tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2321471055392851274.post5755509715146626005..comments2023-04-21T16:26:35.604-06:00Comments on The Bibliophile Files: Code Name VerityAdriennehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14743918133847489487noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2321471055392851274.post-6965184745751558922012-06-26T20:41:47.467-06:002012-06-26T20:41:47.467-06:00Thanks for your insights; you did a much better jo...Thanks for your insights; you did a much better job explaining the emotional journey both the characters and the readers go on than I did :)Adriennehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14743918133847489487noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2321471055392851274.post-65456372980084099812012-06-25T20:52:28.486-06:002012-06-25T20:52:28.486-06:00This is an incredibly heartwarming story that is b...This is an incredibly heartwarming story that is both tragic and heroic. The last quarter of the book was literally read with a lump in my throat. While the story and some of the locations were fictional, they were based on real locales. The details provided by author Elizabeth Wein were well-researched and add to the realism of the story. The story highlights the heroic actions of those not on the front lines, but who served in the resistance or served in whatever capacity was available to them.<br /><br />The friendship of the two girls is the driving force of the novel and is truly compelling. The pages fly by as you are drawn further into their lives. The bravery in the face of evil and danger is admirable. The complicated lives and actions of people on both sides of the conflict is handled deftly. This is a story that will linger with you long after the final word. A truly amazing story that should appeal to all ages.Italiahttp://zombie4moderndays.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com