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A Great Piece of Work, September 3, 2002
I couldn't imagine Nazi Germany any other way. Theone's characters and events are so convincing that it seemed I could feel and understand the era. The pure evil is vivid enough to keep you angry while the romance truly soars with some very well written pictures and emotion. It is like she was able to inhabit each character and scene as she wrote.
The emotions, events, and relationships during this historical period are experienced here so that you can't help but trust the accuracy of this work. Although a couple of times we are taken out of the story for a short history lesson, I felt that the historical facts were perfectly placed throughout the story.
I was amazed by one scene where Theone captures Nazi Field Marshal Hermann Goring's jealously of Theo Lindheim. 'Goring was... the glutton of the Reich. What he saw, his appetite demanded. He had not admired the honor of Theo Lindheim, but he had coveted the respect Lindheim's honor seemed to bring him. The contrast between the two men was an impassable gulf... One thing was certain, someone like Hermann Goring would never fill the shoes of Theo Lindheim...he would try...then he would strip the house bare of everything of beauty and value... (p. 154)' This childish lust for power and the total inadequacy as a person portrayed here translated into a perfect picture of Hitler himself.
One problem I did have... the dialog and interaction between characters was a little weak and unnatural at times which was a surprising to me given the outstanding strength of every other element of the book.
What a discovery! It makes you wish every book could be written so well. I didn't want it to end because it is going to be a few weeks before I get to start the next one.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Heartbreakingly Wonderful!, January 6, 2001
Have you ever read a book that was so excellent you couldn't stand it because you become the characters and every hurt they feel and every joy they feel becomes your own? That's how this book is.
The author develops the characters so well that you can emerge yourself into them and feel their emotions. I felt Elisa's pain when her father was arrested, her hurt over Thomas's betrayal, her joy during that one perefect day she had with John, and cried with her when she left him to enlist Thomas to help find her father.
I could not put this book down it moved so quickly. I stayed up one night until I finished it, because near the end there is so much suspense I knew I would never sleep not knowing what happened to Elisa and Murphy.
Vienna Prelude depicts the horror of the Nazi regime like no history book could ever dream of. Unlike history books, it doesn't sugar coat the horrors behind dates and facts, but shows the emotions, the fears, and the struggles of the people caught up in the horrors of WWII. I saw clearly how the United States and Brittain KNEW what was happening, and, to my frustration and disgust, didn't do squat because it didn't affect them.
This was one of those books that I wanted so badly to get to the end of so I could know what happened, but yet when I got there, I was sorry the book was over because, until I could get the next book at least, I couldn't escape fom everyday routine into the life of Elisa Lindheim.
I think absolutely everyone should read this book. Five stars isn't enough! A book this excellent deserves at least 6 1/2 out of five! If you buy this book, do yourself a favor and buy the second book at the same time, because you will probably be as upset as I was if you have to wait to continue the story.
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Great historical fiction!, November 14, 2002
The story takes place before WWII. Hitler has taken over Germany and has set his sights on Austria. Relive the terror that the Jews and citizens of Germany faced during that time. If you like historical fiction, Bodie Thoene writes some of the best. Her husband, Brock, does the research for the books and their joint effort has produced some of the most interesting books that I've ever read. Her characters are very human and the story line is gripping. You'll cry, laugh and maybe even bite your fingernails - but you won't be bored while reading this book.
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