This is a very interesting book, whilst your reading it you're never sure what's happening and what's true. The ending is both anti-climatic and a climax at the same time, depening on your take of the events.
what's true and what's not? The book certainly merits a second read to try and find out the truth.
This book makes a very good read. It will engross you and keep you thinking about it for several days.
The characters are well worked out and their different stories and viewpoints are convincing. The moral struggles they go through make you think about what your own position would have been had you lived during World War I, or any war for that matter.
Throughout the book there are many spelling mistakes, but that doesn't take away the joy of reading.
Simone Simonetti’s book reviews
what's true and what's not? The book certainly merits a second read to try and find out the truth.
The characters are well worked out and their different stories and viewpoints are convincing. The moral struggles they go through make you think about what your own position would have been had you lived during World War I, or any war for that matter.
Throughout the book there are many spelling mistakes, but that doesn't take away the joy of reading.