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A review by kxtiebooks
The Frequency of Us by Keith Stuart
5.0
Can't even tell you how much I adored this book. The writing is beautiful - some darker themes around war, loss and mental health were explored really well. The concept of the story is so clever, I genuinely never guessed the twist and I was gripped right until the end.
I love dual timeline stories and I also love wartime books - this is both and one of the best I've read. It's set in Bath, partly during World War 2 from Will's perspective, and in the 2000s from Laura's perspective.
The only thing I would say is that I felt like Laura's relationship with her father should have been delved into in the final chapter, but overall I absolutely loved this book. Definitely going to read more of Keith Stuart's work!
I love dual timeline stories and I also love wartime books - this is both and one of the best I've read. It's set in Bath, partly during World War 2 from Will's perspective, and in the 2000s from Laura's perspective.
The only thing I would say is that I felt like Laura's relationship with her father should have been delved into in the final chapter, but overall I absolutely loved this book. Definitely going to read more of Keith Stuart's work!