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What I liked the most about this book is although it focuses on World War II, it’s from a different perspective than what most readers are used to when reading something from this particular era in history. I think that although learning and reading about the Holocaust is important, let’s not forget other tragic incidents that also happened during this time frame as those victims should not be forgotten as well. Personally, I have not found many fictional accounts concerning this time frame (and geared towards younger readers) and I am hoping Between Shades of Gray will be the one that will open the doors to a lot of readers on this particular subject. For one thing, it’s good to know and good to let others be aware of this moment in history. Also, it’s good because it sets the stage for other writers to write about this subject.
This book has the most beautiful writing I have ever read so far. It’s beautiful, yet at the same time, it’s sad and the sense of loneliness, isolation, and helplessness is felt all throughout the book. It certainly does feel as if Lina and all the rest of the prisoners have indeed been forgotten by the world - considering they’re placed in a camp in literally what looks to be in the middle of nowhere. What’s ironic is they’re labeled as thieves and prostitutes, and some of the prisoners have actually become that way as a means of survival. Lina and her mother are major beacons of hope throughout the story and it’s through their unbelievable strength that they attempt to survive through this ordeal.
What I also liked about the book is the several flashbacks Lina has, to contrast between how she lived before she gets taken and arrested. They almost seem trivial compared to what she goes through in the camp. When Lina finds love in the camp, it’s what propels her to survive through this moment in her life. I thought Lina’s relationship with Andrius was the main reason why she kept hanging on. Although she had plenty of courage to show, she needed something else to cling on so she won’t lose hope.
It’s a bleak story, and gets worse later as the book progresses. The writing in this novel is excellent and makes the reader feel what Lina feels, the detail in the setting and atmosphere is well done and also adds to the feeling of the book. It’s not until literally, the last few pages of the book where Lina’s outcome is revealed, and leaves the reader with the feeling of hope, however with a melancholy feeling to it as well.
One of the best books I’ve read so far this year, I greatly recommend reading this. The writing is beautiful, and the story although tragic, focuses on Lina’s strength to survive and shows how courageous and hopeful one can be while enduring awful horrible events such as the one Lina went through herself.It’s definitely not a subject for everyone to read, however it’s not one to forget either.
Evo Nebula
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one of the best books I have read it went into so much depth about the characters and their relationships. furthermore it was well written and had a good story, the only problem I had was the ending. It left out a lot of important details and was confusing. there was a note at the end though from the present time that summed up the details she missed in the ending. I would 100% buy this and is just amazing. It was worth my money in my opinion. It felt short honestly, I hated books before I read this now I still hate books but this definitely made me like them a lot more. P.S. The book went into so much depth you could really feel their emotions. I wanted to cry for a lot of this book because of how real it felt. I really thought I knew these people in real life and I felt so much emotions. It was a huge rollercoaster of emotions, I went from happy to sad and then to happy agian through out the whole book.
Sophia Jehnke
I loved this book. I had to read for summer reading for school. The reason why I chose this book is because i wanted to know more about Lithuania because in the beginning of the year of 6th grade we covered the Holocaust and we dabbled into the history of Lithuania. Also because I like the topic of the Holocaust because it was based in the time of the Holocaust Just from a different point of view. So if you like this topic get the free sample on google play books and read like 10 of the chapters then you will be hooked on the book and will not want to stop reading. it took me 3 semi-consecutive days. I started in the beginning of the summer and didn't read the rest of the book till now and it took me 2 more days to finish it. Thank you to Ruta Sepetys for writing this book and having me be hooked and not wanting to stop and take a break from my laptop.
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