tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6825931548219116513.post7225166697255906709..comments2024-01-01T17:00:10.761-05:00Comments on Ramblings of a Daydreamer: Review: Prisoner of Night and Fog by Anne BlankmanSweetMarie83http://www.blogger.com/profile/12518239232924662332noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6825931548219116513.post-75875234664760229092014-07-23T03:33:46.819-04:002014-07-23T03:33:46.819-04:00I completely forgot about this one. Going to have ...I completely forgot about this one. Going to have to get it for my Kindle soon. I did several big projects on WWII / Nazi Germany in high school. It is a terrifying subject because it's such a screw-up within the human heart, but at the same time, that is why it is historically compelling and something people are unwilling to forget or ignore. This definitely sounds like it covers the angle that I would be interested in. Kathy Ann Colemanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17836866225157439514noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6825931548219116513.post-58144986868096202752014-07-21T19:34:59.843-04:002014-07-21T19:34:59.843-04:00I enjoyed this one too, although I went in with so...I enjoyed this one too, although I went in with some high hopes. I think it did a good job at showing how Germans, Nazis and even Hitler - while they did evil, horrifying, dehumanizing things, were still HUMAN. That's more terrifying to me than some monster! <br /><br />I didn't realize this one was part of a series going in, but I'm looking forward to the next book. I also love that your grandmother enjoyed it, too. Yay for historical fiction YA lovers at ANY age!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01145140303960949029noreply@blogger.com