![]() ![]() She ended up with Maddie’s identification papers before she got captured and their plane was found crashed in a cornfield, so her retelling is also her tribute to Maddie as she grieves her death. Spun in with her codes and locations of the airfield is the story of her friendship with Maddie, the pilot who flew her into France. She’s kept in horrific conditions and tortured continuously as she writes everything she can. Queenie, as she calls herself, has bargained for her life by sharing secrets of the Allied war effort. ![]() Absolutely Every Last Detail.”Ĭode Name Verity throws us right into Nazi-occupied France, where the novel kicks off in the form of the confession of a captured spy. And I’m going to give you anything you ask, everything I can remember. I wanted to be heroic and I pretended I was. ![]() I later went down the World War II rabbit hole, where I discovered the absolute gut punch that is Elizabeth Wein’s Code Name Verity. ![]() It was usually fantasy novels, as that was the largest population in my public library, but I fell in love with historical fiction when I first read Fever. I’ve so enjoyed writing these posts throughout the year and hope you enjoyed reading and listening! For my first post, I reviewed my favorite book – for my last, I’m reviewing my second-favorite!Īs a little kid, I read everything I could get my hands on. It’s the end of the semseter, and sadly the end of Books and Bops. ![]()
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