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The Enigma Game
The Enigma Game | Elizabeth Wein
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The hair stood up at the back of my neck. Those letters meant something. And with the cipher machine, I'd worked it out myself. 1940. Facing a seemingly endless war, fifteen-year-old Louisa Adair wants to fight back, make a difference, do something-anything to escape the Blitz and the ghosts of her parents, who were killed by enemy action. But when she accepts a position caring for an elderly German woman in the small village of Windyedge, Scotland, it hardly seems like a meaningful contribution. Still, the war feels closer than ever in Windyedge, where Ellen McEwen, a volunteer driver with the Royal Air Force, and Jamie Beaufort-Stuart, a flight leader for the 648 Squadron, are facing a barrage of unbreakable code and enemy attacks they can't anticipate. Their paths converge when a German pilot lands in Windyedge under mysterious circumstances and plants a key that leads Louisa to an unparalleled discovery: an Enigma machine that translates German code. Louisa, Ellen, and Jamie must work together to unravel a puzzle that could turn the tide of the war? but doing so will put them directly in the cross-hairs of the enemy. Featuring beloved characters from Code Name Verity and The Pearl Thief, as well as a remarkable new voice, this brilliant, breathlessly plotted novel by award-winning author Elizabeth Wein is a must-read.
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kissmehardy
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Do we know what happens to Jamie if we've read CNV? Yes. Does it still rip my heart in two? HARD YES. And the dream team of Jamie, Louisa, Ellen, and Jane is so good!! Gotta love mistaken identities and doing all you can to fight the Nazis. #reread #yalit #yahistoricalfiction

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willaful
The Enigma Game | Elizabeth Wein

#BookedInTime #WorldWarTwo

Wonderfully atmospheric period details, and incisive portrayals of several marginalized people in wartime England/Scotland, one who can “pass“ and one who definitely can't. All inspired by true events, including a devastating episode in which a little boy assumes half-Jamaican Louisa is a Nazi, just because she has brown skin.

I found the quick switches of multiple points of view disrupted the narrative.

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Cuilin WWII ✅🎉 14mo
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kissmehardy
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Buckets of BLOOD, will Silver and the rest of Pimms going down ever not SHATTER me? Also, I want more about Ellen and Louisa navigating the war! #yalit #reread #historicalfiction

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kissmehardy
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A masterful, diverse look at RAF pilots and brave civilians in WWII. I loved meeting Louisa and getting to spend more time with Jamie and Julie, even with the painful ending. Having a drink for Pimms Section tonight. #historicalfiction #yalit

Nute Welcome to Litsy! It‘s a warm and friendly community. I know that you will enjoy yourself here. I‘m looking forward to getting to know you!🙂 3y
kissmehardy @Nute Thank you! I've enjoyed my time here so far. 😊 3y
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StaceyKondla
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I am posting one book per day from my extensive to-be-read collection. No description and providing no reason for wanting to read it, I just do. Some will be old, some will be new. Don‘t judge me - I have a lot of books. Join the fun if you want.
This is day 68 #bookstoread #tbrpile #bookstagram

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Missusb
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My #mayreads2020. I need to read more. I can‘t seem to fit it all in. But this was an interesting and diverse month.

#readingstats #grchallenge #may2020

TrishB That‘s a good month 👍🏻 4y
Gillyreads I really liked Unbroken Hearts 4y
Missusb @Gillyreads yeah it wasn‘t what I expected and I really liked that it wasn‘t 4y
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