Book Review: No Man's Land by Sally Malcolm — A WWI Historical Fiction
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Summary
A personal book review of Sally Malcolm's "No Man's Land," a historical fiction novel set during World War I (1917). The reviewer shares their interest in the Great War setting, summarizes the premise about a soldier smuggling a camera to the front lines to document the truth of the war, and offers their perspective on the book.
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· 3 pulledDespite being an area of historical interest to me, I haven't read many books set during the Great War.
I was intrigued by the premise and setting and eager to dive into this story.
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