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A Siete Pasos De La Primavera (2000)

by Steven Conte(Favorite Author)
3.03 of 5 Votes: 2
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English
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DEBOLS!LLO
review 1: It took me far longer to finish reading this book than it should have. There was not enough intrigue to keep the reader interested. Instead of a story, it read more like a vingette of fictional characters during the war. This would have worked had the characters had more depth.The writing was very static. It seemed that the tone of the novel matured in the last few chapters, whereas the begining of the novel read more like a period romance novel.
review 2: I love reading about the twilight days of Nazi Berlin but this book failed to engage me. For such a feted book I was very surprised at how badly written it was at some points. Some of the sentences don't even make sense. It's not often that you find schoolboy errors in a modern book. The author might want
... more to have a few words with his editor.The ending is disturbing and there's nothing wrong with that except that it is also very inconclusive. This story is crying out for some kind of resolution and there's none.It would be fascinating if it was a true story but as fiction it is really lacking. less
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kaylva
A different (but very depressing) viewpoint on WW2. I finished it out of duty rather than interest
bela
Lo leeré en castellano, se llama "A siete pasos de la primavera"
Deep10june
Grim but good!
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