Book Review SISTERS UNDER THE RISING SUN Heather Morris
Thank you to the author Heather Morris and publishers St. Martin's Press for a complimentary hardback copy, and also to NetGalley for a complimentary digital copy of SISTERS UNDER THE RISING SUN. All views are mine. I didn't enjoy my listen to this audiobook, but it could be mode more than method in this case. I loved the beginning, but the audiobook narrator had some glaring issues, which made me lean toward a reread from the start. I may come back for it in a different format. I have a paperback of this author's most famous work, THE TATTOOIST OF AUSCHWITZ, and I'll probably read that before I try this one again. Three (or more) things I loved: 1. This story is harrowing almost from the outset. I can't imagine being trapped on a ship when war breaks out in the international waters around me! Three (or less) things I didn't love: This section isn't only for criticisms. It's merely for items that I felt something for other than "love...