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The diamond eye by kate quinn
The diamond eye by kate quinn







the diamond eye by kate quinn

I even found myself on Google several times just wanting to learn more. I was so enthralled with the action-packed moments and new settings. Meticulous does not even begin to cover it. Hands down amazing! I’m completely speechless and humbled by all the research and heart Quinn put into this story. It was also fun to get to see more of a personal side to her life with the President. She literally risked and sacrificed everything in order to protect her family and country.Īlso, I am a huge fan of Eleanor Roosevelt, and I loved getting to read her journal entries, her influences, and her friendship with Mila. Quinn really brought her story to life, and never lost track of her humanity throughout, and Mila played so many roles: single mother, sniper, lover, leader, educator, and role model. What appealed to you the most in this story? In The Diamond Eye Quinn introduces us to Lyudmila “Mila” Pavlichenko and her sniper skills for the Russian forces during WWII. "I love Kate Quinn and her dedication to writing about lesser-known women in history who made huge impacts and saved lives. She was incredibly moving, I had to wipe my tears away listening to this waiting for my daughter to finish dance post shared by Stacy D (opens in new tab) The audiobook is narrated by Saskia Maarleveld, who brings a fiery Mila to life. The book is a testament to the loss and destruction the individuals of this region have and unfortunately continue to endure. However, that did not play into my review at all.

the diamond eye by kate quinn

I looked forward to finding out how much was inspired by true events and what was fictionalized for the book and the author's note did not disappoint.ĭid I have a harder time than usual getting through this given the current events unfolding in Ukraine? Absolutely.

the diamond eye by kate quinn

I loved how Kate Quinn showcases how Mila navigates love, loss and leadership. Both were incredibly engaging, and I enjoyed the snippets from Mila's official and unofficial memoirs, which were unique ways to start chapters. Told in two timelines, starting with Mila Pavlichenko's story from student in the library to sharpshooter on the battlefield, as well as Mila's press tour in Washington DC. "The Diamond Eye is beautiful, suspenseful, heartbreaking and inspiring. A post shared by Nikki Marie (opens in new tab)









The diamond eye by kate quinn