![]() I was so disgusted with Josef for a long time because of all the things that he kept claiming he'd done that I actually started beating myself up internally when I found out it was actually Franz. I was so surprised though at the end that Josef did not turn out to be Reiner, but instead was his brother Franz who was way more human than Reiner turned out to be. So many writers do that nowadays so I guess Minka was ahead of her time. Especially how she left the Ania story open-ended and had Sage explain that her Grandmother wanted her story to live on in everyone's imagination instead of ending it altogether. Jodi Picoult wove them together so perfectly that I was pleasantly pleased with the final result. Then throughout the book there is a story being told about a young girl and a upior, a fictional vampire which just happens to be the story told by the main character of the third story which is Sage's grandmother, Minka. ![]() There was the girl Sage who just happens to befriend a former Nazi and has to decide if she should turn him in or do what he wishes, to kill him. ![]() I have to give this book two big thumbs up because it mixed three different stories together and connected them into the same plotline. ![]()
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