I read Along the Infinite Sea for a bonus pick in my online book club, The Reading Cove.
I enjoyed the historical backdrop of the years leading up to WW2. The settings came to life in Annabelle's 1930s Germany/France portion of the story much more than it did for me in Pepper's 1960s US part. So much so that I found myself feeling disappointed when it would switch! But the storyline cleverly built up an unexpected suspense that kept me guessing right up to the end.
I found it a bit overlong, it lived in some spaces too long and could've wrapped up sooner, but all in all, I would recommend it as a worthwhile read. B-
I enjoyed the historical backdrop of the years leading up to WW2. The settings came to life in Annabelle's 1930s Germany/France portion of the story much more than it did for me in Pepper's 1960s US part. So much so that I found myself feeling disappointed when it would switch! But the storyline cleverly built up an unexpected suspense that kept me guessing right up to the end.
I found it a bit overlong, it lived in some spaces too long and could've wrapped up sooner, but all in all, I would recommend it as a worthwhile read. B-