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</html><description>I wasn&#x2019;t sure what book I should start with, but since my brain is a sieve I decided I really ought to do ones I just finished. So here goes: Prisoner of Night and Fog and Conspiracy of Blood and Smoke! I discovered this series by someone mentioning them on Twitter. Or something. (I told you my brain is a sieve.) And because my brain is also diseased, &#x201C;night and fog&#x201D; instantly grabbed me because Code Name Verity. I really enjoyed these, if one can call it enjoyment when I&#x2019;m a bundle of nervous twitching and anxiously silent-yelling AAARRRRGHHHH at lines like &#x201C;make Germany great again&#x201D; or lines about piano wire and ice water and torture. (No, really, I DID enjoy them very much.) Anne Blankman can tell a story. I really couldn&#x2019;t put either book down once I got going because I had to find out what would happen. I read each one in about a day. The main characters, Gretchen and Daniel, are both very likeable, even in the early parts where Gretchen is still devoted to Hitler. Gretchen&#x2019;s growth as a person over the course of the books is sympathetic and realistic. Gretchen&#x2019;s brother Reinhard is one of the scariest characters I can think of offhand, and her parents are complicated and sometimes incomprehensible. I also really enjoyed the way the author used a framework of real events (the Beer Hall Putsch and the Reichstag fire) and especially people (Hitler, Eva Braun, G&#xF6;ring, and others) and wove her story and fictional characters in with them. Oh, and Gretchen has a cat. I&#x2019;m a cat lover, so I have to mention this. I think my biggest complaint would be that the descriptions of torture or abuse are just a hair too intense for my taste (or maybe just my ability to cope).&#xA0;I think it&#x2019;s important to be clear how atrocious the Nazi regime was, lest history repeat itself, but if you&#x2019;ve experienced abuse or trauma you may want to proceed with caution. It&#x2019;s not constant, but it is periodically a thing. Overall, though, highly recommend! I hadn&#x2019;t been familiar with either the Putsch or the Reichstag fire prior to reading these books, so for me it was a new look at the days leading up to WWII from the German perspective. -Eva</description><thumbnail_url>https://evareadsbooks.files.wordpress.com/2017/09/anne-blankman.jpg?w=720</thumbnail_url></oembed>
