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  • Great book!

    5
    By JaxyCurt
    Great book! Good character development. Loved the story
  • Good read

    4
    By RJWms
    A bit overdone in the conflictual negative relationship between Eva and Mamusia. Nonetheless a story that grabs you and gives a helpful experience of WW2 realities in France .
  • 4.5

    4
    By kate_2323
    4.5
  • 5 stars! In love with this book

    5
    By KThugs3
    Oh. My. God. This book is BEAUTIFUL! If you are a fan of historical fiction, and like books that follow world war 2 strong, brave, women protagonist - then this book would be perfect for you. And while there is lots of heartbreak, there are some glimpses of hope and miracles sprinkled amongst the pages. I love how the author is often giving nods to the fellow book lovers, too. Quite a few of her sentences made me stop to ponder. I don’t normally enjoy reading stories that focus too much on relationships, I did find this one had the perfect amount of romance sprinkled in. I just finished the book with tears in my eyes. While the style of writing is different from “All the Light you Cannot See” book, I would say it’s just as good as that novel had been. (That is one of my favorite books, and this one will be added to a list of favorites, too.) I can’t wait to check out more by this author.
  • Excellent!

    5
    By Gsd20paws
    I needed this escape and the book didn’t disappoint. Characters came to life as did the entire scene. Would love to see this made into a movie!
  • What an unusual and great book

    5
    By Jeanne C.
    A great historical fiction book based on real facts and events of WWII. Took me a while to get into it but eventually couldn’t put it down.
  • The Book of Lost Names

    3
    By Joanabake
    I loved the story of the forgers who saved so many children during WWII and was engaged by the characters. However the ending was very pat and improbable. Unreal to believe that Eva and Rémy were magically reunited on the steps of the Berlin museum after so much time and loss of life.
  • Loved it

    5
    By Chrstcat
    The best book I have read since the Nightingale. It was so easy to read. The main character was so relatable, both in present and in past tense. I continue to be in awe how people were treated during World War II. This book is beautiful.
  • The book of lost names

    5
    By beans-72
    This book took my breath away. Heartbreaking and beautiful. It’s a timely reminder of what it means to be a good human being.
  • I could not put this book down, wow!

    5
    By HOQR
    I could not put this book down. On to the next one. Just terrific!

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