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Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys -- Restarting June 27th 2025
I am looking forward to reading this, I am going to start it today as I finished my other book yesterday. Has anyone read anything by Ruta Sepetys before? I've heard a lot of good things but I have never actually read any of her books.
10%I have this book on my read-to-review list, but since my buddy read schedule is quite full, I wasn't sure if I could join. I try not to read the book description (if I can help it), so I had no idea about the content of this book until I started reading.
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Kirsty, could you please add a percentage to message 5? I'm not sure when I can read it.
TJ wrote: "30%Kirsty wrote: "30% [spoilers removed]"
Kirsty wrote: " It took me awhile to work out who was who as we get 4 different perspectives in this book. Once I'd worked out who everyone was it is ok...."
Oh sorry, it's about 35-40% in maybe a bit before. It's around pages 135- 140 roughly. I did really enjoy it I haven't read many WW2 books and I certainly have never read one about the Wilhelm Gustloff before. I had never heard of it before so it was interesting to read about something different.
I hope I'm not late to join this one..I already started..
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I haven't read
but I've heard a lot of really good things about it and it is on my TBR. I haven't read many WW2 books but after reading this I really want to check out some more.
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Kirsty wrote: "I haven't read
but I've heard a lot of really good things about it and it is on my TBR. I haven't read many WW2 books but after reading this I reall..."If you like Salt to the Sea, which I see you already did, then you definitely will like All the Light we cannot see..
ɑƨħŵɑɡ ♥Team Magnus Damora FOREVER♥ wrote: "I hope I'm not late to join this one..I already started.."
I've been keeping Kirsty company for you, ɑƨħŵɑɡ. I'm involved in 2 other buddy reads, but I couldn't stop once I picked this up.
Kirsty wrote: "I haven't read All the Light We Cannot See but I've heard a lot of really good things about it and it is on my TBR. I haven't read many WW2 books but after reading this I really want to check out some more."
I've read soooo many WW2 books (over the years, but also in this past year for my book club), so I'm glad I don't have to read this alone.
Because I grew up in the USA and now live in Germany, WW2 is ever a present topic. I have friends from Poland, Lithuania, Heidelberg, and the Königsberg area of Prussia -- so I'm especially interested in the fates of these four young people.
I haven't read All the Light We Cannot See either, but it is high up on my priority list. Buddy read?
TJ wrote: "ɑƨħŵɑɡ ♥Team Magnus Damora FOREVER♥ wrote: "23%"ɑƨħŵɑɡ wrote: "23% I love the short chapters..."..."
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TJ wrote: "30%Kirsty wrote: "30% [spoilers removed]"
Kirsty wrote: " It took me awhile to work out who was who as we get 4 different perspectives in this book. Once I'd worked out who everyone was it is ok...."
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TJ wrote: "ɑƨħŵɑɡ ♥Team Magnus Damora FOREVER♥ wrote: "TJ wrote: "54% Stop The Presses! [spoilers removed]" ɑƨħŵɑɡ ♥Team Magnus Damora FOREVER♥ wrote: "I know right?! great development.. and I haven't read ..."
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That was truly heartbreaking ;_;
TJ wrote: "ɑƨħŵɑɡ ♥Team Magnus Damora FOREVER♥ wrote: "I hope I'm not late to join this one..I already started.."
I've been keeping Kirsty company for you, ɑƨħŵɑɡ. I'm involved in 2 other buddy reads, but ..."
I'll try and get a copy in the next couple of months and then we can buddy read it :)
Kirsty wrote: "I'll try and get a copy in the next couple of months and then we can buddy read it :)"
Just let me know. I'm trying to concentrate on my mile high pile of ARCs at the moment, but I'll take a break for some highly acclaimed literature... :D
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Kirsty wrote: "I'll try and get a copy in the next couple of months and then we can buddy read it :)"
Just let me know. I'm trying to concentrate o..."
Ok will do it probably won't be until June or July anyway. I had no idea it had won so many awards.
finished... I am happy for the ending but some of the questions are still lingering... (view spoiler)
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Each one born of a different homeland; each one hunted, and haunted, by tragedy, lies…and war.
As thousands of desperate refugees flock to the coast in the midst of a Soviet advance, four paths converge, vying for passage aboard the Wilhelm Gustloff, a ship that promises safety and freedom.
Yet not all promises can be kept.
Inspired by the single greatest tragedy in maritime history, bestselling and award-winning author Ruta Sepetys (Between Shades of Gray) lifts the veil on a shockingly little-known casualty of World War II. An illuminating and life-affirming tale of heart and hope.
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