Hello readers! While this story looks like a wintery, cold weather book, I assure you that you will enjoy it at any time of the year. Even in the months where it feels like we live on the surface of the sun, July and August. Here’s the format for this review- I’ll give you a synopsis, my review, who I think should read this, and a pairing of some sort. Now let’s discuss…
The Diamond Eye by Kate Quinn
The Synopsis
Mila Pavlichenko is a single mother and is more of the bookish type. But when Hitler starts to invade her home country of Russia, she joins the fight. She’s given a rifle and earns herself the title of Lady Death. Mila makes 300 kills as a sniper and is sent to America on a goodwill tour. While there, she meets and befriends First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt. She also discovers an old enemy who has joined forces with a dangerous new foe, and Mila engages in the deadliest battle of her life.
The Diamond Eye is based on a true story about a mother turned soldier turned heroine.
My Review
This book came highly recommended to me by a friend who loves historical fiction, specifically WWII historical fiction, and could not stop talking about how great it was. She also noted how interesting it was that we never get many Russian accounts of that time period. I gave it a chance, and she was right! I was captivated by this story of a woman who risked everything to fight for her country and did it with such talent and guts. This was my first book by Kate Quinn, and I found her writing style to be enjoyable and will definitely give more of her stories a try. I gave it 4.5 stars.
Who Should Read It?
This book is for fans of: historical fiction, WWII heroines, strong female characters, books based on true stories.
Pair It With…
Fur (faux or real- I don’t judge) in blanket form or coat form, a White or Black Russian, which I know didn’t originate in Russia, but a White Russian is such a cold weather drink in my mind. It goes perfectly with the snowy setting of the book.
My White Russian Recipe
In a rocks glass filled with ice:
2 ounces Vodka
1 ounce Kahlua
Finish with heavy cream
Stir and sprinkle with cinnamon
Now I’m in the mood for some cold weather, a warm coat, and a White Russian. Let me know if you pick this one up or make the drink. The cinnamon isn’t usually part of the drink, but I’ve been adding it to mine for years. Get the book at your local library, independent bookstore, secondhand book website, or here.