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GIVEAWAY! – 5 copies of The Rose Code, historical novel set in Bletchley Park and London

21st March 2021

We are delighted to be able to offer 5 copies of The Rose Code by Kate Quinn, an historical novel set in Bletchley Park and London.

UK ONLY

historical novel set in Bletchley Park and London

If you loved The Crown, don’t miss this riveting historical novel!

1940, Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire.
 
Three very different women are recruited to the mysterious Bletchley Park, where the best minds in Britain train to break German military codes.
 
Vivacious debutante Osla has the dashing Prince Philip of Greece sending her roses – but she burns to prove herself as more than a society girl, working to translate decoded enemy secrets. Self-made Mab masters the legendary codebreaking machines as she conceals old wounds and the poverty of her East-End London upbringing. And shy local girl Beth is the outsider who trains as one of the Park’s few female cryptanalysts.
 
1947, London.
 
Seven years after they first meet, on the eve of the royal wedding between Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip, disaster threatens. Osla, Mab and Beth are estranged, their friendship torn apart by secrets and betrayal. Yet now they must race against the clock to crack one final code together, before it’s too late, for them and for their country.

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Then, tell us in the COMMENTS below which is your favourite novel set in WW2 (in any location!). Do this by midnight, Saturday 3 April and the first 5 names out of the hat will be sent their copy by the publisher. UK only.

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  1. User: Tina Hartas

    Posted on: 07/04/2021 at 9:19 am

    The winners are:

    LeanFun
    Emma Brown
    Anne Hughes
    lapsupchung
    Margaret Gallagher

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  2. User: Georgie Wright

    Posted on: 03/04/2021 at 9:44 pm

    I enjoyed Carrie’s War by Nina Bawden, it left a lasting impression on me.

    Comment

  3. User: Anne Hughes

    Posted on: 03/04/2021 at 6:33 pm

    A Town Like Alice by Neville Shute

    Comment

  4. User: Elizabeth Benson

    Posted on: 03/04/2021 at 5:33 pm

    The Book Thief by Markus Zusak

    Comment

  5. User: Toptaffy

    Posted on: 03/04/2021 at 4:33 pm

    One Last Summer by Catrin Collier

    Comment

  6. User: SylviaP

    Posted on: 03/04/2021 at 2:00 pm

    A Sister’s Courage by Molly Green

    Comment

  7. User: Sheena Read

    Posted on: 03/04/2021 at 9:32 am

    The Eagle Has Landed by Jack Higgins

    Comment

  8. User: aspella

    Posted on: 02/04/2021 at 8:30 pm

    The Waterway Girls by Milly Adams

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  9. User: Patricia Avery

    Posted on: 02/04/2021 at 6:52 pm

    Nella Last’s War, Dear Mrs Bird and Goodnight Mr Tom are high up on my list of favourite books set in WW2. I don’t think I could narrow it down any further!

    Comment

  10. User: Jennie Stallard

    Posted on: 02/04/2021 at 6:44 pm

    franci’s war by Franci Rabinek Epstein

    Comment

  11. User: Valdreth

    Posted on: 02/04/2021 at 12:44 pm

    Sarah Waters – The Night Watch.

    Comment

    1 Comment

    • User: Alyson Read

      Posted on: 02/04/2021 at 10:18 pm

      Murder On The Home Front by Molly Lefebure

      Comment

  12. User: HELEN CLAYTON

    Posted on: 02/04/2021 at 8:52 am

    So many as a wealth of novels and settings and styles! A memorable read was The Book Thief-for it’s unusual narrator-Death-and a different view of life in Germany.

    Comment

  13. User: Shirley Ann Lumley

    Posted on: 02/04/2021 at 8:42 am

    Dear Mrs Bird – A J Pearce

    Comment

  14. User: Tina

    Posted on: 02/04/2021 at 5:24 am

    ‘All the light we cannot see’, by Anthony Doerr

    Comment

  15. User: David Holland

    Posted on: 01/04/2021 at 9:33 am

    The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris

    Comment

  16. User: rhodamack09

    Posted on: 30/03/2021 at 11:46 am

    The Alice Network

    Comment

  17. User: LisaRowsell

    Posted on: 29/03/2021 at 4:37 pm

    The Alice Network by Kate Quinn

    Comment

  18. User: Shireen

    Posted on: 28/03/2021 at 2:36 pm

    Lilac Girls by Martha Hall Kelly

    Comment

  19. User: andyi

    Posted on: 28/03/2021 at 1:46 pm

    Abducting a General: The Kreipe Operation and SOE in Crete

    Comment

  20. User: ashkrish

    Posted on: 27/03/2021 at 7:46 pm

    Everyone brave is forgiven by Chris Cleave

    Comment

  21. User: Christine Constable

    Posted on: 27/03/2021 at 7:23 pm

    Fugitive Pieces by Anne Michaels

    Comment

  22. User: Tess P

    Posted on: 27/03/2021 at 7:13 pm

    Beneath a Scarlet Sky, Mark Sullivan. Based on a true story. Italy towards the end of WW2.

    Comment

  23. User: Lisa McFall

    Posted on: 27/03/2021 at 5:54 pm

    I have never read a novel set in ww2 but will take some recomendations fro the other comments

    Comment

  24. User: Rich Tyler

    Posted on: 27/03/2021 at 2:35 pm

    The Reader, great film too

    Comment

  25. User: Inaka

    Posted on: 26/03/2021 at 10:46 pm

    The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. This book will always stay with me.

    Comment

  26. User: couzels

    Posted on: 26/03/2021 at 9:12 pm

    I have never read a WW2 novel, but I would really like to win this one. The work undertaken at Bletchley Park was so important to our freedom, we owe a debt of deep gratitude to all of those who helped and sacrificed their lives to win the war.

    Comment

  27. User: pixiewolfe

    Posted on: 26/03/2021 at 1:26 pm

    The book thief!
    The older I get the more the book horrifies me and stays with me.

    Comment

  28. User: Amy Bondoc

    Posted on: 26/03/2021 at 11:54 am

    the book thief love it!

    Comment

  29. User: Janetr1970

    Posted on: 26/03/2021 at 5:34 am

    Surviving the war

    Comment

  30. User: Laura Child

    Posted on: 25/03/2021 at 10:36 pm

    My favourite novel set in ww2 is The Book Thief

    Comment

  31. User: Sushka

    Posted on: 25/03/2021 at 9:47 pm

    “Eye of the Needle” by Ken Follett

    Comment

  32. User: Sofiya Lulham

    Posted on: 25/03/2021 at 9:43 pm

    Michelle Magorian: “Goodnight Mister Tom”

    Comment

  33. User: Kathleen marsden

    Posted on: 25/03/2021 at 8:48 pm

    Goodnight Mr Tom. It makes me cry every time I read it.

    Comment

  34. User: spurs1

    Posted on: 25/03/2021 at 4:35 pm

    Eye of the Needle by Ken Follett.

    Comment

  35. User: Sarah Parker

    Posted on: 25/03/2021 at 4:06 pm

    I loved the Alice network

    Comment

  36. User: Sam griffiths

    Posted on: 25/03/2021 at 11:51 am

    Potato peel society

    Comment

  37. User: RobZZ

    Posted on: 25/03/2021 at 11:43 am

    Dragonfly by Leila Meacham

    Comment

  38. User: spacebeagle

    Posted on: 25/03/2021 at 10:13 am

    The End of the Affaire by Graham Greene

    Comment

  39. User: Maggie Volland

    Posted on: 25/03/2021 at 9:25 am

    The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society.

    Comment

  40. User: Winric

    Posted on: 25/03/2021 at 8:46 am

    The Last Correspondant by Soraya M Lane, a wonderful story.

    Comment

  41. User: Riddler

    Posted on: 25/03/2021 at 7:55 am

    Code Name Verity, by Elizabeth Wein – pure joy

    Comment

  42. User: Isobel Gibbons

    Posted on: 25/03/2021 at 7:51 am

    The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society

    Comment

  43. User: Leanfun

    Posted on: 25/03/2021 at 7:46 am

    The Diary of Anna Frank

    Comment

  44. User: Carol Greenfield

    Posted on: 25/03/2021 at 7:11 am

    Goodnight Mister Tom by Michelle Magorian

    Comment

  45. User: Emma Brown

    Posted on: 25/03/2021 at 6:50 am

    I loved the The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society! Something a bit different.

    Comment

  46. User: becksta75

    Posted on: 25/03/2021 at 12:10 am

    I enjoyed The English Patient

    Comment

  47. User: spice

    Posted on: 24/03/2021 at 11:33 pm

    Goodnight Mister Tom is my favourite book

    Comment

  48. User: redfox5

    Posted on: 24/03/2021 at 11:22 pm

    I loved Suite Française by Irène Némirovsky, such a sad book made even sadder by what happened to the author.

    Comment

  49. User: YGoddard

    Posted on: 24/03/2021 at 5:42 pm

    The Cazelet Chronicles by Elizabeth Jane Howard

    Comment

  50. User: Ecurrie

    Posted on: 24/03/2021 at 12:35 pm

    I loved The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society

    Comment

  51. User: Yvonne (@Fiction_Books)

    Posted on: 24/03/2021 at 10:17 am

    There have been some lovely WWII books about just recently, so choosing just one was really difficult.

    Because of the different perspectives and locations, I think that this one has to get my vote

    ‘The German Girl’ by Lily Graham.

    So many of my fellow bloggers have received a copy of ‘The Rose Code’ in their mailbox this week, I have been quite jealous!

    Thanks for the opportunity 🙂 Yvonne

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  52. User: badgerlord

    Posted on: 24/03/2021 at 10:13 am

    Goodnight Mister Tom

    Comment

  53. User: nourwardeh

    Posted on: 23/03/2021 at 11:47 am

    The Baker’s Secret by Stephen P. Kieran

    Comment

  54. User: Judy Smith

    Posted on: 23/03/2021 at 12:09 am

    The diaries of Anne frank

    Comment

  55. User: Tracey Ainsley

    Posted on: 22/03/2021 at 9:02 pm

    The Information officer by Mark Mills set in Malta in 1942. Malta is a favourite place to visit so I was able to visualise places in it.

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  56. User: I like reading

    Posted on: 22/03/2021 at 7:53 pm

    Hello, my favourite WW2 book is ‘The Clippie Girls’ by Margaret Dickinson. It is about a family of women in Sheffield where most of them work on the trams there. I found it really enjoyable. It was engaging and I couldn’t wait to find out what happened next!

    Comment

  57. User: milli

    Posted on: 22/03/2021 at 5:38 pm

    The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society

    Comment

  58. User: lapsapchung

    Posted on: 22/03/2021 at 8:56 am

    I’ve read and loved a lot of books set in WW2 but my favourite is Fatherland by Karen Schur-Narula which gave me real insight into how and why so many people, especially younger ones, became such ardent supporters of Nazi culture.

    Comment

  59. User: Teresa S

    Posted on: 22/03/2021 at 7:55 am

    Restless by I think William Boyd.

    Comment

  60. User: Tracey Gemmell

    Posted on: 22/03/2021 at 7:49 am

    I loved Deborah Lawrenson’s The Sea Garden. Set in Porquerolles, London and Provence it’s a beautifully written tale of secrets, the French Resistance – and gardening!

    Comment

  61. User: Michie

    Posted on: 22/03/2021 at 6:40 am

    Recently read The Last Correspondant by Soraya M Lane, a story of a woman journalist in war-torn France, totally enthralling and had me gripped.

    Comment

  62. User: Leah Tonna

    Posted on: 22/03/2021 at 3:46 am

    The Book Thief, so good I’ve read it several times.

    Comment

  63. User: philatel

    Posted on: 21/03/2021 at 11:28 pm

    Ginny Cooper’s War by Lawson McDowell set in America

    Comment

  64. User: philatel

    Posted on: 21/03/2021 at 11:26 pm

    Ginny Cooper’s War – Lawson McDowell set in America

    Comment

  65. User: Margaret Gallagher

    Posted on: 21/03/2021 at 10:44 pm

    Under a wartime sky by liz Trenow – thoroughly enjoyed and recommend to all
    CATCH- 22 Is epic too

    Comment

  66. User: Julie Ryan

    Posted on: 21/03/2021 at 10:33 pm

    So many authors to choose from but any of the sagas by Mary Wood, Elaine Everest or Jean Fullerton.

    Comment

  67. User: Claire Harris

    Posted on: 21/03/2021 at 10:29 pm

    One of my favourite WW2 books (of many!) is All the Light We Cannot See, by Anthony Doerr. So intriguing, I could not put it down!
    Incidentally, one of my former headteachers worked at Bletchley Park! She spoke fluent German and Russian. We knew nothing of any of this until she died & it was revealed at her funeral!

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  68. User: MrsP512

    Posted on: 21/03/2021 at 8:17 pm

    Tom Palmers After the War was a brilliant read for my class

    Comment

  69. User: busterj1

    Posted on: 21/03/2021 at 7:39 pm

    Echoland: Book 1 of the WW2 spy series set in neutral Ireland
    by Joe Joyce

    Comment

  70. User: EllieL

    Posted on: 21/03/2021 at 6:36 pm

    I love Nancy Revell’s Shipyard Girls series, about a group of female welders in a Sunderland shipyard during WW2.

    Comment

  71. User: Janine

    Posted on: 21/03/2021 at 6:34 pm

    I enjoyed The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society

    Comment

  72. User: Andrea Hedgcock

    Posted on: 21/03/2021 at 6:18 pm

    So many to choose from but I think Kjell Ola Dahl’s The Courier set in Sweden. Excellent.

    Comment

  73. User: Rachel Hall

    Posted on: 21/03/2021 at 6:10 pm

    Our Darkest Night by Jennifer Robson is probably my favourite as the novel is set in Italy and I enjoyed seeing the Italian perspective. It’s not a country where a great deal of WWII fiction is set and I learnt a lot. .

    Comment

  74. User: Drew

    Posted on: 21/03/2021 at 6:08 pm

    The Night Portrait

    Comment

  75. User: Liveotherwise

    Posted on: 21/03/2021 at 6:06 pm

    Code Name Verity

    Comment

  76. User: Lisa D

    Posted on: 21/03/2021 at 5:52 pm

    I haven’t read many novels set in WW2 so I don’t really have a favourite but I did enjoy The G.I. Bride by Eileen Ramsay, which is set in Truro, Cornwall around the time of the Blitz.

    Comment