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The Letter Reader (by Jan Casey)

I love historical fiction books based on WWII and especially if they include a dual timeline. This book was a little different focus. I enjoyed experiencing Connie’s work as a letter censor. I can’t imagine having the opportunity to read the private thoughts, emotional feelings, bad news, secrets, etc. of the authors of the letters. Arthur was a little irritating in that he was so controlling. I just know I could not handle a relationship like that. I enjoyed watching Connie grow and develop and learn to stand up for herself.

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


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