Elizabeth asked this question about All the Light We Cannot See:
**HUGE SPOILER ALERT** Was anyone else as disappointed as I was with Werner's death? I was so mad after reading it. I thought it was pointless and dissatisfying, almost like Doerr was done with him after he and Marie-Laure met, though I'm sure the author thought long and hard about it. Any thoughts?
Deborah A. Longbons I felt as though the ending was very representative of what living in Europe following the war. All of life was colored by the loss and death not only…moreI felt as though the ending was very representative of what living in Europe following the war. All of life was colored by the loss and death not only of individuals but of the way of life. The war had shown the true nature of people....some good and strong....somewhat and/ or evil.(less)
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