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The Rabbit Girls
by Anna Ellory
2.5 stars
It's super difficult to review this book.
You must know there are trigger warnings for domestic violence and sexual assault.
At the beggining I wasn't very eager to continue, the chapters narrated from Miriam's POV were'nt engaging, I mostly didn't like the narration in those. The parts narrated by Henryk were more bearable, but as soon as I learn about his infidelity, I hated him so much, but I mostly hate when infidelity is portrayed in a book, so don't take that hate too seriously.
Learning a little about the Rabbit Girls was interesting, here's to one more thing I didn't know about the holocaust. The letters Frieda wrotewere my favorite part, the letters and Eva.
And talking about Holocaust, there are much better books than this one if you want to read historical fiction about it.
This read was raw, I certainly suffered while reading, specialy the chapters where Axel was present.
From some point, the ending was very predictable, but I liked it either way.
Thank you to Netgalley for providing me with a digital copy of this book. It's not one of my favorites, but I think there are some remarkable aspects on it. I liked to see how Miriam grew through it and how she finally took the reins of her life.
It's super difficult to review this book.
You must know there are trigger warnings for domestic violence and sexual assault.
At the beggining I wasn't very eager to continue, the chapters narrated from Miriam's POV were'nt engaging, I mostly didn't like the narration in those. The parts narrated by Henryk were more bearable, but as soon as I learn about his infidelity, I hated him so much, but I mostly hate when infidelity is portrayed in a book, so don't take that hate too seriously.
Learning a little about the Rabbit Girls was interesting, here's to one more thing I didn't know about the holocaust. The letters Frieda wrotewere my favorite part, the letters and Eva.
And talking about Holocaust, there are much better books than this one if you want to read historical fiction about it.
This read was raw, I certainly suffered while reading, specialy the chapters where Axel was present.
From some point, the ending was very predictable, but I liked it either way.
Thank you to Netgalley for providing me with a digital copy of this book. It's not one of my favorites, but I think there are some remarkable aspects on it. I liked to see how Miriam grew through it and how she finally took the reins of her life.