![]() ![]() But by book ten of the Night Soldiers series, and after the last installment being the least enjoyable for me, the realization does occur to me that I know how its going to play out. I can sympathize with such an estimate, I see it more clearly now too. But as one reviewer has noted, Furst tends to write the same story, but in a different context, each time. Ever since the first book in the series, which was and still is my favorite, I have tracked with interest the recurring places, the appearances of cross-over characters, and the rich scene-crafting. I’ve read all the Night Soldiers books in order, up to The Spies of Warsaw. I do love my films, but really appreciate the books more. ![]() Besides, I can read them over time and not have to watch a full two hour production. For me, a book is a film with better plot and no budget restraints, so they are almost always much more enjoyable than a film. The reviews on this site are more and more bookish, which I really don’t mind but perhaps you do. ![]()
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