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The Rose Code

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I looooooved this book! I read it in a day and was sorry when it was over. Some readers might be starting to tire of fiction set in World War II, but this one is unique, and I will be recommending it wholeheartedly. Yes, it's about the work that was done at Bletchley Park (which is fascinating), but it also shows how that experience affects the characters' lives for years to come. It starts as a found-family type of story and then morphs into a ticking-clock mystery/thriller with a feel-good ending. Just fantastic.

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I really enjoy Kate Quinn's books but this one missed the mark for me. I found it very confusing at times and after the half-way mark, I just had to give up on it. I am so glad that so many people really liked this book. Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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Kate Quinn is a master of brilliant historical fiction. The Rose Code is an unforgettable story of 3 young women from diverse backgrounds who end up working as Bletchley Park code breakers during WW2. I found myself in tears while reading this amazing story of great personal sacrifice and courage. I’ll be reading more Kate Quinn. This is a long book, but it didn’t drag and the characters were well developed and believable.
Highly recommended.

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The Rose Code follows the story of three very different women who work to crack the Enigma codes during World War II. Osla is vivacious debutant out to prove she is more than just a “silly deb” with a pretty face. She had a brain and wants to be taken seriously for a change. Mab is a poor girl with family secrets who wants a stable life with a respectable husband. She’s not a social climber. She just wants a better life than the one she grew up with. Beth is brilliant, quiet, and shy. She’s held under her abusive and domineering mother’s thumb. Beth soon becomes one of the best code breakers at Betchley Park, the secret facility dedicated to decoding and translating German radio transmissions. The three women form an unlikely friendship as Osla and Mab help Beth come out of her shell and stand up to her mother.

As the war progresses and the women become more immersed in their work at BP, they all experience romance and heartache. Their friendship fractures when Mab suffers a devastating loss and blames Osla and Beth. Just as the Allies begin to launch the D-Day invasion of France, Beth discovers there’s a traitor inside the Bletchley Park. Before she has the chance to crack more code to learn the traitor’s identity, she’s accused of having a breakdown and whisked off to a mental hospital. She spends three and a half years there trying to maintain her sanity and figure out who the traitor was. When the medical staff start discussing a lobotomy for her, Beth is desperate. She reaches out to her old friends Osla and Mad to help get her out, find the traitor, and bring them to justice.

Quinn crafts a well researched and thrilling story of the women who worked so behind the scenes for their country during the war. The characters are witty, determined, and so very real - especially in their grief and heartache. Osla, Mab, and Beth will stay with you long after you finish reading the book. She does a wonderful job capturing the chaotic energy of Bletchley Park and the brilliant people who worked there. There’s something here for every reader to enjoy from historical fiction, to romance to espionage. This is sure to be a popular choice with readers.

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Osla, a young woman who longs to be thought of as more than a dizzy debutante. Mab, a self-made young woman who is looking for a husband. Beth, a small town spinster who excels at crossword puzzles. This unlikely trio join some of the greatest minds in Great Britain under a thick veil of secrecy to serve their country. I was enthralled, astounded and fascinated by this book that reveals the extraordinary contribution women portrayed in company with their more famous male counterparts throughout that unstable time. Kate Quinn reveals the monumental endeavor behind all the code breakers at Bletchley Park during World War II against the Nazi regime. The diligent research, dynamic characters, and thrilling suspense quickly made this hard to put down book one of my favorites for the year!

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Mab, Osla, and Beth have nothing much in common when their lives are irrevocably intertwined at the onset of WWII. They suddenly find themselves working at Bletchley Park; a walled off estate within a little town outside of London. But within this little town lies some of England's greatest minds, called together to interpret, break, and translate code. Over the course of the war the friendships, families and wills of Mab, Osla, and Beth are put to the test in this sweeping historical fiction novel.

Kate Quinn has done it again. She breathes life into her characters in a way that makes them jump off the page. Each sentence Quinn writes can be seen and felt. While Osla was by far my favorite character, I enjoyed reading from all three perspectives and thought they were perfectly woven together to create a work of art. The only reason I'm giving this 4 stars instead of 5 is because it could have been trimmed down by taking out some of the focus/monotonous dialogue about codes and code machines. Otherwise, this is another historical fiction novel that would make the perfect film or TV show. Add it to your "TBR" list now!

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Thank you NetGalley for providing me with and ARC and ALC of this title. I have read The Alice Network (which is one of my favorites) and Huntress by Kate Quinn and The Rose Code did not disappoint. 3 very different women who end up working at Bletchley Park to crack ciphers during WWII for the British are connected to each other through their experiences at Bletchley Park and their individual lives before and after WWII. There are oh so many secrets they try to keep from each other as they struggle to be successful in their jobs at Bletchley Park. There are many twists and turns to this story and you just want to keep reading to see what is going to happen next. I have recommended this book to many of my friends. I alternated between the book and the audiobook. Narration of the audiobook is excellent.

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Trigger warnings: war, violence, gaslighting, attempted rape, involuntary mental hospitalization

(3.5 stars, rounded up)

Three women are recruited at the Government Code and Cypher School at Bletchley Park as codebreakers during WWII. Osla and Mab meet on the train to Bletchley, and Osla recruits Beth after noticing her talent for solving crossword puzzles.

The story is told in alternating timelines, starting both before and after World War II. Readers are taken through the early days of WWII until America joins the Allies. The post-WWII storyline takes place in November 1947, right before the royal wedding. The women's time at Bletchley comes back to them as they investigate a traitor.

Socialite Osla Kendall meets the handsome young Prince Philip before the war. She enjoys writing to and flirting with him during the war when he is away with the Navy. Osla's fluency in German makes her an asset to the British codebreakers at Bletchley; she takes messages that have been decrypted and translates them into English. Her later story takes place when she is preparing to attend Philip's royal wedding.

Mabel "Mab" Church leaves Shoreditch (London) in the hopes of eventually bringing her mother and little sister with her. Their safety cannot be guaranteed in London, but her mother refuses to leave her home. Mab is working for herself and her family but longs to marry so she can feel financially secure. Her work at Bletchley involves using and fixing coding machines. In 1947, Mab is a married woman with children who is reluctant to dredge up the past, potentially endangering her family.

Beth Finch has suffered emotional abuse from her mother, leading her to believe that she is stupid and has nothing to contribute to the world. Upon joining the team at Bletchley, she struggles with feeling incompetent and useless. Beth's 1947 timeline revolves around her time at a mental institution and initiating contact with Mab and Osla about the spy within Bletchley.

Saskia Maarleveld is one of my favorite audiobook narrators, and she does a great job on this one. My only complaint is that when books have multiple points of view, I like the audio production better when there are different narrators for each character.

Recommended for readers of World War II fiction and fans of Kate Quinn.

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This is my first book by Kate Quinn but it will not be my last! I’ve read a very wide selection of historical fiction and non fiction about WWII. I had no idea about these code breakers beyond hearing about Alan Turing. Even knowing the outcome of the war, Quinn created a real sense of unease.

Osla, Mab, and Beth were so well drawn that I felt I knew them. One of the things I enjoy to read and see the most are accurate and believable friendships between women. Kate Quinn delivers here amazingly! If you enjoyed The Lilac Girls, you’ll love The Rose Code.

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Kate Quinn’s latest work of historical fiction is intense, powerful and intriguing, detailing the female code breakers used to decipher enemy plans during WWII. Quinn has proven herself to be an excellent writer and her characters come alive on the page so that you feel like you know them personally. This was both interesting and dramatic, the perfect combination. This will be a favorite of book clubs.

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Yet again Kate Quinn delivers a triumph! Quinn's writing style and her character development make every book she writes a journey for the reader. She perfectly captures the mood. In this latest work, Quinn offers three distinct personalities; Osla the social debutante, Mab the fierce determined one, and Beth the quiet unassuming one. The book provides readers with several focus points. Of course there is the intensity of decoding secrets while keeping secrets during WWII. There is the escapism of a royal wedding, falling in love, dancing, dining, Bletchley Bletherings, and the Mad Hatters book club. Last but not least of course, is the treachery of deceit that lands a someone in a sanitorium. The amount of research that went into this novel is obvious when reading the headache inducing explanations of the rods, cords, lobsters, and everything else surrounding the enigma and bombe machines. To say that Bletchley Park was a well oiled machine is an understatement. While we may never know all of what happened at BP, I know that the author surpassed my expectations with the plot twists in this book. You won't see them coming at all! An intense read that will have you on the edge of your seat.

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Thanks to NetGalley for this advance reader copy in exchange for a fair review.
I have been on pins and needles waiting for this book.I have read Alice Network and The Huntress and still offer them up to any patron who wants a riveting historical fiction.
This book is equally riveting! Following three code breakers through their meeting, their arguments, their loves, and finally through the breaking of one incredibly crucial code, I would declare this one that you will read late into the night.
Kate Quinn does it again! Already looking forward to the book club I will have on this one.
Thank you!
5*

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This is the story of the unlikely friendship of three women who served at Bletchley Park in WW2. Bletchley Park is what brought them together in spite of their varying backgrounds and personalities. The premise of the story is that one woman desperately needs the other two to help her after the war. Thus we revisit their time at Bletchley while trying to resolve the existing crisis. I especially liked the portrayal of the women and their times. The author didn’t impose the filter of current sensibilities on the story. She told a story of strong independent and brave women while keeping to the limits and societal norms of the times. This is a skill that I truly appreciate in an author. Well done!

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Quinn’s book follows three women who play a crucial role in helping the British defeat the Germans during WWII. One is a socialite, one is a woman from humble beginnings who is determined to improve her social standing and the last is a woman who might be on the spectrum, although such a diagnosis was never made at the time. The first two get recruited to work at a top secret base of operations at Bletchley Park. They rent rooms from a family nearby where they find a young woman who is abused by her parents. The two try to include the daughter in some of their outings and learn that instead of being mentally deficient as the mother espouses, the girl has a mathematical, logical facility that impresses them.

Soon all three work in various departments at Bletchley Park. They each play a role in cracking the German code using the enigma machine. The book highlights the intensity of the efforts to decipher the workings of the machines and the complex code used by the German military. One feels the stress and anxiety of the highly secretive effort to beat the code. The book literally hums with the pressure to solve the puzzle.

The characters are wonderfully rendered and they all demonstrate their ability to develop and change. They also all show a patriotic commitment to adhere to the strict code of secrecy that their jobs demanded. While the book explores the lives of all three, it is Beth, the abused daughter, whose story is so tragic. A few years after the war, Beth reaches out to her former friends, begging for help, but the other women are haunted by her betrayal from their time at Bletchley. Some wounds are too deep to get past and there might be no salvation for Beth.

Quinn has written a riveting book that is powerful and perceptive. It simultaneously highlights the important role of women and yet also the powerlessness of women. Gripping and memorable, this will certainly add to Quinn’s reputation as a fascinating chronicler of historic fiction set in WWII.

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Has Kate Quinn have a story for you!! Once again, she takes you to World War II. This time. you're cracking secret codes in a secret location. You're intercepting war messages from the Germans along with Osla Kendall, Mab Churt and Beth Finch. Osla is the socialite who wants to prove there's more to her than just being a debutante. Mab is the girl from the poor part of town who wants better for herself and her family. And Beth is the one who's Mom bullies her and has no back bone. Through war circumstances, these three come together.

As the war rages on, each of these girls grows into women they wanted to be, but never thought they would. One will turn her back on her family to forge her own life on her terms. One will lose the most important people in her life. One will sacrifice her heart for love's sack. And you will not want to stop reading as these ladies do the impossible. But all is not as easy as broken hearts. Devastation, betrayal and despair loom large.

My favorite character was Osla. She's the spitfire of the group. She's stronger than she gave herself credit for in the beginning. Beth was the growth you loved the most. She went from shy and timid to a powerhouse in the war effort. Mab's secrets were ones that I didn't predict. As these women became part of the backbone for defeating the Germans, you couldn't wait to see what would happen next.

Kate Quinn has brought you another masterpiece. I couldn't put this book down. Once again, it's based off real people and places. She told another gripping story that you pulled you in from the first page. Kate has become one of my favorite historical fiction writers because she's unbelievably gifted at telling her stories. All I wanted to do was see what each page had in store for the story and the girls I've been rooting for. You are in for an amazing, unforgettable adventure. One you will not likely forget after you read the last word and turn the final page.

If you're like me, your house will become a mess while you're lost in the story, but you won't care, It'll be totally worth it. Thank you, Kate, for another awesome book. It was a true pleasure to read it.

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I rarely read a book over 400 pages these days because I just can't dedicate that much time to one book, well I am glad I broke my rule when I requested The Rose Code. This is a big book and although I couldn't put it down it's still takes awhile to get through but if you are a lover of historical fiction move this book to the top of your list. A riveting, suspenseful story.

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Awesome book written by Kate Quinn! This historical fiction story is about three women brought together, to help fight in the war, against the Nazi Germans, in World War Two, as codebreakers working at Bletchley Park. Olsa, Mab, and Beth come from very different places and backgrounds, to form an alliance and friendship, and are forever bound by their loyalty and oath to secrecy to their Country! A tantalizing story of these three friends/coworkers’ lives during the war years and their service to Great Britain. You can feel and empathize, with their trials and triumphs, as ordinary women, doing extraordinary tasks, while living and working during the Great War. Recommended reading for all! Did not want to put down until the end!

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Kate Quinn has done it again! I have read many WWII historical fiction novels but reading about the code breakers was a first. Absolutely fascinating! Mab, Isla and Beth were all well rounded characters. The plot had a great many twists and turns to have you hooked and trying to figure out the ending.

I received an advance copy of this book and audiobook from NetGalley in return for my honest opinion.

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I can't rate this book. I got about halfway through, and I still didn't hit anything that was worth it for me to finish reading. One of my friends loved it and sped through it, but it's just not my cup of tea.

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This book is great! Would definitely recommend. Thanks so much to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC.

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