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Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein

bethos37's review

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5.0

If I were the type of person that would burst into tears while reading books or watching movies, this book would have killed me. Seriously. The closest I've come to crying over a story was during the first ten minutes of Up and while reading this stupid book. Needless to say, this story is emotionally taxing. But let me talk about what else makes it so awesome.
First, the uniqueness of the narration in itself makes it worth reading. Told in scrapped-together notes written by the two main characters themselves, this is the first time in a long while that I haven't hated a first person narrator. The plot is built in a "start at the top and let the pieces fall together later" kind of way that makes reading interesting. And the plot is told twice from two different perspectives. It makes the "omigosh THAT'S what was happening??" moments later in the book really fun.
Second, these characters are just great. The first one, especially, is really funny and has an amazing voice. Her character is so easy to love. And everyone does fall in love.
Third, THIS IS WAR, PEOPLE. Really, some pretty disturbing things happen. It's so realistic and raw and JUST PLAIN AMAZING, OKAY.
Have I mentioned how emotionally involved this book is? There is HEARTBREAK happening all around this thing. And it's so hard to stop reading because you never know what might happen next. So be prepared. Grab some tissues and clear your schedule because Code Name Verity will kick your butt.

lauracooleyjohnson's review

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5.0

I was questing for food WWII books for kids. Not sure this is going to make the list for 8&10 year olds (I think it's for 14+) but I sure loved it!

alivaster's review

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2.0

Though a very unpopular opinion, I didn't find the book as engaging as I thought it would be. A lot of concentration was on aviation - which is fine, but I was looking for more in the story. I ended up not finishing the story, but it's because I found the character a little long-winded and the book was due. I might try to pick it up again later since so many people recommended it, but for now I'm giving it 2 stars because I'm sure it was me and not the book. Plus, there are moments that I enjoyed and liked, but mostly I was just skimming.

sky_books's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark hopeful medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

sarahpreno's review

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4.0

It’s hard to review this book without giving away any spoilers! I loved the intricate way the story pieces of the different stories were woven together. When I got to the second part of the book I wanted to go back and reread the first part to examine all the little details. The ending, though shocking, was really well done.

thorspoptarts's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional hopeful lighthearted mysterious sad medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

5.0

This book was awesome!!! I checked it out from the library to read it, but now I think I'll buy it!

sarkamatty's review against another edition

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5.0

Jsem asi jediná, ale Madiina část mě bavila mnohem, mnohem víc než Juliina. Abych byla upřímná, ze začátku jsem vůbec nechápala, co na téhle knize všichni vidí a připadala si provinile, že mi to vůbec nepřijde tak úžasné. Prvních cca 120 stran jsem se ke čtení z velké části nutila, občas mi unikaly souvislosti, nedařilo se mi vyznat se v Juliiných zápiscích a vzhledem k tomu, že létání nikdy nebyla moje vášeň, postrádala jsem nějaký záchytný bod. Nicméně, bavila mě Juliina "současná linka" a jakmile se blížil konec jejího vyprávění, bylo jasné, že se z minulosti pomalu přesouváme do přítomnosti (samozřejmě relativní, protože všechno je stále vyprávěné formou zápisků, a to i v případě Maddie, takže zcela v přítomném okamžiku nejsme prakticky nikdy). A spolu s tím do sebe všechno pomalu začalo zapadat. Linky se protínaly, postavy získávaly třetí rozměr, došlo na několik drobných milých překvapení a samozřejmě na grandiózní finále.
Teď mám pocit, že mi ze začátku chyběl ten celkový rámec toho, co se děje a proč se to děje. Verity sice vše vypráví, ale způsobem, kdy jsou její zápisky určené někomu, kdo už je aktivní součástí děje, ne novému diváku, kterým je čtenář, když knihu otevře. Navíc musí být snad každému jasné, že vzhledem k povaze jejího textu a motivaci jej psát se nemůžeme nikdy dovědět vše, co bychom chtěli. Ovšem celá tato kompozice je opravdu dobře vymyšlená a hlavně teď po dočtení, když si to znovu procházím, ji dokážu patřičně ocenit. Krycí jméno Verity také působí dostatečně věrohodně, aby vás z toho mrazilo, ale zároveň také dostatečně dobrodružně, abyste chtěli vědět, co bude s postavami dál (hlavně někde od těch 120 stran). Mou zvědavost také nesmírně podnítilo autorčino poděkování a poznámky na konci, které jsem si přečetla, když jsem byla někde v půlce, ale nevím, jestli je to vhodné pro všechny, protože jsou tam zmíněny drobnosti, které by případně mohly být považovány za menší spoilery. Ovšem pokud taky jako já preferujete, když znáte předem konec, asi bych doporučila si ho někde najít. Já byla moc ráda, že vím do čeho jdu (ale samozřejmě jenom co se týče základních událostí, většina konkrétností a vysvětlení mi zůstala utajených a byla by to škoda, kdyby ne).
Každopádně, Krycí jméno Verity je kniha tématem, kompozicí a zpracováním tak zajímavá, že si podle mě zaslouží pět hvězdiček a to i přes případnou neatraktivnost prvních kapitol.

threegoodrats's review against another edition

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4.0

I almost stopped about 90 pages into the book, but kept going and I'm really glad because OH MY GOD. Review is here. And then I listened to the audio and wrote a bit more here.

thenovelbook's review

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4.0

Supremely well written but terribly painful... but what else did one expect of a book with Gestapo in it?

PG-13 instances of language... and this may technically be a YA book, but I certainly wouldn't classify it that way. I was reminded a little of Devil's Arithmetic.... anybody else read that in middle school? Well, think of something related to that but cranked up several degrees higher in intensity. It doesn't take place in a concentration camp, but in a Gestapo headquarters in France, though there is narrative in England as well. The story is about two young women, one a pilot, one a "special operative" in Britain during World War II. They are the best of friends. Heartbreaking, horrendous things happen.
The book is tightly plotted and the two main characters are well realized... they would have to be, to give the climax its emotional wallop.
Anyway, I don't make it my business to recommend such books, unless you occasionally go in for this sort of thing, something powerful, something that holds up both the bright and the darkest dark of humanity.

abeattie's review

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adventurous dark emotional mysterious reflective sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.25