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Prisoner of Night and Fog
Prisoner of Night and Fog | Anne Blankman
A gripping historical thriller set in 1930s Munich, Prisoner of Night and Fog is the evocative story of an ordinary girl faced with an extraordinary choice in Hitler's Germany. Fans of Code Name Verity will love this novel full of romance, danger, and intrigue! Gretchen Mller grew up in the National Socialist Party under the wing of her uncle Dolfwho has kept her family cherished and protected from that side of society ever since her father sacrificed his life for Dolf's years ago. Dolf is none other than Adolf Hitler. And Gretchen follows his every command. When she meets a fearless and handsome young Jewish reporter named Daniel Cohen, who claims that her father was actually murdered by an unknown comrade, Gretchen doesn't know what to believe. She soon discovers that beyond her sheltered view lies a world full of shadowy secrets and disturbing violence. As Gretchen's investigations lead her to question the motives and loyalties of her dearest friends and her closest family, she must determine her own allegianceseven if her choices could get her and Daniel killed.
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Danay
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21 #68 this started a bit slow for me but picked up the pace fairly quickly. There‘s a 2nd book. Gonna start it next.

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mjdowens
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Good thing I already ordered book two for this one. Great suspense and historical facts all over the place. This is a very hard read for me as a lot of my fathers family died in concentration camps. But I feel it is very important to remember these events and of those who helped others escape.

Bookaholicforlife I‘ve wanted to read this one for so long! 6y
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hes7
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This book proves to be a memorable historical YA novel as it centers on Gretchen, Hitler's "niece" with a front-row seat to the ideological #Darkness descending on Germany before World War II. #ReadingResolutions

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SassenachTheBookWizard
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Spot number seven goes to...more than one book because I HELLA cheated on this spot but whatever...

https://youtu.be/XsXonM-4VR0

#booktube

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Bookgoil
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I read 11 physical books in September along with my 6 audiobooks. Pretty good for a busy back to school month!

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read_n_write
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I took this photo with my sister on one of our snow days this year! I haven't read this book yet but I know it's about World War Two. I haven't read a good book set in that time since the book thief so I have high hopes!!
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#bookaesthetic #book #books #booklover #bookart #bookaddiction #bookaholic #booknerd #bookgeek #bookworm #booklion #bookphotography #bookpics #bookish #amreading #epicreads #ireadya #iloveya #booknerdigans #litsy

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hes7
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I think it's a given that Adolf Hitler was a #CompletePsycho. #Characters2017

LibrarianRyan This has been on my TBR for a while. 🤓👍 7y
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maximoffs

HELLO RECOMMENDS TIME:
I am looking for page turning fiction or non fiction about WW2 specifically from the European/Russian front. I've never been super interested in the Japanese front but if you have something compelling please throw it at me. Nazis are of special interest to me. I really devoured this one and would like others to read as well. TIA Littens

Rachbb3 Spandau Phoenix and Black Cross by Greg Isles. 7y
maximoffs @EclecticReaders Yes and I loved it! @Rachbb3 Thank you! 7y
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maximoffs @rachelm Thank you! That one has been on my tbr for far too long! 7y
Nat_Reads All the Light We Cannot See! Bronze Horseman is a bit romance-y but very good and historically accurate (Russia) 7y
maximoffs @Nat_Reads ooh a Russia one. Thank you! 7y
451Degrees This is a good one! Also All the Light We Cannot See as @rachelm suggested! Another favorite of mine is The Nightingale!! 7y
maximoffs @451Degrees I need to read The Nightingale and I loved AQOTWF when I read it. LOVED. 7y
451Degrees @steverogers I need to reread All Quiet! It's been a while☺ The Nightingale is probably one of my top five books I've read so I highly recommend it😁 7y
maximoffs @451Degrees I think All Quiet might be WW1 but I could be wrong. I read it in HIgh School and my teacher was wonderful which helped. def putting Nightingale at the top of my list! 7y
StephanieMarie Captain Corelli's Mandolin? It's about Italian forces in Greece in WW2. I enjoyed it but I've heard from others that it's not their thing. 7y
451Degrees @steverogers I believe you're correct actually! Apologies my book recommending mind went into overdrive apparently🤦🏻‍♀️😜 7y
Cortg A Cool and Lonely Courage is a similar story to The Nightingale but it's non-fiction. 7y
maximoffs @StephanieMarie I will absolutely give it a chance! Thank you! 7y
maximoffs @451Degrees no worries! You're making me want to read it again 😂 7y
maximoffs @Cortg Thank you so much! 7y
emtobiasz About the Siege of Leningrad: 7y
emtobiasz Kate Atkinson's historical books, particularly 7y
maximoffs @emtobiasz YES THANK YOU! 7y
emtobiasz YA spies in occupied France: 7y
maximoffs @emtobiasz adored code name verity! 7y
cplaczek Saving Amelie 7y
drokka I've not read it yet, but am told by WWII boffins that it's quite good. It's a period biography of a specific Nazi sniper on the Eastern front. 7y
drokka POW escapees (this one was turned into a film) 7y
maximoffs @drokka I like all of those options thank you! 7y
mklong I second the rec of 7y
Bookzombie Did you read this one? It's the companion to Code Name Verity. 7y
Bookzombie Also, young adult but I loved 7y
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Overall, I really enjoyed this book! It didn't blow me away, but I still thoroughly enjoyed it, and I would definitely recommend it to fans of historical fiction, especially during the WW2 era. The only things that I didn't like were that I felt that the romance was a bit cheesy, and the majority of the characters I didn't particularly like, probably because of the whole Nazi thing. Other than that, I thought this was a great book!

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Lindsbooklover93
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This book was so good! I had so many emotions with it. Part of the book I was in tears. This story is about Hitler's niece finding out the truth about him. This story is taking place when Hilter is making his party. The Niece makes friends with a Jew learns who the real monsters are. I saw on Goodreads there's one more book to the story. I loved it! #histrical #history #holocaust #bookshop #book #kindle #library #booklover #kindlefire

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Lindsbooklover93
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I'm loving this story so much so far. This story is about Hitler's niece. She helps a Jew. Also learning what Hilter is really about. It's a historical novel. World War 2 is really interesting reading about. I always find it important to read about history. #goodreads #bookshop #book #audiobook #library #booklover #history #holocaust #litsy #kindle #kindlefire

radesilets This was such a good book! 7y
Lindsbooklover93 I just realized there's a second book when I looked on Goodreads. @radesilets 7y
radesilets Yeah! I still haven't gotten around to reading the second one, but it's on my list! 7y
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SassenachTheBookWizard
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An amazing book! My second favourite book of all time! READ IT!

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SassenachTheBookWizard
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"Hitler was a liar and she was a fool."

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ScientistSam
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The first few chapters of this book are really hard to read - and they should be. Gretl, our protoganist, has grown up in the young Nazi party and spouts propaganda about subhumans. Through the course of the book, however, she learns to think for herself as she tries to find out who killed her father eight years ago. I would give the story itself four stars, but the historical context and treatment of Nazi viewpoints bump it up to 5⭐s for me.

BookishMarginalia Good review! 👍🏼 7y
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ScientistSam

I'm so impressed by this book! It deals with a little-covered period in historical fiction, the early 1930s in Munich, before Hitler became Chancellor. And it comes from the viewpoint of a girl in the Nazi party, who starts to question Nazi dogma. This is a very rare pov for YA fiction, and it's a great way to lead to better understanding of how a nation could let something like the Holocaust happen.
On a less serious note, it's also a good story!

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ScientistSam
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Starting my second book of 2017, having started Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell right at the end of 2016 and only just finishing it today.

Branwen I absolutely adored this book! Can't wait to gear what you think of it! 7y
ScientistSam @Branwen really enjoying it so far! 7y
Branwen @ScientistSam Hooray! I'm so glad! :-) 7y
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Teenta
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I liked it, but not as much as Code Name Verity, to which reviews compared it. The depiction of Munich between the wars, Hitler's inner circle, & the new field of psychoanalysis are intriguing. The ending piqued my interest in book 2. But it's a little far fetched; maybe that's why I'm not in love?

annahenke I agree! I liked Code Name Verity better, but I still enjoyed this one and the sequel. 8y
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LisieReads
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Settling in to start this book....I've been dying to read it!

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Teenta
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Robothugs Sounds...interesting! Must update as you read to let me know! 8y
LisieReads I'm just starting this book today as well! 8y
Loreen Ye gods! That is foreboding. 8y
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Teenta @Loreen It certainly creeped me out. Each part of the book starts with an ominous quote like this. 8y
Teenta @LisieReads How is it so far? 8y
LisieReads I LOVED it @Teenta !!! I could not put it down! I ordered book 2 through Amazon Prime the other day and I'm starting it now!! 8y
Teenta @LisieReads I neeeeeed book 2. I think it will be even better for some reason. I look forward to your review of it! 8y
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Teenta
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Next Sequoyah nominee! I know nothing about this book, haha.

Peddler410 The book profile mentions Code Name Verity so I'm adding this to my to read list. 8y
annahenke It's good!! I recommend @Peddler410 8y
Teenta @Peddler410 @ahenke I loved Code Name Verity so that's awesome. Historical fiction is my jam. (I dunno why but before I read the jacket flap, the cover and title of this made me think it would be some kind of fantasy.) 8y
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maximoffs
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Best written WW2 Historical Fiction book ever. EVER. Also she promised we would get wine and talk history so

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