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The War Librarian: A Novel by Addison Armstrong

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challenging emotional hopeful inspiring reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

5.0

This book alternates between the stories of Emmaline (past) and Kathleen (present day for her) and how both women (each in their own way) helped to pave the way for future women to take up space in the military. The book touches on SO many important topics, some of which are unfortunately still an issue today. 

I don’t tend to gravitate towards historical fiction, but this book is a game changer for me. I enjoyed it so much. I like to document my favorite quotes from books, and I found myself picking up my notebook every single chapter to jot things down. 

There’s a twist that I was able to guess beforehand, but it doesn’t take away from the ending of the book at all. I had so many emotions while reading. I felt sadness, anger, and fear. But overall, I felt hopeful and encouraged. 

This is a good one y’all!

Favorite Quotes:

“Books are the best place to hide,” I said quietly. “When the world is just too much to take.”

“Good luck to you too.” I paused. “Use the fury to fuel you.” “I know,” Derrick said. “That’s what I’ve had to do all my life.” 

“Can we enjoy books that have problematic elements?” … “I think we can,” Burt said. “So long as we recognize and discuss them.”

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