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A review by ijoy13
Tatiana and Alexander by Paullina Simons
4.0
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Re read 1/25 audiobook
So much I missed it don’t remember.
Hmm… Still love their story. I hate the time that elapses, I get it but it doesn't make me like it any more. The back and forth of youth and adulthood of Alexander wasn't my favorite. But we did get to know a lot of his background.
It is really quite amazing that Alexander survived through all that he did. Yes he is changed but still alive. He was in work camps, prison camps, faced a firing squad persay. He was shot, injured, starved and whatever else you could imagine. Him finding Pasha and later having to bury him was so sad. He always stayed true to Tania, though towards the end his hope definitely waned.
Once again, Tania who really deserves to cry 'whoa is me, feel sorry for me,' never does. She keeps trudging ahead, hoping and caring for everyone she comes across. And little Anthony is too precious.
It's a happy-ish ending but their road ahead will be filled with bumps.
Re read 1/25 audiobook
So much I missed it don’t remember.
Hmm… Still love their story. I hate the time that elapses, I get it but it doesn't make me like it any more. The back and forth of youth and adulthood of Alexander wasn't my favorite. But we did get to know a lot of his background.
It is really quite amazing that Alexander survived through all that he did. Yes he is changed but still alive. He was in work camps, prison camps, faced a firing squad persay. He was shot, injured, starved and whatever else you could imagine. Him finding Pasha and later having to bury him was so sad. He always stayed true to Tania, though towards the end his hope definitely waned.
Once again, Tania who really deserves to cry 'whoa is me, feel sorry for me,' never does. She keeps trudging ahead, hoping and caring for everyone she comes across. And little Anthony is too precious.
It's a happy-ish ending but their road ahead will be filled with bumps.