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All the Light We Cannot See is the winner of the Pulitzer Prize, as well as Goodreads Best Historical Fiction of 2014. It tells the story of Werner, a German boy, and Marie Laurie, a blind French girl whose paths cross during the Nazi Occupation of Germany.
Marie-Laurie’s father is called the master of a thousand locks, and when the Nazis move to occupy Paris, where they live, they run away to Saint Malo. Meanwhile, Werner grew up in a German mining town. Because of the effects of the war, he uses his intelligence to move somewhere else—and that’s how he crosses paths with Marie-Laurie, even though they never knew each other’s names.
The book is full of majestic imagery, and with non-linear timelines, the prose is just excellent. Said to be ten years in the making, you’ll now be able to understand this gem of a book—without even reading the whole thing!

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Published October 25, 2015

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January 2, 2016
Okay review, but not what I was expecting.

Having already read the book, this review was brief and an okay summary. It would have made more sense if it had simply provided a brief summary of each of the main character's lives rather than follow the timeline chapter changes of the book.
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