A review by harrisonarachel
At the Wolf's Table by Rosella Postorino

5.0

Really loved reading this book. Have always been interested in the World War 2 era, and this was right up my alley.

Had no idea that Hitler had taste testers, thinking about it now it makes a lot of sense, but that it had to be German women, rather than Jewish women didn't make sense. Why would they want their precious German's to die in such a way. But then again, it is your duty to the Fuhrer.

I was pleasantly surprised at not being able to see what would happen next, it had a lot of moments that I was not expecting.

It was such an easy read, they made some of the chapters so short that I would say to myself "Oh, I didn't read a lot, I'll read one more chapter".

Would highly recommend this book to anyone who is as interested in that era as I am. The characters were so well described I can picture every one of them.