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The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah
5.0
brb sobbing
Kristin Hannah really knows how to pack a punch and make me love a genre I usually don’t read (historical fiction).
This was a moving story set during WWII, following two very polar opposite sisters and the different ways they survived this horrific period. Both sisters were so strong in their own way and always pushed forward despite the traumas they endured. Most of what they endured was incredibly hard for me to read but I think it’s an important story to read.
This book was full of twists and turns that kept me hanging in anticipation the entire time. The unpredictability of war was evident in the story. There were so many moments of heartbreak and by the end, the tears were flowing.
This is one of the most emotional and moving books I’ve ever read. I don’t want to give too much away but trust me, you need to read this one. Please be sure to look up trigger warnings before diving in if needed.
Kristin Hannah really knows how to pack a punch and make me love a genre I usually don’t read (historical fiction).
This was a moving story set during WWII, following two very polar opposite sisters and the different ways they survived this horrific period. Both sisters were so strong in their own way and always pushed forward despite the traumas they endured. Most of what they endured was incredibly hard for me to read but I think it’s an important story to read.
This book was full of twists and turns that kept me hanging in anticipation the entire time. The unpredictability of war was evident in the story. There were so many moments of heartbreak and by the end, the tears were flowing.
This is one of the most emotional and moving books I’ve ever read. I don’t want to give too much away but trust me, you need to read this one. Please be sure to look up trigger warnings before diving in if needed.