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The Bookseller of Dachau (by Shari Ryan)

I am a huge fan of historical fiction books set during WWII. And the dual timeline was an added bonus. The author did a wonderful job of blending the timelines and I didn’t feel like I was jerked back and forth. They flowed smoothly one to another. This WWII story was unique in that it occurred totally outside the concentration camps. The characters were well developed and you grew to care deeply for Matilda, Hans, Grace, and Archie. The relationships that evolve were touching. And I loved how the story of Matilda and Hans was delivered via letters. And what a surprise at the end. This is definitely one to put on your to-be-read list!


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


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