

I like that with most of these covers you can almost instantly tell that it’s a war novel. I personally quite like it, however I think it’s a newer version considering the book is a few years old.

It clearly links to a scene in the story, although the reader doesn’t know that until pat way through. It’s kind of boring and doesn’t draw me in. It doesn’t really link to the story or show that it’s a war novel. This is also a pretty common cover and (don’t hate me) I kind of don’t like it.However this cover makes more sense once you have finished reading the book and doesn’t really draw me in. I also think that the overlapping effect is really cool. This cover is one of the most common and I like it, especially the “ I have told the truth,” and the details of the plane and explosion in the background.She is the pilot who flew me into France – an Allied Invasion of Two. But the story of how I came to be here starts with my friend Maddie. All I have to do is cough up everything I can remember about the British War Effort. He has said that I can have as much paper as I need. Possibly the only way out for a girl caught red-handed doing dirty work like mine – and I will do anything, anything to avoid SS-Hauptsturmführer von Linden interrogating me again. But I look at all the dark and twisted roads ahead and cooperation is the easy way out. You’ll shoot me at the end no matter what I do. A tale of friendship and tough situations that I recommend you all read. I recently reread this book, and it was as heart wrenching as I remember.


Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein is a historical novel set in WW2.
