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The Codebreaker Girl (by Gosia Nealon)

I love reading books from the historical fiction genre ... and especially when they are set during the WWII time period. The synopsis of this book intrigued me and I anticipated learning more about the enigma machines and codebreaking. While you will be exposed to a lot of information about the codebreaking efforts throughout WWII and how the Polish teams led the way in that accomplishment, the book just seemed to drag on. The romance between Beata and Harry took up too much of the book. Overall, it was an okay story, but I did not feel I received what I expected when I opened the book and started reading.


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


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