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Ebook About The bestselling author of The Designer presents a sweeping story of blind faith, family allegiance and how love makes one man question everything he thought he knew.Max Wolff is a committed soldier of the Reich. So when he is sent home wounded, only to discover that his mother is sheltering two young Jewish women in their home, he is outraged.His mother’s act of mercy is a gross betrayal of everything Max stands for. He has dedicated his life to Nazism, fighting to atone for the shame of his anti-Hitler father’s imprisonment. It’s his duty to turn the sisters over to the Gestapo. But he hesitates, and the longer Max fails to do his duty, the harder it becomes.When Allied bombers fill the skies of Germany, Max is forced to abandon all dogma and face the brutality of war in order to defend precious lives. But what will it cost him?Book The Girls in the Attic Review :
This could have been an excellent novel, telling the story of a Nazi soldier who was firm in his beliefs about his leader and country... until he wasn't. Unfortunately, the book is rife with errors of grammar, punctuation, and usage; particularly irksome was the rampant improper use of commas and the lack of understanding about compound verb phrases. (The author is British, but most grammar and punctuation rules are the same between US and UK English variants.) These issues were surprising; the book is put out by a legitimate publisher who would have had the book professionally copyedited and proofread. Perhaps those language professionals were swayed by others to overlook the many errors as the author's writing style. However, grievous language errors are not a writing style... or at least they should not be. I found myself more looking for the next error than reading the book for the story. I also found the writing style flabby, with a lot of passive sentence structures and writing no-nos like false subjects (variants of “there is”) and impersonal passive expressions (sentences with “it” when that word does not refer to a specific, previously used noun) that obscure the subject. If things like this don't bother you, you might enjoy the book better than I did. I was in two minds about which book to purchase for this month's Prime Reads and literally purchased this book because people complained about the grammar.For the sake of transparency, I am a UK English language person. Not that we called it that when I was at school; it was always English and American English. For those ignorant (no insult meant here), yes, the grammar is different. Most of the major grammar and punctuation rules are the same, but there are so many differences between US and UK English variants. In fact, when I moved to the US, I had to relearn some English language rules in order to teach my children American English; even syllables and where to place the accent on words. I had to unlearn my usual grammar and relearn US grammar to teach my children the grammar and spelling they would need to use for the future. My eldest child, a senior at college, says I still use too many commas. My response is always the same, "For American English that is true. Some things are difficult to unlearn."Anyway, I am supposed to be reviewing the book. Excellent historical drama and loved the character growth and development. Just consign the grammar to UK variants and read the book for the value of the story itself. The book does not lack an editor, just an American English editor!EDIT: I expect, for many American English learners, some sentences contained in this book would be regarded as "run-on" as American English tends towards shorter sentence structures. I am not sure of the genesis for the differences between the English variances, but perhaps American schools adapted the language to facilitate immigrant children during the height of immigration to the US from Europe, many not familiar with English at all. Certainly, my eldest is studying to be a teacher and learning how to adapt lessons and language to accommodate ESL students.By way of example, here are two typical samples of UK English sentences from one of my favorite authors, Jane Austen: "Why, my dear, you must know, Mrs Long says that Netherfield is taken by a young man of large fortune from the north of England; that he came down on Monday in a chaise and four to see the place, and was so delighted with it that he agreed with Mr Morris immediately; that he is to take possession before Michaelmas, and some of his servants are to be in the house by the end of next week." "The gentlemen pronounced him to be a fine figure of a man, the ladies declared he was much handsomer than Mr Bingley, and he was looked at with great admiration for about half the evening, till his manners gave a disgust which turned the tide of his popularity; for he was discovered to be proud, to be above his company, and above being pleased; and not all his large estate in Derbyshire could then save him from having a most forbidding, disagreeable countenance, and being unworthy to be compared with his friend." Read Online The Girls in the Attic Download The Girls in the Attic The Girls in the Attic PDF The Girls in the Attic Mobi Free Reading The Girls in the Attic Download Free Pdf The Girls in the Attic PDF Online The Girls in the Attic Mobi Online The Girls in the Attic Reading Online The Girls in the Attic Read Online Marius Gabriel Download Marius Gabriel Marius Gabriel PDF Marius Gabriel Mobi Free Reading Marius Gabriel Download Free Pdf Marius Gabriel PDF Online Marius Gabriel Mobi Online Marius Gabriel Reading Online Marius GabrielBest Chaser (Twisted Fox Book 4) By Charity Ferrell
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