
One Night in Winter A Novel
Reviews

One Night in Winter was one of those books that felt much shorter than it actually was. I flew through this book, to the point where I was shocked that it actually was over 400 pages. This of course bodes well for my chances of getting to Sashenka in the next month, since that thing's over 500 pages. This book follows a group of teenagers (the children of Soviet royalty) who are placed under suspicion after the deaths of two of their friends during the late 1940s. It was also based on a true story. I really liked this book, even if I wasn't too attached to any of the characters and thought that there was something lacking, though it's hard to put a finger on what. This book was just what I wanted at the time, and I liked it for what it was- a well-researched and engrossing historical fiction novel about Russia. Which, to me, is one of the best kinds of novels. Read more like this review on my blog, http://www.bookwormbasics.blogspot.com



