The relationship between these two characters is the one that teaches us about humanity and hope. Read the story, you'll like it.Mallory Whitaker wrote:Great review! It's refreshing to know that there's a war story out there that is about "humanity and hope". The relationship between the two men sounds electric. I'll have to give this book a read.
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Hi, Kandscreeley! Give the story a try. Even if you don't love it, you'll find it entertaining. And you can read it in just one sitting. Thanks for stopping by.kandscreeley wrote: ↑04 Dec 2017, 15:36 It is interesting, as you say, that it's the story of a war without the atrocities. It's more character focused. I haven't read anything negative about this book, but I'm just not sure it would capture my attention the way it has yours. Still, thanks for the review.