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Title:Warsaw Requiem (Zion Covenant #6)
Author:Bodie Thoene
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 544 pages
Published:April 1st 2005 by Tyndale House Publishers (first published October 1st 1991)
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Christian Fiction. Christian. Fiction
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Warsaw Requiem (Zion Covenant #6) Paperback | Pages: 544 pages
Rating: 4.44 | 3528 Users | 78 Reviews

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The story continues as the drama spreads to England and heads towards Poland and the outbreak of WW2.

This book, more than any other in the series, really captures the complacency of those living in countries so far unaffected by the hostilities. People going about their everyday lives and normal business, happy to pretend that everything is okay...until it reaches their backyard and happens to them!

I was struck by the parallel with the recent hurricanes in America/Caribbean. Also, the many deaths due to terrorism, famine and other disasters around the world each day. We tend to normalise these events as they are so familiar to us. However, it is a different story when tragedy strikes our own neighbourhood or family....none of us are guaranteed tomorrow and we need to make sure we are prepared to face God when the time comes.

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Original Title: Warsaw Requiem (Zion Covenant #6)
ISBN: 141430112X (ISBN13: 9781414301129)
Edition Language: English
Series: Zion Covenant #6


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Ratings: 4.44 From 3528 Users | 78 Reviews

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Well, it seems the authors did not mean for there to be more books.... surprise! There are!This one continues following Lucy Strasburg, Peter Wallich, and the Ibsen children with those they are traveling with, including Alfie. Captain Orde is discharged from the military and takes up a position in Warsaw as a correspondent. In his free time, he helps the Jewish people fortify their quarter. The Lubitkin family is also followed, mostly for Rachel, who is a main character in the Zion Chronicles.

interesting.

These books are absolutely fabulous. Historically detailed, great character development, all with a faith-based foundation. Some of the best books ever written.

In total honesty, I really don't want to finish reading this series. Not because of the writing - it's amazing! But also because of the writing - it's so real, which makes it so hard to read, emotionally and psychologically. These books are amazing at opening your eyes to the truth of the times. The story lines are compelling, and the way they intertwine is masterful. This book ended with the most cliff-hanger type ending yet in the series. And even though I don't want to read on for purely

It says something about a book when there are over 100 pages left, and yet I stay up until 11:30 at night to practically finish it. (I read the epilogue today, because really, that's barely interesting)What is interesting about the Thoene's characters is that I tend to love the men, but I find the women either slightly annoying or just pretty boring. I still like Lucy and Elisa, but I found Rachel annoying and naive, and Lori was kind of the same. But the men... I even want to bad ones to

Wow so now enter the IRA as well! I had no idea everything was so fucked in the 30s, I mean beyond the Nazis and the holocaust! This is a combined review of books five and six as I read the two back to back and they're now all mixed up, for the most part.Glad that we left Israel after book five - the scenes set there in book five I found very boring as there was almost no human interest any more, no Shimon and Leah or the rabbi , just Orde and his crew of soldiers fighting. I did like Orde

Ive slowly read this series this year and have loved every bit of it. This one is very emotional as there is much about moms giving up their kids to save them from the Nazi regime. I honestly didnt love the endingit felt rushed but Im thankful for the Twilight of Courage stand-alone and the next series so I can find out at least a bit where these characters end up. Bodie Thoene creates the most relatable wonderful charactersI cant let them go!!

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