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Pickpick

Gertie and Hedy were enjoyable characters and Bingham Books made a great setting. Hemingway the dog was a bonus. Wonderful to see people pull together and lend a helping hand when it‘s needed most and to watch them develop their own found family.

#fiction #WWIIFiction

Monica5 Wasn't this a good book 3mo
SW-T @Monica5 Yes. ☺️ 1mo
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Mshookquilts
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Pickpick

Starts fairly exciting, but then slows way down to set the story up. Hang in there, the last half races forward. A dead body with an unopened parachute in almost the same uniform of soldiers quartered at Farleigh Field is found . Individuals from the area now work secret positions in various ministries and they are sent home to see what is going on. Are there spies in the upper class?

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Blueberry
The Dirty Dozen | E. M. Nathanson
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Eggs Excellent 👌🏼 8mo
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kspenmoll
Jack 1939 | Francine Mathews
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Mehso-so

This was a fantastical, imaginative journey of a book. What interested me most was Jack‘s huge challenges in living with Addison‘s disease as well as his relationship & pursuit of Diana Playfair( whose side is she really on? U.S.,Soviet‘s?) & his relationship with FDR & his father. All fictional of course. #14books14weekd #TBR

TheAromaofBooks That's interesting about the Addison's. It's not a disease you hear much about. My grandma suffered from it - took a long time before doctors figured out what was going on with her. 9mo
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kspenmoll
Jack 1939 | Francine Mathews
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Back home after a fabulous visit with my sister & brother-in-law, back home to a beautiful morning reading on my porch. #14books14weeks
#porchlife

Cathythoughts Perfect ❤️ 9mo
Leftcoastzen Beautiful! 9mo
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kspenmoll
Jack 1939 | Francine Mathews
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1939; 2023.

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KristiAhlers
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Pickpick

I'm my quest to read new to me authors I downloaded this WWII historical and truly enjoyed the journey. I loved how the author developed the character and the story held my attention which is hard when it comes to WWII stories as there are so many out there. #bookspin @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 11mo
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Susanita
The Young Lions | Irwin Shaw
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I read this WWII classic when I was in high school and had first discovered historical fiction chunksters. #temptingtitles #withyoung

Susanita The same author wrote the infamous 12mo
Eggs Despite the # of pages, it sounds awesome 12mo
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willaful
Summer Pudding | Susan Scarlett

I read the #FurrowedMiddlebrow edition, but I must confess to preferring the Greyladies cover.

A very enjoyable read right until the end, which 1) had several worrying loose ends and 2) had no payoff at all for the MMC being unfair to the FMC, aside from the requisite HEA. Romance readers beware! There's also somewhat less interesting period detail than in the other Scarlett books.

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thebackyardgnome
Kommandant's Girl | Pam Jenoff
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Panpan

The covsr is nice.

I'm afraid thhs is about as positvr I can gst about this book.

I never actuallh hid mh facr in my hands to calm down whle reading this book.

I thought thst The Boy... was a bsd book. It still is. But The Girl is somethng else.

My Granny was a survhvor, in many meanhngs of the word. Somr of the events in her life weren't far from whst Emma had faced.

I am glad she has not seen ths book.

A pan is too kind. My heart hurts.

thebackyardgnome My utmost gratitudh goes to @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks for her lovrly emails whilr I was wading through ths book. 13mo
thebackyardgnome Also, dear Litsf family : do you knhw any good modern WWII novrls? Id love to read somr 13mo
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