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All the Light We Cannot See
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I plan on reading a few chapters a day....of course once the story grabs me I will zoom through the book

Historical fiction is not usually my go to, so I am trying to get in the right mindset for this one. Although, two books I absolutely love have little girls and WW2- The Book Thief and Anna and the Swallow Man.
I have a feeling that this is going to break my heart.

I think the model of the city is so neat and what a great way to have the little included in Saint Malo and to learn about it....
Couple of things that stood out for me was the Hotel of Bees and also the anti air gun 88 and it could travel 9 miles with a 21lb missile/bomb...
My mom was a teenager in the London blitz and she would tell stories about having to go underground to a bomb shelter and what the devastation was like when she went up to the surface....how the bombs would hit a street and there would only be one home or business left standing....
I agree with you Jenny think there will be some tears shed on this one....
I love HF and one book that was so good


The Hotel sounds amazing, I agree. Doerr is very good at setting up the visuals.
I listened to a bit of this today at work, but I kept having to go back and re-listen due to interruptions. Seriously, it's Friday, so why can't customers just leave me alone to do my work and read at the same time? The nerve of some people.

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I also really like the fact that there is a lot that is just assumed that we know about the horrors of the third reich. There are horrible things happening, but it is the small human stories that mean more to the author than peppering the reader with gratuitous violence.
I may be reading too much into that, but I don't want this story to go to the camps or anything.
I have questions that I hope are resolved. It did take me a minute to pay attention to the dates at the beginning of sections, so when I was listening instead of reading I got a bit confused. Now I know what to look for, and the rest of the book should be better for my brain.
I also love the grotto.

I do love his writing....easy to see why he won a pulitzer....I am looking forward to reading his next book....

This is one of my favs of all time. Glad you both are enjoying it.

I am so struck with Marie-Laure and her ability to cope with her blindness. She can adapt but the part when they were on the way to the train station and she had sensory overload from the smells and sounds I could see that being such a scary time for her. Part of her norm taken away.
Werner what a great little boy, he really is a genius with his ability to fix the radio. I wonder what is in store for him and his sister.
Surprised he didnt get sick from eating so much cake and then to go home and have a boiled potato really shows the difference between the have and have nots.
Looking forward to the rest of the story.

I went between book and audio on this one.
Marie-Laure is brilliant at adapting to her blindness. I can't imagine being without my sight, but if it happened, I would hope for someone like her father to take me through it.
Books mentioned in this topic
Secrets of a Charmed Life (other topics)The Book Thief (other topics)
Anna and the Swallow Man (other topics)
All the Light We Cannot See (other topics)
By Anthony Doerr