Code Name Verity. Elizabeth Wein

Code Name Verity


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Code Name Verity Elizabeth Wein
Publisher: Hyperion Books for Children



I read what the book was about and wrote it off: not my thing. Codenameverity Book codenameverityaudio Audio. Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein Publisher: Egmont Press Publication Date: February 6, 2012 Genre: YA Historical Fiction Source: Library I have two weeks. You'll shoot me at the end no matter what I do. An English teacher in my district known online as @thereadingzone recommended Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein to me during a Facebook discussion of the merits of Young Adult fiction last December. Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein. I'm not sure why exactly, but there is just something about it that really catches my eye. There is no way I can properly explain the story and I don't want to spoil it for you anyway. Our spy, who we may as well call by her code name, Verity, was recruited for special operations thanks to her exceptional language skills. Join us May 16 for a discussion of Code Name Verity, a compelling, emotionally rich story with themes of friendship and loyalty, heroism and bravery. This is the US paperback showing on Amazon for Code Name Verity (middle picture) and I have to say I love it. Code Name Verity was heavily thrown around many people's 'best of' at the end of 2012. Here are the basics Book: Code Name Verity Author: Elizabeth Wein Site: http://www.elizabethwein.com/ Category: Young Adult - Historical Fiction My thoughts Summary: Oct. Code Name Verity Elizabeth Wein On October 11, 1943, when a British spy plane crashes in Nazi-occupied France, a female spy codenamed Verity is arrested by the Gestapo. I read Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein right before the Christmas break so bear with me- my memory is worst than Lance Armstrong's credibility (couldn't help myself. Code Name Verity destroyed me because the eponymous character's downfall would be my exact downfall: She looks the wrong way crossing the street in occupied France, and gets taken up by the Gestapo. There's been a lot of talk in the book world about this teen title: Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein. Given that my favorite movie is about a woman sent to France as a spy, Elizabeth Wein's Code Name Verity was either going to succeed or fail in spectacular fashion. Book: Code Name Verity Author: Elizabeth Wein Pages: 352 Age Range: 14 and up Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein is a book that I frankly didn't want to read, based on what I'd heard about the premise. Audio Book Review by Kathy, Library Branch Manager, Northwest Branch.

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