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This Time Tomorrow (2000)

by Rupert Colley(Favorite Author)
4.05 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: I recently read the first novel by this author and loved it, so couldn't wait to try this. I was not disappointed. The characters were so well drawn both believably flawed and heroic. Some of the actions carried out by one of the characters really highlighted the immaturity and naivety of those young men who so readily rushed to enlist - very cleverly done.Caring about what happened to those in the story took me on an immense journey bringing home the very personal stories lost in such a frightening world of total war. I cried several times!I could go on and on but then the review would be full of spoilers.I strongly recommend this enriching read, the characters will stay with you for a long time afterwards.
review 2: ‘This Time Tomorrow’ is Rupert Colley�
... more�s second foray into historical fiction, his first being the novella, ‘My Brother the Enemy’ - a book I enjoyed so much, I was a little worried this one wouldn’t quite match up.Oh me of little faith! Far from being inferior, this is, if anything, even better than its predecessor. While both books are a testament to the author’s talent for drawing believable characters, the fact that 'This Time Tomorrow' is a full-length novel means there is a fuller exploration of themes and a more complex and emotionally demanding storyline than 'My Brother the Enemy'. The attention to historical detail is spot-on, as is the pace of the narrative as the story reaches its devastating denouement. And once again, the dialogue is masterful.Not to be missed. less
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Selina
These freebies are piling up, I need to shelve them to keep track.Thanks Misfit ;)
Dee
What a fantastic book this is. The horror of WWI is not easy to read about.
mal
Enjoyed the story and the characters. Will read more by this author
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