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Mrs. Plansky's Revenge
by Spencer Quinn
Mrs. Plansky's Revenge (5/2/2023)
This book was very well written, I thoroughly enjoyed the author's style. Plot and characters' were fully developed and kept you interested. This book would especially appeal to middle aged to more senior women as the main character is an empowered older woman that you can't help but root for. I look forward to future books in the series.
The Lost English Girl
by Julia Kelly
The Lost English Girl (2/9/2023)
I enjoyed the author's use of the two main characters to unfold the overall storyline. Alternating perspectives gave me a greater depth of feeling and empathy for the characters. I would recommend this book to anyone looking for an overview of events that happened on the home front in England during WWII. I have read a lot of books based in the WWII era, but had not previously read any about this particular subject. Overall, a light read and a spurring to explore the subject in further depth.
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