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Go to My LibraryM+B+M Mašín, Balabán, Morávek : román
- Language
- Czech
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- Publisher
- Argo
- Pages
- 310
- ISBN
- 9788025733578
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Reviewers largely praise the book as a captivating and highly readable account of a legendary resistance group during World War II. Many found it to be a gripping narrative that could be devoured in a single sitting, effectively building tension. The author is commended for vividly portraying the main characters, even in ordinary situations, and for highlighting the heroism of all those who assisted them in their efforts. The book is seen as an important and useful memento, bringing significant historical content to a wider audience. The audiobook version also received positive mentions for its narration.
However, some reviewers noted a mixed reception regarding the blend of historical facts with fictionalized internal monologues of the characters, feeling that the raw historical data was often more impactful than the author's attempts to delve into their thoughts. Critics also pointed out that the atmosphere of Protectorate Prague was surprisingly downplayed. A few passages were perceived as distorted or superficially described compared to historical reality, and some readers encountered a number of typos that detracted from the reading experience. For those already familiar with the historical events, the known outcome naturally reduced suspense.
Despite these observations, the general consensus is that the book remains a powerful and engaging read, successfully bringing to life a crucial period and its courageous figures. It is highly recommended for readers interested in World War II history, particularly the Czech resistance movement, and stories of extraordinary bravery and sacrifice in the face of immense adversity. The book serves as a valuable reminder of the personal cost of freedom and the heroism of ordinary individuals.
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