First Impressions of Olive Bright, Pigeoneer

_ymlb
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Nov 05 2020 – 10:08 PM

Unique, captivating

I love how Olive Bright is like the heroine of the story by trying to contribute to the WWII....

syost
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Nov 05 2020 – 09:51 PM

Historical fans will love!

Olive Bright, Pigeoneer is a historical fiction novel and I’m just not the biggest fan of this...

irezelina
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Nov 05 2020 – 06:57 PM

Go Olive!

I love Olive's character and personality. She is challenging the demure female standards that the...

felicite reads
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Nov 05 2020 – 05:07 PM

Sounds great!

Historical fiction is usually a win with me. I don't know a lot about WWII (or pigeon use during...

sgudavalli
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Nov 05 2020 – 04:35 PM

Olive sounds Great!

This book sounds like a cute concept, but I usually don't gravitate towards books such as this....

kadebraylen
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Nov 05 2020 – 04:23 PM

interesting. WWII.

Let's start with the cover. The photo used is classic and beautiful. It catches your eye...

becky brown
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Nov 05 2020 – 04:09 PM

Spirited Tale

I really liked the character of Olive. She is a spirited young woman looking for how she can do...

akcd
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Nov 05 2020 – 12:51 PM

not my genre

This book follows an interesting cast of characters and seems very unique. I've never been a fan...

kennedyjil
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Nov 05 2020 – 11:30 AM

Torn

The character development of Olive and the depth of detail about her life and surroundings is...

shilo1364
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Nov 05 2020 – 11:25 AM

Not for me

Decently written, with a sprinkling of some odd word choices and turns of phrase. World War II...

jlk0004
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Nov 05 2020 – 10:17 AM

Interesting

This book looks extremely interesting. As a new mom I’ve got more time at home where I need new...

elena l.
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Nov 05 2020 – 12:26 AM

Sounds a charming novel

I am a huge fan of historical fiction however the setting in World War II is so saturated......

xxjenadanxx
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Nov 04 2020 – 11:18 PM

Slow Starter

Olive Bright, Pigeoneer is a really unique perspective on WWII that I don't think has been done...

mollypfeil
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Nov 04 2020 – 06:37 PM

fancy

Olive Bright, Pigeoneer, sounds very interesting. From the first look I can gather that this...

pascale1812
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Nov 04 2020 – 05:02 PM

Pigeons, huzzah

Now that I know 'pigeoneer' is a thing, I definitely need to know more about these pigeon...

sirusso
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Nov 04 2020 – 04:34 PM

Not sure

After reading the first look, I thought that the story was interesting and well-written, but it...

mjlog
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Nov 04 2020 – 03:23 PM

Lots to Wonder About

I read The Long Flight Home about the use of homing pigeons in WWII, but in the short...

yodarules12
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Nov 04 2020 – 03:18 PM

It seems cute

This seems like a cute book. Almost like Nancy Drew or Hardy Boys kind of cute. As an adult, I...

abondthroughbooks
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Nov 04 2020 – 12:45 PM

Pretty good

I really do appreciate when historical fiction novels give a precise timeline to start chapters...

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