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Original Title: Warsaw Requiem (Zion Covenant #6)
ISBN: 141430112X (ISBN13: 9781414301129)
Edition Language: English
Series: Zion Covenant #6
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Warsaw Requiem (Zion Covenant #6) Paperback | Pages: 544 pages
Rating: 4.44 | 3528 Users | 78 Reviews

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Title:Warsaw Requiem (Zion Covenant #6)
Author:Bodie Thoene
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 544 pages
Published:April 1st 2005 by Tyndale House Publishers (first published October 1st 1991)
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Christian Fiction. Christian. Fiction

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The story continues as the drama spreads to England and heads towards Poland and the outbreak of WW2.

This book, more than any other in the series, really captures the complacency of those living in countries so far unaffected by the hostilities. People going about their everyday lives and normal business, happy to pretend that everything is okay...until it reaches their backyard and happens to them!

I was struck by the parallel with the recent hurricanes in America/Caribbean. Also, the many deaths due to terrorism, famine and other disasters around the world each day. We tend to normalise these events as they are so familiar to us. However, it is a different story when tragedy strikes our own neighbourhood or family....none of us are guaranteed tomorrow and we need to make sure we are prepared to face God when the time comes.

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Ratings: 4.44 From 3528 Users | 78 Reviews

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These books are absolutely fabulous. Historically detailed, great character development, all with a faith-based foundation. Some of the best books ever written.

Wow so now enter the IRA as well! I had no idea everything was so fucked in the 30s, I mean beyond the Nazis and the holocaust! This is a combined review of books five and six as I read the two back to back and they're now all mixed up, for the most part.Glad that we left Israel after book five - the scenes set there in book five I found very boring as there was almost no human interest any more, no Shimon and Leah or the rabbi , just Orde and his crew of soldiers fighting. I did like Orde

Okay this was a good book and a very story, but the last few books of this series have seemed to drag. They just keep going and going and introducing new characters and I'm like "How and when is this gonna end cuz it's taking a very long time!" And I didn't really connect to the characters as much. Lori and Jacob did some stupid stuff, and Rachel was bratty. I did enjoy Peter Wallich, Alfie, Lucy, and Captain Orde. Lucy's story in particular captivate me!Also, spoiler, but Rachel's parents told



This and Danzig are my favourites in the series & Jacob & Lori are my favourite storyline in the series. I love how the storylines stay coherant and continue even though some have merged. I also never knew about the Irish component in the lead up to WWII.

I previously gave this book 4 stars (about 6 years ago), and after reading it again, I believe 5 is in order. The Thoenes nail it again with all the heart and suspense of a blockbuster movie played out before your eyes. As I wrapped up the last few pages, I found myself deeply exhaling as though I had been holding my breath for several chapters. The way the lives of these characters are intertwined with each other, as well as the historical facts, is nothing short of amazing. My only complaint

This was the most suspenseful of the series so far.

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