A review by unluckyprimes
The Boys Who Challenged Hitler: Knud Pedersen and the Churchill Club by Phillip Hoose

2.0

Rating a book like this is hard.

The story here is obviously so incredibly important. And preserving that narrative and history equally so. Especially when it comes to first-hand accounts.

And the writing was fine. ... I feel like that's a good way to describe this. "Fine." There wasn't anything wrong with it. It's relatively short and to the point. I didn't mind the first person narrative woven in among the rest of the descriptive detail.

But it was just fine. Okay. It's good that I've read it but that's about it. I still feel a little bit guilty about rating this with only 2 stars but.