«A hauntingly rich WWII
novel about courage, brutality, love, survival — and the essence of what makes us human.»
Bradley's powerful plot, remarkably drawn characters, and sparse language are outstanding components of
this novel about courage, community, and conviction.
Not exact matches
This is not just an adaptation of The Hobbit, the beloved — even by those who don't care for the linguistic exercises and heavy mythology that make up its three - part sequel —
novel about a cautious halfling who finds
courage in a series of adventures, but also a prequel to Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trilogy of films.
A spare, gracefully written
novel about bitterness and
courage.
A
novel about our fascination with deadly things,
about our insistence on answers when there are none,
about terror and
courage in the face of the unknowable.
This is a fast - paced, harrowing, and clever
novel about lives interrupted, the price of truth, and the
courage of everyday heroes.