Under normal circumstances the crackpot theories that are contained in Wolf By Wolf‘s glorious pages would never work. An author can’t merely throw together every idea she’s ever had for a book and expect them to mesh together as though they were never conceived separately. Well read it and weep because Graudin does just that times infinity with this genre bending tour de France. It’s 1956 in the remains of post war Berlin, the command center of Hitler’s unchallenged iron grip on the world. Deep in the bowels of the city though lurks a resistance whose very success hinges on the demise of Hitler at the hand of one of their own; a seventeen year old girl named Yael. Fear not though, Yael is not a mere teenager but instead a victim of revolutionary supernatural experimentation at the hands of a cruel concentration camp scientist; a curse that grants…
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Thank you so much for posting my review 🙂 It’s my very first reblog.
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