Ooo boy, I have all the feelings about this book (all of them good). First off, this book provided such a wide variety of content: obviously, it was primarily historical fiction, including war strategy and survival, but it also seemed like a thriller at times, especially at the end. I really appreciated how the story varied, especially since it is such a chunker of a book! That is the one thing I am always worried about with longer books: that I will get bored with the storyline and characters halfway or more through. However, that was not the case with this book whatsoever! I really liked the array of POVs and the background it provided.
I also liked this book because I found that even though there was a main character that I absolutely despised, I still enjoyed reading his POV. With some books, when I’m not too fond of a character, it makes me dislike the book. However, Francis wrote his POV so that I loved to hate him and wanted to read his perspective.
World War II books always make me sad, and there were definitely scenes in this book that made me feel physically ill. Francis just wrote this in such a way that I found myself capable of reading 200-300 pages of this book a day. Overall, I am glad that I decided to read this book.