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The Rose Code by Kate Quinn

Sep 10

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Genre: Historical Fiction/World War II/Mystery/Adult Fiction/Romance


This book is thick, she's 624 pages but I do feel like it needed to be this long. It's a tangled web of characters and their lives in a back and forth between past and present and it all felt relevant to me. There are some pieces of the book when she is explaining the code process that I am 100% lost and won't lie and try to sound like I could follow but it was still interesting to hear/read the process of how their minds would work. Additionally, I had no idea this was even a place or something that happened in real life, so it was fascinating to learn something new and be able to research Bletchley Park and some of the people involved with this program. I was cramming for book club with this book, and we were traveling so I did listen to most of it through Audible and the narrator did a wonderful job, I also read some of it on my Kindle which during the time of me reading was on Kindle Unlimited. 


I gave this book a 5/5 based on me being willing to recommend it to others and re-read.


SIDE NOTE: Kate Quinn also wrote The Alice Network, another beautiful book, this one is WWI and post WWII coming together and would highly recommend.


-All the Books, All the Tea

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