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- Language
- Slovak
- Published in
- Publisher
- Motýľ
- Pages
- 255
- ISBN
- 9788081642524
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This book is highly praised for its captivating and mysterious beginning, which immediately hooks the reader and makes it impossible to put down. Reviewers commend the author's excellent storytelling style and carefully chosen language, which together create an authentic atmosphere of the period and enhance the story's believability. The narrative skillfully interweaves multiple timelines, enriching the overall plot. Despite the heavy subject matter, the author achieves a delicate balance, presenting the horrors of the era without overwhelming the reader, while consistently infusing the narrative with elements of hope and resilience. The conclusion is described as beautifully written, expertly connecting all the timelines for a satisfying and moving end.
While there are no direct criticisms of the book's execution, the review notes that the story deals with a difficult and cruel fate for its characters, particularly during wartime. Some passages were emotionally challenging to read, causing the reviewer to grieve alongside the protagonists. This indicates that the book delves into very heavy and poignant themes, which, although handled skillfully, might be emotionally intense for some readers.
Overall, the book comes highly recommended as one of the best World War II stories the reviewer has encountered, expressing a strong desire to reread it. It is particularly suited for readers who appreciate deeply emotional and authentic historical fiction, especially those set during wartime. Those who enjoy complex narratives with intertwining timelines and a balanced portrayal of human suffering and enduring hope will likely find this a compelling and memorable read.
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