so-so
I enjoyed this book, but it was a hard one to get through.
The story follows Magd al-Din, a Muslim Egyptian forced from his village with his family, that moves to Alexandria at the start of the Second World War. Alexandria is a melting pot of cultures, and he befriends a Coptic Christian named Dimyan. The two of them eventually get posted to the train station in Al-Alamein during the height of the fighting. 👇🏻
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Bookworm54 While I enjoyed the story of Magd al-Din and Dimyan, it was interspersed with sections discussing what was happening in the world war at the same time, and what was showing at the cinema. It kind of took you out of the story, so I would have preferred to be given the information more organically! 3y
Texreader Ok yea those interruptions from the story had to be jarring! What a shame because it sounds good! 3y
Butterfinger Good review. 3y
Bookworm54 Belatedly putting this down as an #AlmostAChunksterChallenge book. This one comes in at 471 pages ☺️ @TheAromaofBooks 3y
TheAromaofBooks Nice work!!! 3y
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