This series would make a great TV show. Definitely intended for younger audiences and interesting how much the Florida disney parks have changed since publication.
Feels like a darker Harry Potter if you're thrown in near the end of the 6th year.
The occasional references to real-life things (Lord of the Rings, Disney, televisions) took me out of the narrative and world building a bit.
Lead up to the climax felt very rushed and a little too simple but I'll probably still read the next one because there's enough mystery and questions left unanswered while still having a satisfying ending.
This book has a few of my favorite qualities - features books and book lovers, historical fiction based in reality of World War II heroines, and just a touch of romance, so if that's up your alley, you'll likely enjoy it.
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Last few chapters and the ending had me weeping throughout.
Real rating of 4.5 - only docked because the climax was a bit predictable and Eva's mother was heavy-handed and irredeemable with all the guilt she caused Eva to feel in my eyes.
Enjoyed the three different female protagonists and their bond. I laughed, I cried, and I was inspired. Based on several real-life cryptographers and women, it was fun to reminisce on a previous trip to Bletchley Park and London. Really felt like this book was made for me so if you don't have the personal connection to Bletchley Park, you probably won't care as much about it; however, it's a nice expansion upon the context and surrounding characters of the Imitation Game. Somehow didn't predict the twist at the end, but felt like I should have.
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