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Mar
29
Posted by Stace

Finished “Warsaw Requiem”

Warsaw Requiem by Bodie ThoeneI finished “Warsaw Requiem” this morning – the sixth and final book in the Zion Covenant series by Brock and Bodie Thoene. It was a really long book, but good. I was really hoping that it would tie up the series more at the end, but I was rather disappointed. Each book seemed to tie up a couple of loose ends (one character would make it to freedom, another would die, bad guys and good guys alike). I had expected that the last book of the series would tie up the main characters better, not just leave them hanging like there was going to be another book. So, on that point, I was disappointed.

Overall, however, I was not disappointed in the series. They were very good, great characters, some real, some fictitious, and based on all factual events of pre-World War II Europe and Hitler’s expansion into countries like Austria, Czechoslovakia and Poland. I would recommend these books to someone who has the time to invest in them, 6 long books.

As for the stats, this makes #14 for the year. This book was a whopping 508 pages (of a very small typeset font), so that makes 5,113 pages read so far this year. Up next to read – “Miss Julia Throws a Wedding”, which should be much lighter and more entertaining, and a nice break from the heaviness of the Zion Covenant books.

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  1. Gail Said,

    Those are still some of my most favorite books; sorry you were disappointed in the end, you’ll have to borrow mine and read the next series!

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