Review of Shadow Song

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Thanks for your review. Unfortunately, I'm not that interested in historical fiction, and the book's premise is quite common, so I guess I will skip this book.
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Thank you for your great review. I'm glad you enjoyed it so much. I like some historical fiction, though I don't care for war stories so much, so I will consider this book because of how enthused I could tell you were through your review and the fact that the book was free. I'm hoping there is more of a love story than fighting involved, so I will hang onto it to perhaps read it later.
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I'm not a fan of war books but the captivating romance in this story endears me to give it a shot. I love that the book set is in Rome. I will read the book in the near future. Congrats on the BOTD.
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The review provides a comprehensive guide to the reader of the contents of this fictional narrative. The reviewer definitely is wowed by the narrative as they claim to have fallen in love with some of the characters.
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This is a great review and adds to the urge to indulge in this novel. WW11 and the German invasion has always made for a good read. The inclusion of family and romance enhances the plot greatly and reminds us of a time when love was the only motivation. Congratulations to the author at being selected to be today's BoTD.
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Excellent review. I'm an avid reader of historical fiction books with themes of war stories. And as such, I know that I would enjoy this masterpiece. Congratulations on being the Book of The Day.
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I'm not much of a war story fan so I'm going to pass on this book. Thanks to the reviewer for the in-depth analysis of this book.
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Post by Christine Cariño »

I'm kinda interested in historical fiction but not specifically in wars. Anyway, I am intrigued as to what role will Francesca play in the opposition, or if her brother will live. Great review!
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I love when the author blends fiction into the weave actual historical events. I am adding this to my TBR. Thanks for the awesome review!
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I enjoy reading books of this genre. Books like this are remainder that war is not an option. I like how the author develop the characters and the flow of suspense in the book. Congratulations on being the BOTD!!!
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Long but good review. If I had just read the first paragraph, I doubt I would have been interested in the book. By the end of the second paragraph I decided it would be worth looking at. Thanks for the review. I also rooted for Cecsa.
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This sounds like a very interesting book. Although I'm not one for war stories Ill give this a try as I'm quite fascinated with the Nazi era. Thanks for a great review.
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I hope lovers of historical fiction will find the book entertaining. Although lengthy, your review was worth the read. Thanks for the insights. I'm rooting for Francesca, also.
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Most of the books about World War II that I encounter take place in Germany, so it’s good to see the Italian side of the war. I’m not too big on romance novels, but the historical aspect seems to add something special to it. The author’s willingness to not have everything necessarily be happily ever after increases the intrigue as well. Thank you for the helpful review.
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Post by mrlefty0706 »

"Shadow Song" by Anita Morrish is a fictional novel based on events in and around Rome from July 1943 to June 1944. The Italian government has requested an armistice and the Nazis attacked Rome. While the Nazis are occupying Rome opposition forces exist around Rome and several Roman soldiers have joined these forces. Francesca lives in Rome with her family and her brother has joined the opposition forces. She hopes to see Roberto again but it will require a defeat of the Nazi army. Francesca falls in love with a tenor singer named Giorgio. One needs to read the book to learn if she can help her brother return home and what is her role in the opposition? Then Carlo, an army doctor, returned to Rome after getting shot in Sicily. What happens when Carlo rekindles an old love interest with Francesca under the eyes of the Nazis? Even though this is a fictional story it reads like a true story during the Nazi occupation of Italy. I am looking forward to reading this entire book because I love history and I especially love to see autocratic governments fall to democracy. I hope fellow members see a comparison to what we in the U.S. could experience in the near future if the wrong person gets elected in 2024. We all need to vote to same our Democracy in 2022 and 2024. Getting caught as an oppositionist led to dire consequences during WWII and this could happen again if the far-right started a civil war. Very good review.
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