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In Memoriam
In Memoriam | Alice Winn
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A gripping, heart-shattering love story between two soldiers in the First World War - available for pre-order now It's 1914, and talk of war feels far away to Henry Gaunt, Sidney Ellwood and the rest of their classmates, safely ensconced in their idyllic boarding school in the English countryside. At seventeen, they're too young to enlist, and anyway, Gaunt is fighting his own private battle - an all-consuming infatuation with his best friend, the dreamy, poetic Ellwood - not having a clue that Ellwood is in love with him, always has been. When Gaunt's German mother asks him to enlist as an officer in the British army to protect the family from anti-German attacks, Gaunt signs up immediately, relieved to escape his overwhelming feelings for Ellwood. The front is horrific, of course, and though Gaunt tries to dissuade Ellwood from joining him on the battlefield, Ellwood soon rushes to join him, spurred on by his love of Greek heroes and romantic poetry. Before long, their classmates have followed suit. Once in the trenches, Ellwood and Gaunt find fleeting moments of solace in one another, but their friends are all dying, right in front of them, and at any moment they could be next. An epic tale of both the devastating tragedies of war and the forbidden romance that blooms in its grip, In Memoriam is a breathtaking debut.
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quietlycuriouskate
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Been pondering how to review this. It's good - I'll rate it a pick - but while I became invested in it (once my irritation with the insufferable teenaged toffs had abated) I never quite warmed to it. Perhaps love stories aren't my thing these days. Perhaps stories of swathes of young men being blown to bits on the battlefield aren't my thing either.

I've seen reviews comparing it to Song of Achilles. Different league: this is the stronger by far.

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Te ha dicho alguna vez que tu pesimismo es una forma de egoísmo? 380

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Nadie piensa nunca que su vida es fácil

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Tenía los pies llenos de ampollas... Pritchard y Gaunt intercambiaron miradas. En las trincheras, el estado de los pies de alguien solía marcar la diferencia entre la vida y la muerte.

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Gaunt sentia admiracion confusa por los objetores de conciencia, sospechaba que eran mas valientes que él, pero a la vez no podía evitar guardarles rencor. Ellos, al menos, sobrevivirían a la guerra. 298

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Estas malgastando los años como si fueran infinitos.

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'Este instante nutrirá los años por venir' N de T: Wordsworth

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Allbymyshelf
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Took myself out to breakfast this morning and started a new novel.

I love the excitement and anticipation one gets when starting a new novel. ☺️

My reading buddy joined me 🐾❤️

#inmemorium #alicewinn #dogsoflitsy #puppiesoflitsy
#historicalfiction #literaryfiction

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andrew61
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The author doesnt avoid the horror of ww1 + the experience in the trenches of yng men, in this moving story of a forbidden love between Gaunt + Ellwood, boys who meet at school + enlist when war starts. The research, referenced in the afterword, draws on real accounts only compounding the distress as we are drawn to the characters' lives. A much plauded book, + well deserved. Watching the d day memorial, I can't imagine at 18 facing such horror.

Cathythoughts 💔 5mo
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Cuilin
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Apologies for not posting sooner. I picked a time period hoping we may all have books for this prompt already sitting on our TBR‘s. The tagged book and the suggestions are ones I‘ve read and recommend. I will be posting August and September prompts today.

@dabbe @desha @rachel52 @rubyslippersreads @chaoticmissadventures @barkingmadread
@megnews @sblbooks
@thebookgeekfrau @bookwormjillk @deblovestoread @jenniferw88 @spellboundReader

Deblovestoread The tagged book and The Absolutist are both fantastic. Highly recommend to everyone if you haven‘t read them yet. I‘ll be scanning my shelves soon. 5mo
AllDebooks I've read and enjoyed Birdsong, Regeneration & Mr Mac and me. 5mo
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Karisimo Lines of courage is a great middle grade option for WW1 5mo
ChaoticMissAdventures I just read In Memoriam this year and it was amazing! One of my favorites for the year. I also recommend this one, I had no idea the French conscripted Senegalese men to fight for them 5mo
Cuilin @Karisimo yes!! I also included Private Peaceful for YA. 5mo
Cuilin @AllDebooks I love the whole Regeneration trilogy 5mo
Cuilin @Deblovestoread both beautiful books. 5mo
AllDebooks @Cuilin me too, Pat Barker is such a great author 5mo
Cuilin @ChaoticMissAdventures A Long, Long Way by Sebastian Barry is about young Irishman conflicted because he decides to fights for the British in World War I right when Ireland was trying to gain its independence. Amazing read. 5mo
rubyslippersreads I‘m sure I‘ll be able to find something from this time period. 5mo
Amiable Oh, “The Absolutist“ is wonderful. Highly recommend. 5mo
ChaoticMissAdventures @Cuilin oh the Barry one sounds so good! I also like the idea of The Absolutist, I might go easy on my self, I have always been curious about the series 5mo
Cuilin @ChaoticMissAdventures I love Maisie Dobbs. Enjoy. 5mo
julieclair @ChaoticMissAdventures Maisie Dobbs is excellent! 5mo
julieclair I have updated the StoryGraph challenge to include this prompt https://app.thestorygraph.com/reading_challenges/f6f6ac21-909a-4d7e-9e1c-2084aab... 5mo
SpellboundReader I have a short audiobook called The Best Christmas Present in the World and also a longer novel 5mo
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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Some really great books this month.

I think the In Memoriam is pretty much perfection, I checked it out from the library originally, but have ordered a copy from Blackwells (I like the UK cover better than the US one)

Ordinary Human Failings, In Defence of the Act, and And Then She Fell were some of my top Women's Prize for Fiction books this year (along with Brotherless Night from last month)

I also really enjoyed How To Say Babylon.

ChaoticMissAdventures 5 ⭐
In Memoriam
4.5 ⭐
Ordinary Human Failings
In Defence of the Act
And Then She Fell
How to Say Babylon
4 ⭐
The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches
3.5 ⭐
River East River West
The Vaster Wilds
We Could Be So Good
Young Queens
3 ⭐
8Lives Centry Trickster
Bringing Down the Duke
Restless Dolly Maunder
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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5⭐ for the devastation.
I knew about 10 pages in that this book was going to wreck me. A beautiful but brutal book about war and love. Winn's writing and storytelling is so gorgeous there were multiple times I read a sentence that stopped me in my tracks due to how heartbreakingly it was.
This will be a top book of the year I loved everything about it.

Deblovestoread In my top 5 of last year. I can‘t wait to see what she writes next. 7mo
squirrelbrain This will be in my top books of the year too. 7mo
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Gaunt hears Ellwood quoting poetry to a boy in his room. The boy does not even know what the words are from.
"He [Gaunt] knew the lines Ellwood had quoted. They were from Shakespeare's Sonnet 20. Ellwood had written them in pencil on the wall above Gaunt's bed, and Gaunt had hoped they meant something."

40 pages in and I can tell this book is going to destroy me.

AkashaVampie Love the nails. 7mo
ChaoticMissAdventures @AkashaVampie thanks! I usually do not go for bright but I am craving summer 7mo
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JillR
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Gaunt and Elwood meet at boarding school. Gaunt taciturn, a boxer. Elwood beautiful, a poet. They adore each other but will not say it. Then the First World War happens and their lives split and collide. Did I need another book about WWI? I did not. Do I like First World War poetry? I do not. Did I love this book anyway? I did indeed. The most beautiful story of hidden love, friendship, privilege and class.

TrishB I loved it too ♥️ 7mo
BarbaraBB I want to read it! 7mo
Amor4Libros Stacking, this sounds so good! 7mo
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squirrelbrain I loved this one! ❤️ 7mo
JillR @squirrelbrain @trishb it‘s so good isn‘t it? I wasn‘t sure if I needed another WWI story, turns out I did! 7mo
Deblovestoread One of my favorites from last year. 7mo
emmasm08 It‘s a great read . 7mo
Cathythoughts I have it on the shelf .. must get to it soon ♥️ 7mo
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Chelsea.Poole
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Ellwood and Gaunt, two English prep school boys, tore my heart out again and again! They‘re 18 years old when The Great War takes them from school. The atrocities of the war are horrifying and recounted in this book with study of actual events. The two boys face the front together but suffer different challenges, wounds, and emotional pain. The utter loss of life is devastating and Winn handles it with care. Ultimately, a love story that I adored.

TheAromaofBooks Great review!!! 8mo
BarbaraBB Looking forward to this one after your and @squirrelbrain ‘s review! 8mo
squirrelbrain I think you‘ll love it @barbarabb - if that‘s the right word for a book that will break your heart.💔 8mo
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Chelsea.Poole
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Reading between games ⚽️

Tragic! 😭
But so good! Nearly halfway and I‘m super invested.

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Kazzie
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This book was beautiful and horrific. The love between the two characters - first forbidden then tragically foiled in other ways, is heartbreaking but also hopeful. The descriptions of WW1 are absolutely devastating. I really liked this book

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I did get SOME sleep, but the tagged kept me up WAY too late. And occasionally, I would try to go to sleep and found I couldn't stop thinking about the characters, so I'd turn the light back on and read some more!

#SundayFunday @BookmarkTavern

BookmarkTavern Yup! If I‘m still thinking about a book, I‘m not getting any sleep so I might as well finish it! Thanks for answering! 9mo
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squirrelbrain
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Wow… this book. I bought it when it first came out but kept putting off reading it. Perhaps because I thought it might destroy me and perhaps because I feared it might be over-hyped. Yes, very much, to the first and, no definitely not, to the second.

This would have made my favourites of 2023 if I‘d have read it then, and I can‘t see it NOT making my 2024 favourites, even at this early stage in the year.

Megabooks Wow! High praise! 9mo
TheKidUpstairs Absolutely devastated by this book. And could not put it down, I was up until 2 and 3 in the morning a couple night with it. I think this is eligible for the 2024 Women's Prize? 9mo
squirrelbrain Yes, it is eligible @TheKidUpstairs - I hope it makes the list. 9mo
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BarbaraBB No chance I‘m NOT going to buy this immediately… sounds fantastic and as bit you and @TheKidUpstairs think so: stacked! 9mo
Leniverse Great, wasn't it! If it isn't on my Best of 2024 list, I'll have had an unparalleled reading year! 😂 9mo
Leniverse @TheKidUpstairs No, it was published in March last year, so it was eligible in 2023, but not this year. Miffed they didn't longlist it last year. 9mo
squirrelbrain Oh rats! @Leniverse - I saw it on an eligible list and didn‘t even check for myself. @TheKidUpstairs 9mo
Cathythoughts Great review. I havnt starting reading it yet , for the same reasons you gave. … I must take the plunge soon. 9mo
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squirrelbrain
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My day is all booked…

Hubby has gone out for the day, but made me a real fire before he went, so this afternoon I shall settle down with these two books. (Plus, of course, I have others on the go on various digital platforms). M&S we‘re giving away free chocolate today - perfect timing! 😃

Before that it‘s a spot of ironing and cleaning, whilst listening to Sunburn.

All of the above books are eligible for / rumoured for the Women‘s Prize.

Librarybelle Sounds like a lovely day! 9mo
Crazeedi Sounds like the perfect day in my mind, good books and chocolate cozied up by a fire in a comfy chair! Enjoy 9mo
TrishB Fabulous day planned 😘 enjoy. 9mo
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youneverarrived Sounds lovely, enjoy 😘 9mo
TheLudicReader Bliss. 9mo
julesG Enjoy your day! 9mo
MicheleinPhilly Heavenly! 9mo
BarbaraBB That sounds fantastic and well deserved! Enjoy ❤️ 9mo
Deblovestoread Enjoy your day! Hoping to see In Memoriam on the list. 9mo
LeahBergen Perfect day!! 9mo
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Leniverse
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Started this last night and so far it is more than living up to the hype! Finally. I feel like I've gone in with too high expectations on a lot of books lately.
Plan for the afternoon and evening: Finish the whole book so it will count as my "Best of January".

Deblovestoread One of my favorites from last year. It sticks with you. 10mo
TrishB Loved it ♥️ 10mo
squirrelbrain I was planning on starting this last weekend, but didn‘t get round to it. Maybe this coming weekend…. 🤞 10mo
Leniverse @squirrelbrain It reads very quickly! I thought for sure you had read it already though. It's one of those books that it seems everyone was reading last year, I was feeling left out 😂 10mo
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Bookboss
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This is a touching love story of Gaunt and Elwood, two young men who leave school to join the army during WWI. The battle scenes are heartbreaking, vivid and horrific. Some of the scenes reminded me of WWI poetry, and in the author‘s note Winn gives credit to all of the poems and books that she used when writing the novel. I did feel that the story turned a bit melodramatic at times, but overall the book is wonderful.

dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 10mo
Leftcoastzen Kitty!🐈‍⬛ 👏 10mo
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Twocougs
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What a stunningly beautiful novel. Heart wrenching, but incredible. Please Alice Winn, write more novels, even if it‘s about depressing subjects like war. This certainly helped convince me, that my views of pacifism are correct. War is a terrible, worthless action that should ALWAYS be avoided.

JamieArc I appreciate this review. I often avoid war novels because it feels like they glorify war or try to induce nostalgia. I‘ll give this book a shot though. 10mo
Twocougs @JamieArc this nonbelievers certainly doesn‘t sugar coat the realities but they do mention people‘s reactions during the war that glorify it. 10mo
Twocougs @keithmalek the book sounds interesting. I hate violence and war but am open to looking at a different view. 10mo
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Deblovestoread
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#12DaysofChristmas #Day8

In Memoriam was so good, heart wrenchingly so. It‘s one I wish I could read for the first time again. But August
was another stellar reading month so here are a few that could easily take the top: Chain Gang All Stars, Forgotten on Sunday, Tom Lake, Shark Heart and Joan.

@Andrew65

Andrew65 Sounds good. 11mo
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Ast_Arslan
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New day, new book.
I will read more of it later after my morning shift, now it's 6 A.M. and I read only 30 pages of it but I'm highly curious about it

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Slynn71
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This book! Wow!

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Ast_Arslan
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Well... I guess November means big boys 😂😅

Ruthiella Yikes 😳! That‘s a STACK! 😂 13mo
Ast_Arslan @Ruthiella I would not believe if I will reach this goal 😂 13mo
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October Reads!
5 🌟
In Memoriam: Alice Winn📖
Empire of Pain🎧
4.5 🌟
Black AF History: Michael Harriott🎧
The Bee Sting: Paul Murray📖
The Vaster Wilds: Lauren Groff 📖
3.5🌟
Beyond The Door of No Return: David Diop 📖
3 🌟
The Great Reclamation: Rachel Heng🎧
Learned By Heart: Emma Donoghue🎧
Do Tell: Lindsay Lynch🎧

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rmaclean4
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5 🌟. I read this slowly because it was y I did not want it to end. A novel about love, war, and survival. Amazind debut. So very happy I read this. It is one of the top reads of 2023 for me.

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Deblovestoread
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1) In Memoriam gets all the stars. I also LOVED Tom Lake on audio.
2) The writing was so beautiful. I haven‘t stopped thinking about it yet.

Tagging everyone!

#Two4Tuesday

@TheSpineView

TheSpineView Thanks for playing! 1y
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TheKidUpstairs
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Yup, I was right, it completely destroyed me.

Emotionally engaging, it makes you fall in love with these characters. Combined with the unflinching devastation of trench warfare in WW1, this one will continuously wrench your soul. Beautifully written, impeccably researched to create such an absorbing atmosphere.

This was a #BlameitonLitsy puck for me, and I highly recommend it!

Chelsea.Poole I love your picks! Stacking!! 1y
squirrelbrain Great review. I‘m thinking of saving this until we go on our Gladstone‘s reading retreat at the end of September. 1y
TheKidUpstairs @squirrelbrain this would be a good retreat read. Twice I found myself up until 2:30am reading! It really lends itself to having long stretches of reading time 1y
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Deblovestoread
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This book was on several Booker prediction list with some even picking it to win. It is a shame it didn‘t make the list. It shattered my heart into a million pieces. A coming of age story of two young men who are compelled to enlist with the British army and are quickly sent to the front. It will definitely be on my top of the year list.

squirrelbrain Can‘t wait to read this. 1y
Cinfhen Definitely moving this up my list!!!! 1y
Cuilin Loved this ❤️❤️ 1y
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Just started this one on my lunch break. This is going to destroy me, isn't it?

Ruthiella Not read it but from what I‘ve heard, yes, it will destroy you. 😭 1y
squirrelbrain I bought this one in advance of the Booker as *everyone* predicted it would be on the list. Of course, now I‘m consumed by the books that *are* on the list, but I will get to it soon…. 1y
TrishB It‘s awesome ❤️ but 💔 1y
TheKidUpstairs @TrishB @squirrelbrain @Ruthiella I was up until 2:30am because I could not put it down. But yes, it has broken my heart multiple times already. 1y
TrishB Yes, it has lots of layers of sad. 1y
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Aimeesue
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I‘m halfway through the audiobook. The narration by Christian Coulson is excellent. It‘s quite a read.

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"My father told me," West continued. "Said he ought to have been shot."
"Your father thinks everyone ought to be shot," said Roseveare.
"Not everyone," protested West.
"Well, let's see," said Pritchard, counting on his fingers. He was on the cistern, his knees bracketing West, who sat on the toilet lid. "There are the homosexuals, the Catholics, the Irish, and anyone who doesn't like dogs."

Cathythoughts Just started this one and I‘m loving it. 1y
charl08 @Cathythoughts me too. But also want to put it in the freezer. I have suspicions this book is going to make me 😭 1y
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TrishB
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Absolutely loved this. Broke my heart on so many levels. Can‘t believe it‘s a debut novel.

Cuilin I absolutely loved this one too. 💔 1y
TrishB @Cuilin just totally absorbed me into the story. ❤️ 1y
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TrishB @MicheleinPhilly hope you love it! 1y
emmaturi Totally agree. A fantastic read 1y
TrishB @emmaturi ❤️ 1y
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TrishB
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Been working since 7am. I‘ve stopped for a read. This book is 😢 💔

squirrelbrain Might start it soon…. 1y
TrishB @squirrelbrain all of our catch phrase! 😁 1y
kspenmoll It sounds like a read i would like. Stacked! 1y
TrishB @kspenmoll hope you love it when you get to it. 1y
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NovelNancyM
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This is not a typical WWI book. The author has wonderful character development and she weaves the plot in a clever way with many unexpected twists and turns. I was drawn into this book, cheering on the character of Gaunt and Ellwood as they discover themselves and their relationship in the midst of navigating a war as young boys who quickly turn into men. An excellent debut novel which I have read is being turned into a film.

Cuilin It would make a great film. Beautiful book. 1y
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