Wow! Thought i was the only one who was drawn to these books! Im blind so a lot of the good ones arent available in braille. I did find winter garden and the nightengale and loved them though! Just found orphans tale on audible and im dying to get it even if it is over 20 bucks!! Used my last credit already! Then i find your channel and my wish list is loaded!!
The Book Thief…love, love this book. Must read again. The Nightingale…Wow. I recommend both of these to everyone. Please check out, Those Who Save Us, Jenna Blum.
Salt to the Sea is my absolute favorite book!! Between Shades of Grey and Fountains of Silence (both by Ruta Sepetys) are also super good and so well researched!
There are a lot of books that are no longer in print because the prime of publishing World War II fiction was about the 40 years or so after the war. So you may want to check out estate sales for not only World War II books but World War II ⁰fiction. One of my favorites was also turned into a movie starring Frank Sinatra. Von Ryan's Express by David Westheimer. The author served in World War II as a B-24 navigator who is shot down and captured in 1942, spending a good chunk of the time at Stalag luft 3. It is a fictional story but a lot of real elements in it. The movie is also really good.
I know this video is 4 years old. But I'm getting into WWII fiction. All the lights we cannot see is on my TBR. If you haven't read it yet. The Winemakera Wife by Kristin Harmel was really good.
Hi!! I see the book on top is "the boy in the striped pajamas". That's on my list TBR!! I love WWII books. I recently finished The Light Over London. Very good, same era. The book thief sounds great. Kristin Hannah is great, I want to read The Nightingale a s well. The Storyteller is AMAZING.
Salt to the sea is such an amazing book. Ruta Sepetys was able to create such a beautiful story. I’m currently reading between shades of grey which is another by ww2 book also by Ruta Sepetys and I have to say both salt to the sea and between shades of grey will not disappoint. Highly recommend
Winter of the World is an amazing book set in WW2. It is the second book in a trilogy by Ken Follett. Fall of Giants is the 1st set in WW1. They are all huge books but if that doesnt scare you, definitely highly recommend.
They are great. they do have alot of politics in them but I think the author does a good job of weaving the characters lives into it and you can really see how the war effected all the characters.
Ken Follett is an incredible storyteller. Check out any of his books and you will be addicted im sure. Histotical fiction set in all kinds of turbulent historical times. Such a great writer.
Thank you Lindsey for these book 📚 recommendations!! I absolutely love reading anything about WW2. I’ve read a couple that you had. I’m looking forward to reading the book by Jodi Pucoult!! I’m finally getting out of a reading slump. Thanks again 👍🏽👍🏽
I love historical fiction books. My favourite type are books set in the present that go to the past. I have the storyteller by Jodi Picoult her books are always so thought provoking and cause me to have some internal debates. My favourite and heart wrenching Picoult book is Nineteen minutes, I’m doing a review on it for one of my next videos. I have the storyteller and will definitely have to read it! Thanks for the insight on the books I’ll have to check them out.
From your list, I've read The Book Thief, Secrets of a Charmed Life and Winter Garden - loved all of these and rated them 4 or 5 stars. All the Light You Cannot See -I think I felt about that one the same as you. I really thought I would love it but it was just OK for me. The Nightingale, The Women in the Castle and Salt to the Sea are all on my TBR. Some others I might suggest are Code Name Verity (one of my all time favorites - get the audiobook if possible) and also Rose Under Fire, both by Elizabeth Wein. If you haven't yet read The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, I really liked that one. I don't read much non-fiction but Unbroken: A WWII Story of Survival, Resilience and Redemption was just amazing. And one you may not have heard of is The Silence of Trees - this is a dual timeline story of an old Ukranian woman in present day Chicago and also of her experiences during WWII in the Ukraine. I would also mention The Girl You Left Behind by Jojo Moyes. This actually takes place in France during WWI. I didn't realize that Germany also occupied France during WWI. That's the setting for this book and it's quite good.
The Nightingale is set in France during the German occupation. You will LOVE that book! I just picked up Unbroken and I totally forgot to include The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society in my list. I have a hold on Code Name Verity at the library so hopefully I get to that one soon. Sounds like I need to get The Silence of Trees. :) I have a feeling you and I could spend a lot of time chatting about WWII books.
I also love WW2! I have read all of these and my favorite was the Nightingale, just wow. I also wasn’t that impressed with All the light we cannot see, worth the read but I have read better. A fantastic memoir to pick up is Until we meet again By: Michael Korenblit. Ken Follett also has some good ones. I’m also obsessed with Historical Russia, so so fascinating!
Thanks for the great videos Lindsey. Keep them coming. I have a recommendation for you for WWll books. Rebecca Cantrell wrote 4 book series featuring a German reporter Hannah Vogel. I just loved these books. Hope you try them.
OMG, you totally hit my buzzword. I love WWII historical fiction and definitely adding some of these to my TBR. Have you read Sarah's Key by Tatiana DeRosnay?
Salt to the sea is fantastic. Also - check out Ken Follett! His "Kingsbridge" and "The Century Trilogy" books are soooo good and so informative and well researched!
Now the nightingale : i read it. Well i am French, have already read a lot on this subject because i am so interested by this period of time. I must say that the first part is quite as expected. No surprise and i have not learned anything new. Now in the second part where things get much more difficult for both girls, then it comes to a very interesting pace and it turns very interesting especially when each of them has to make very difficult choices. And i could say that this second part of the book is very well written ! I will finish by saying that it is an ideal book for someone Who does not know much about Ww2.
Peter T. "P.T." Deutermann covers the WWII Pacific Campaign in Historical Fiction better than anyone I've come across so far. I recommend "The Nugget" for anyone wanting to break into his books, which are all fairly good. These books are heavy on the historical aspects of the war with a sharp focus on the action and turning points in Naval battles but lighter on the drama though, if that's what you're going for you may not be interested but I'm from a Navy city with a rich history of supporting the war effort in the Pacific and it has been rewarding for me to find this treasure trove of historical fiction covering the lesser celebrated war theater in the Pacific
Isabela D If you enjoyed Salt to the Sea you should read Between Shades of Gray. It is also by Ruta Sepetys and follows Joanna’s cousin through the Baltic genocide performed by Russia during WW2. Amazing book!
All The Light We Cannot See was my favorite of all of them. Better than the Book Thief even. It was a close race, though ;) You gave me some new ideas, though. I have been on WW2 kick for 6 months or more. If you haven't read The War that Saved my Life, I would highly recommend. YA but wonderful. Subscribing.
Hey Lindsey! I have two fantastic WWII historical fiction books you may enjoy reading. One is called "Max" by Sarah Cohen-Scali and it is about a boy named Max who is born indoctrinated in Nazi Ideology. He was born in the Lebensborn program which is about having perfect Aryan children. It is quite a dark book but he has all these ideas and thinks of himself as the perfect specimen but then he meets an older polish boy named Lukas who is placed in another program with him based on his blue eyed and blonde haired looks. Lukas is actually jewish and its about there brotherhood and the whole ideology and revenge. The other one is The Earth is Singing by Vanessa Curtis and it is about a Jewish girl named Hannah who lives in soviet Latvia and it is beautiful and heartbreaking as she has all this going for her she has a boyfriend her mother and grandmother who think that ignoring the germans will help them and it is about the bonds and how they try to escape and a mother and daughters love for one another and betrayal it was a beautiful tear jerker I highly recommend
Oh gosh, i know what it means: "the earth is singing"...😢 Reading about ww2 experience in countries of eastern europe is so different to those in Germany etc Their experiences were horrific in an entirely different way- Imagine being trapped between Hitler and Stalin...
Beneath a Scarlet Sky by Mark Sullivan. Takes place in Italy during WW II. It is about a 17 year old boy who was a hero during the war and is a true story. Such an amazing story!
I love WW2 I have your answer about how he “convinced them” it is like North Korea rn he used fear and people did actually believe him mainly the kids cause they didn’t know life out of the nazi rule so they believed it
Hitler's ability to convince people to join his cause is a lot more complicated than that. Hitler was an individual that was a psychopath or a sociopath that is very charismatic. His ability to sweep into a leading position was due to a lot of factors, most of them stemming from Germany's defeat in the First World War. Many people, most of them adults and not children, followed him. Many of the high ranking Nazis were adults with only a few that rose in rank as older teenagers. I think that the youngest high ranking Nazi had been a seventeen or eighteen year old, probably one of the Hitler Youth... That were put into training camps to be soldiers by their parents, who were adults. Hitler did a lot more than terrify people into submission. Your assumption that he targeted just children is wrong when you consider that most of his supporters were adult men and women that were willing to do anything to please a man that would take Germany out of its misery. There's a lot more to this than fear tactics. The fact that you say this but fail to mention any other aspects is rather telling that your only interaction with The Second World War and the Holocaust is through fiction novels that are often heavily romanticized and are usually poorly researched.
Wow! Thought i was the only one who was drawn to these books! Im blind so a lot of the good ones arent available in braille. I did find winter garden and the nightengale and loved them though! Just found orphans tale on audible and im dying to get it even if it is over 20 bucks!! Used my last credit already! Then i find your channel and my wish list is loaded!!
I'm always happy to help fill someone's wish list. Let me know if you get to any of these and what you think.
Lindsey's Little Library orphans tale was awesome! Found 2 more on audible. The german midwife and the medalion.
I haven't heard of either of those - I will have to check them out!
The Book Thief…love, love this book. Must read again. The Nightingale…Wow. I recommend both of these to everyone. Please check out, Those Who Save Us, Jenna Blum.
Salt to the Sea is my absolute favorite book!! Between Shades of Grey and Fountains of Silence (both by Ruta Sepetys) are also super good and so well researched!
There are a lot of books that are no longer in print because the prime of publishing World War II fiction was about the 40 years or so after the war. So you may want to check out estate sales for not only World War II books but World War II ⁰fiction. One of my favorites was also turned into a movie starring Frank Sinatra.
Von Ryan's Express by David Westheimer. The author served in World War II as a B-24 navigator who is shot down and captured in 1942, spending a good chunk of the time at Stalag luft 3. It is a fictional story but a lot of real elements in it. The movie is also really good.
I know this video is 4 years old. But I'm getting into WWII fiction.
All the lights we cannot see is on my TBR.
If you haven't read it yet. The Winemakera Wife by Kristin Harmel was really good.
Hi!! I see the book on top is "the boy in the striped pajamas". That's on my list TBR!! I love WWII books. I recently finished The Light Over London. Very good, same era. The book thief sounds great. Kristin Hannah is great, I want to read The Nightingale a s well. The Storyteller is AMAZING.
Salt to the sea is such an amazing book. Ruta Sepetys was able to create such a beautiful story. I’m currently reading between shades of grey which is another by ww2 book also by Ruta Sepetys and I have to say both salt to the sea and between shades of grey will not disappoint. Highly recommend
Winter of the World is an amazing book set in WW2. It is the second book in a trilogy by Ken Follett. Fall of Giants is the 1st set in WW1. They are all huge books but if that doesnt scare you, definitely highly recommend.
I've been hearing about those books a lot lately. I will need to start looking for them.
They are great. they do have alot of politics in them but I think the author does a good job of weaving the characters lives into it and you can really see how the war effected all the characters.
Ken Follett is an incredible storyteller. Check out any of his books and you will be addicted im sure. Histotical fiction set in all kinds of turbulent historical times. Such a great writer.
Thank you Lindsey for these book 📚 recommendations!! I absolutely love reading anything about WW2. I’ve read a couple that you had. I’m looking forward to reading the book by Jodi Pucoult!! I’m finally getting out of a reading slump. Thanks again 👍🏽👍🏽
Nice suggession. You are doing great work. Do keep it.
The Nightingale is in my top 10 favorite books in the last decade! I absolutely loved it!
I still think about that book!
The Nightingale had me sobbing. Best K. Hannah I have read.
Same!
I love historical fiction books. My favourite type are books set in the present that go to the past. I have the storyteller by Jodi Picoult her books are always so thought provoking and cause me to have some internal debates. My favourite and heart wrenching Picoult book is Nineteen minutes, I’m doing a review on it for one of my next videos. I have the storyteller and will definitely have to read it! Thanks for the insight on the books I’ll have to check them out.
I felt the same about All the Light we Cannot See. It was okay and the length didn't help.
The winter garden is the most beautiful book.Better than The Nightingale.Just amazing and totally heart wrenching.
It's one of my all time favorites!
Oh wow, the Storyteller sounds amazing! I can't believe I haven't read this one, I shall be adding to my TBR immediately
Secrets of a Charmed Life is amazing! I have read several Susan Meissner books and loved them all!
She's becoming one of my favorite authors!
Love your videos. I'm starting The Nightingale tonight!
I love WWII fiction too. You should try Beneath a Scarlett Sky.
I have that on my shelf!
I also read the lost some years ago. This is Real life indeed ! So interesting and moving book. I still remember it now, very emotional too !
From your list, I've read The Book Thief, Secrets of a Charmed Life and Winter Garden - loved all of these and rated them 4 or 5 stars. All the Light You Cannot See -I think I felt about that one the same as you. I really thought I would love it but it was just OK for me. The Nightingale, The Women in the Castle and Salt to the Sea are all on my TBR.
Some others I might suggest are Code Name Verity (one of my all time favorites - get the audiobook if possible) and also Rose Under Fire, both by Elizabeth Wein. If you haven't yet read The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, I really liked that one. I don't read much non-fiction but Unbroken: A WWII Story of Survival, Resilience and Redemption was just amazing. And one you may not have heard of is The Silence of Trees - this is a dual timeline story of an old Ukranian woman in present day Chicago and also of her experiences during WWII in the Ukraine.
I would also mention The Girl You Left Behind by Jojo Moyes. This actually takes place in France during WWI. I didn't realize that Germany also occupied France during WWI. That's the setting for this book and it's quite good.
The Nightingale is set in France during the German occupation. You will LOVE that book! I just picked up Unbroken and I totally forgot to include The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society in my list. I have a hold on Code Name Verity at the library so hopefully I get to that one soon. Sounds like I need to get The Silence of Trees. :) I have a feeling you and I could spend a lot of time chatting about WWII books.
I also love WW2! I have read all of these and my favorite was the Nightingale, just wow. I also wasn’t that impressed with All the light we cannot see, worth the read but I have read better. A fantastic memoir to pick up is Until we meet again By: Michael Korenblit. Ken Follett also has some good ones. I’m also obsessed with Historical Russia, so so fascinating!
Thanks for the great videos Lindsey. Keep them coming. I have a recommendation for you for WWll books. Rebecca Cantrell wrote 4 book series featuring a German reporter Hannah Vogel. I just loved these books. Hope you try them.
I will have to check those out!
I read a ton of Historic WWII. I wasn't able to get into "The Lost." One that you don't hear much about, but is really good is "Born Survivors"
I will have to check out Born Survivors - it sounds amazing!
OMG, you totally hit my buzzword. I love WWII historical fiction and definitely adding some of these to my TBR. Have you read Sarah's Key by Tatiana DeRosnay?
I did read Sarah's Key - totally forgot about that one. I'm glad I'm not alone with my obsession.
Salt to the sea is fantastic. Also - check out Ken Follett! His "Kingsbridge" and "The Century Trilogy" books are soooo good and so informative and well researched!
I 100% agree. He is my favorite author. He writes very clear, and characters are very likable and real.
Now the nightingale : i read it. Well i am French, have already read a lot on this subject because i am so interested by this period of time. I must say that the first part is quite as expected. No surprise and i have not learned anything new. Now in the second part where things get much more difficult for both girls, then it comes to a very interesting pace and it turns very interesting especially when each of them has to make very difficult choices. And i could say that this second part of the book is very well written ! I will finish by saying that it is an ideal book for someone Who does not know much about Ww2.
Peter T. "P.T." Deutermann covers the WWII Pacific Campaign in Historical Fiction better than anyone I've come across so far. I recommend "The Nugget" for anyone wanting to break into his books, which are all fairly good. These books are heavy on the historical aspects of the war with a sharp focus on the action and turning points in Naval battles but lighter on the drama though, if that's what you're going for you may not be interested but I'm from a Navy city with a rich history of supporting the war effort in the Pacific and it has been rewarding for me to find this treasure trove of historical fiction covering the lesser celebrated war theater in the Pacific
Thank you for the recommendation - I will check them out. It sounds like something I would be really interested in.
I just recently finished Wolf by Wolf and it’s one of my favorites now!! It’s AMAZING!!
I really need to pick that one up soon.
I loved the nightingale. I'll read the book thief. Civil war, we'll all of Alexa draw Rip,ey's are great, hard to find. Joh. Jakes are good too.
Suggestions for other books fitting this genre are, carolinas twins girl in the blue coat, and those who save us.
Thank you! I will check those out!
Reading "The Lost" right now, great sad book.
The storyteller was my favorite’!!
Have you read Kindred? I think you would like that one.
I have not but I will check it out!
Salt to the sea is so amazing!
Isabela D If you enjoyed Salt to the Sea you should read Between Shades of Gray. It is also by Ruta Sepetys and follows Joanna’s cousin through the Baltic genocide performed by Russia during WW2. Amazing book!
All The Light We Cannot See was my favorite of all of them. Better than the Book Thief even. It was a close race, though ;) You gave me some new ideas, though. I have been on WW2 kick for 6 months or more. If you haven't read The War that Saved my Life, I would highly recommend. YA but wonderful. Subscribing.
You are one of many that have told me to get my hands on The War That Saved My Life - will do that right now.
Thx! Nice to see young folks reading. The great drug free escape.
I can t fait to read secrets of a charmed life thanks for the info !
I want to get into reading fiction see during the American Revolution. I have read quite few books set in the 1920s, 1800s.
If you have any good suggestions - send them my way.
Once I read more I will. Kate Morton is a great author and I really love The 13th Tale.
Read Sarah’s Key !! You will love it
I did read that one since I did this video and loved it so so much!
Have you ready any other books by that author?
The Alice Network is amazing too!
I have that on my wishlist - it sounds so good!
I love historical fiction.
Could you please recommend me a book written about the stories of a soldier while war
have a look at a book called under the English heaven its a brilliant book
Will do!
I love these videos! I'm a sucker for a good WWII novels!
I knew I wasn't the only one!
Lindsey's Little Library Not at all!!!!
The Nazi officer's wife was a great read also
Hey Lindsey! I have two fantastic WWII historical fiction books you may enjoy reading. One is called "Max" by Sarah Cohen-Scali and it is about a boy named Max who is born indoctrinated in Nazi Ideology. He was born in the Lebensborn program which is about having perfect Aryan children. It is quite a dark book but he has all these ideas and thinks of himself as the perfect specimen but then he meets an older polish boy named Lukas who is placed in another program with him based on his blue eyed and blonde haired looks. Lukas is actually jewish and its about there brotherhood and the whole ideology and revenge. The other one is The Earth is Singing by Vanessa Curtis and it is about a Jewish girl named Hannah who lives in soviet Latvia and it is beautiful and heartbreaking as she has all this going for her she has a boyfriend her mother and grandmother who think that ignoring the germans will help them and it is about the bonds and how they try to escape and a mother and daughters love for one another and betrayal it was a beautiful tear jerker I highly recommend
Those sound amazing. I'm adding them to my list now! Thank you!
Oh gosh, i know what it means: "the earth is singing"...😢
Reading about ww2 experience in countries of eastern europe is so different to those in Germany etc
Their experiences were horrific in an entirely different way- Imagine being trapped between Hitler and Stalin...
Beneath a Scarlet Sky by Mark Sullivan. Takes place in Italy during WW II. It is about a 17 year old boy who was a hero during the war and is a true story. Such an amazing story!
I just downloaded it on my tablet! Thank you!
I would ditch the Picoult. She just paraphrased the much better book on the same subject 'The Kindly Ones' by Jonathan Littell.
Good to know.
I love WW2 I have your answer about how he “convinced them” it is like North Korea rn he used fear and people did actually believe him mainly the kids cause they didn’t know life out of the nazi rule so they believed it
Hitler's ability to convince people to join his cause is a lot more complicated than that. Hitler was an individual that was a psychopath or a sociopath that is very charismatic. His ability to sweep into a leading position was due to a lot of factors, most of them stemming from Germany's defeat in the First World War. Many people, most of them adults and not children, followed him. Many of the high ranking Nazis were adults with only a few that rose in rank as older teenagers. I think that the youngest high ranking Nazi had been a seventeen or eighteen year old, probably one of the Hitler Youth... That were put into training camps to be soldiers by their parents, who were adults.
Hitler did a lot more than terrify people into submission. Your assumption that he targeted just children is wrong when you consider that most of his supporters were adult men and women that were willing to do anything to please a man that would take Germany out of its misery. There's a lot more to this than fear tactics. The fact that you say this but fail to mention any other aspects is rather telling that your only interaction with The Second World War and the Holocaust is through fiction novels that are often heavily romanticized and are usually poorly researched.
I read the story teller it was great
It's one of my all time favorites!
I would like to know about your civil war reading. As I would like to l or more.
Good idea! I have a few I can recommend. I'll work on that for a video.
😍 you've same choice and taste as me
Great minds think alike!
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I just finished the Nightingale by Kristen Hannah and it was great. You should read the bronze horseman trilogy about Russia during WW 11
I will add that to my list!
I very much agree with you on All The Light.... Very over rated.