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Also, I don't usually read this genre either so that has probably been another factor... I'm going to keep trying though!

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I struggled at first to get into the book as well. However, once I got past the first quarter of the book or so, I couldn't put it down. The story becomes more gripping. I hope you will like it at the end.


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Emily May I suggest Anthony Doerr's autobiography (very short and sweet)




I really enjoyed the story weaving and characters. The two kids help add more to the story than just living through a war. Without the focus on their hobbies, I probably would have found this book quite boring. The ending seems a bit lackluster, with no real conclusion. In that sense it makes me wonder what the point of it all was. Perhaps it’s a character study, but in that regard I’m tired of all these what if so-and-so lived during WW2. I wish we could have seen these characters in more of a unique setting. Despite all that I did enjoy the book overall.
I didn’t realize the author had an interview, I think I’ll go find it and see how it changes my perception.

I looked around as I have wondered the same thing and I found this post on another page on GR
From: Sam Abney
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From: Sam Abney
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The house had the stone in it, which Werner had taken out and put in the ocean (i'm assuming), and maybe he went back for it, to have something of her to remind him?

I agree with Emily. Perhaps he also thought it would help reunite them again and he could return it.
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Four Seasons in Rome: On Twins, Insomnia, and the Biggest Funeral in the History of the World (other topics)All the Light We Cannot See (other topics)
We have our winner for August's BOTM! This month we will be reading All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr! This has been on my TBR for a while now and I'm excited to finally get to read it, especially because I get to share it with all of you! Please share your thoughts below!
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