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Strangers in Time (by David Baldacci)

I love historical fiction that takes place during WWII. This one was a little different and I really enjoyed reading the book. It is a different take than a typical David Baldacci book, but I was pleasantly surprised. The characters are well developed and I loved getting to know Charlie, Molly, and Ignatius (what a great name!). As you travel with them through the pages and experience their loss, anxiety, and need to keep secrets, you will be cheering them on. I enjoyed this particular WWII book because it was not an “in your face” horrors that you typically experience when reading books from that time period. There is angst and fear, but you are able to really connect with the characters and see how they try to handle living during this difficult time. You will experience the meaning of family in the true sense of the word … not by blood but by connections and deep relationships. This one left my heart aching but also encouraged with the knowledge that there are just some decent people in the world.


Thank you to NetGalley and Grand Central Publishing for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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