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The Underground Library (by Jennifer Ryan)

I am a huge fan of historical fiction books, especially when they are written during the time period of WWII. The characters are well developed and the primary focus on females was a positive change of pace. I love learning something new with each new WWII historical fiction book I devour. This one gave me a glimpse into the lives of three women who were determined that the library would survive … even after the bombings. I also learned about the internment camps on the Isle of Man. When a book has a primary focus on how books make a difference in people’s lives and bring people together, I am cheering it on. While I am not a romance genre fan, the addition of this did not distract too much from this story.

 

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

 

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