Idea - At the beginning of the book, the main idea was "real", or Julie, and her friend crashed in France where the Nazis came out. Julie thinks that her friend died, but she is caught and questioned by Gestapo. There she reached an agreement to write a complete confession and explanation about a series of things in Britain with talented officials there. "I will give you everything you can remember, it is definitely the last detail" (3). At first, it was about Julie's confession. I just want to talk about her and understand that she has to live longer.
In the recently published Young Pilots series, the writer (and pilot) Elizabeth E. Wein 's WW 2 codename Verity and Rose Under Fire are talking about different things in this blog post using cross - characters, Elizabeth Wayne shows it The cover of these two books. Echoes each other cleverly and delicately
Code name Verity, Author: Elizabeth Wayne This is a friendship, courage, and two young British ladies are enlisting during the story of World War II. One was a pilot who carried an airplane between the bases, and the other was her best friend, arrested in France under Nazi occupation and used as a spy. Exciting and scary, this is a sorrowful, warm and charming story. Complete Sherlock Holmes, Arthur Conan Doyle confronts a strange face confusing others, a famous fictitious detective Sherlock Holmes says his encyclopedic deductive reasoning and his encyclopedia from chemistry (especially poison) to the law The knowledge of the book to his friend Watson to announce the solution used is "foundation"!
It is difficult to find someone in the world, you can contact at any time. That friend knows your character and opinion. In the book code name Verity by Elizabeth Wayne, we see a unique and very special friendship. The wonderful friendship we saw was between the two girls, Maddy and Julie. For their work and work, they all need to have a codename through the book. These girls know exactly what kind of trouble they encounter when given a code. And most importantly, they will break their trust from their friendship.
"For this summer reading list, there are no books that readers can spend in hammocks than E. Lockhart's We Were Liars.This book has excellent quality like Elizabeth Wein.Code name Verity is the same - Scramble the reader to admire back to the hungry chapter: Can I see this? - Did I miss a little clues? - News day shine, then cut deep. Lockhart I truly surpassed myself using this stunning, dark and charming portrait of a broken family broken by excessive wealth.In rich explanation and sharp wisdom, the story of Cadence Sinclair Eastman will be in the future In the coming years it will inspire readers and confuse them. "- Sarah Pitre, an eternal young adult