Friday, 28 July 2017

REVIEW: THE ALICE NETWORK




Rating: 4/5


A big thank you to Harper Collins for sending me this book to review.
I am glad you sended this book to me. Historic fiction is my new favourite  genre. And after reading this book I am totally looking up for some more books on the same genre.
Kate Quinn is also on top of my favorite authors list.


The Alice Network is an utterly amazing book taking place during WW. Where some women put themselves in grave danger to collect information that allies could use to defeat Germany.

I enjoyed each and every character in this book. Character development was amazing from naive Charlie  to delicious Finn.
Quin's signature humor was abundant.


Charlie is pregnant unwed mother after WW2. She is struggling with the loss of her father, her bother and her cousin and she has no idea what she is going to do with her Little Problem.

 Her parents want her to get rid of Little Problem  and everything gets normal but Charlie does not wants this. She meets Eve.
Eve might know what happened to Rose.


The story than revolves around when Eve was a spy in France in WW.
The story keeps the readers on edge wanting to know what will happen next.

This book not only made me laugh but cry too.It was truly a page turner for me.

Every word in this book was precious to me. Every scene was brilliantly depicted. In simple words this book lives, breathes, teaches, inspires and endures.

Whole heartedly I  would recommend this book to everyone of you. Quin has no doubt delivered level of creativity, depth and authentic humor emotion that caught me entirely off guard.

At the end I would  just say I LOVED this book.


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