a textbook, it makes it more real to me.
I believe I am done reading for the night as I have assignments to do. My next thoughts will be tomorrow night and I will mark the pages I am discussing at the start of every new comment. :)
I'd love to hear anyones else's thoughts!




I am a little late to the party, but can I join? This book has been in my TBR list for a long time.

If you like to read with music as an accompaniment, I would suggest Debussy's Clare de Lune, which I believe plays a small part in the book.
Have fun and enjoy!

For some reason I really don't feel like reading this as an ebook or an audiobook, so I'll just wait for the physical copy, but I might not get it in time.



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Pages: 531 pages
Length: 1 Month (April)
Participants: Ruthie, Shareen, Sara, Joan, Isabelle, Yana, Nori
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