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yellowdogintexas

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35. I finished "A Child for the Reich" this weekend and am dithering
Mon Oct 2, 2023, 08:40 PM
Oct 2023

over my next read. Having a hard time choosing.

Anyway, this book was good. Yet another awful thing the Nazis did. I honestly think if I live to be 100, I will not run out of new horrid things.



Info on last week's read:
Rumours of the Nazis coming for Czech children swept through the villages like a breeze through the trees, and the story was always the same…
They wanted our children to raise as their own
Since her husband, Josef, joined the Czech resistance three years ago, Anna Dankova has done everything possible to keep her daughter, Ema, safe. But when blonde haired, blue-eyed Ema is ripped from her mother’s arms in the local marketplace by the dreaded Brown Sisters, nurses who were dedicated to Hitler’s cause, Anna is forced to go to new extremes to take back what the Nazis have stolen from her.

Going undercover as a devoted German subject eager to prove her worth to the Reich, the former actress takes on a role of a lifetime to find and save her daughter. But getting close to Ema is one thing. Convincing her that the Germans are lying when they claim Anna stole her from her true parents is another…

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The Thursday Murder Club. Just started it. So far so good. Srkdqltr Oct 2023 #1
The Murder Club and St. Mary's series hermetic Oct 2023 #7
Did you see hermetic Oct 2023 #15
Umm I usually read multiple books at one time justaprogressive Oct 2023 #2
Lots of folks here hermetic Oct 2023 #5
I can't recommend Mr. Spinrad enough justaprogressive Oct 2023 #38
I'm reading the second in the Wrexford & Sloane Mystery series by Andrea Penrose QED Oct 2023 #3
Sounds great hermetic Oct 2023 #6
I love them. Read them all. Want more. vanlassie Oct 2023 #30
Love the weasels! QED Oct 2023 #33
They are the best characters! vanlassie Oct 2023 #34
The Brain Farts of Marjorie Taylor Greene, and it's scaring the shit out of me. TheBlackAdder Oct 2023 #4
Snort! Horrifying, but all too true. txwhitedove Oct 2023 #17
Rampage Bayard Oct 2023 #8
Sounds really good hermetic Oct 2023 #10
I'd like to read this series but can't find it in book form. cbabe Oct 2023 #11
I got all 3 online from Better World Books Bayard Oct 2023 #21
Thanks for the tip! cbabe Oct 2023 #29
Thanks. I would like to try that series. brer cat Oct 2023 #23
Thomas Perry/The Butcher's Boy cbabe Oct 2023 #9
Looks like that was his first book hermetic Oct 2023 #12
I also highly recommend his Jane Whitfield series. cbabe Oct 2023 #13
I just finished Ken Follet's The Armor of Light, rsdsharp Oct 2023 #14
I was just reading about this series. hermetic Oct 2023 #16
So many books to read. Finished Curiosity Killed the Cat Sitter by Blaize Clement, txwhitedove Oct 2023 #18
Lovely hermetic Oct 2023 #19
I'm reading fluff because I'm sick Jilly_in_VA Oct 2023 #20
I'm so sorry hermetic Oct 2023 #22
Just saw your other post hermetic Oct 2023 #24
Daniel Silva's House of Spies. brer cat Oct 2023 #25
Oh my hermetic Oct 2023 #27
House of Spies was good! I am also a fan of Silva's work yellowdogintexas Oct 2023 #36
Thanks for the weekly thread, hermetic. I'm now reading Kathleen Grissom's book, japple Oct 2023 #26
That sure sounds good hermetic Oct 2023 #28
I've just finished Chuck Wendig's The Wanderers and Wayward mike_c Oct 2023 #31
Me, too hermetic Oct 2023 #32
I finished "A Child for the Reich" this weekend and am dithering yellowdogintexas Oct 2023 #35
This is a big non-fiction week for me ExWhoDoesntCare Oct 2023 #37
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