“The Orphan Collector” by Ellen Marie Wiseman
Published by Kensington Books
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Published by Graydon House
Finished 3/21/23 – 5/5 stars
This book grabbed me with the opening lines – “The human spirit is a miraculous thing. It is the strongest part of us – crushed under pressure, but rarely broken. Trapped within our weak and fallible bodies, but never contained.” That statement couldn’t be more true for the two main characters of this story. Afterall, they are living in Poland during World War II, one within the confines of the Warsaw Ghetto and one with a new identity using false papers right outside it. Neither willing to just let Poland itself or those that call Poland home die. It is truly both heart wrenching and heart warming all at the same time. I absolutely loved it.
Side note – I found out via the authors notes at the back that one of the main characters in this book was a character in her other book – “The Things We Cannot Say” (which has been on my TBR for awhile). “The Warsaw Orphan” is not a sequel, just a branched off storyline continuation. Guess I’ll be reading them out of order but it shouldn’t matter.
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“The Woman in Cabin 10” by Ruth Ware
Published by Scout Press
Finished 3/15/23 – 5/5 stars
Wow! Just wow! This is a definite page turner!! And I loved every page of it! The story is essentially a mystery at sea and with the way it’s written, you have no idea exactly what happens until the end. You can try to guess, but you’ll probably be wrong. Ruth Ware does a fabulous job of giving you just enough information to keep you unsure of the outcome the entire time. It’s a book you definitely won’t want to put down, especially the last 50 pages so make sure you have enough time at the end to finish it properly.
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