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Elizabeth Wein
A daring tale of war, revolution and intrigue, from the renowned historical fiction author of Carnegie shortlisted Code Name Verity, Elizabeth Wein.
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before The brilliant Elizabeth Weinwrote Code Name Verity
The brilliant Elizabeth Wein, before The brilliant Elizabeth Weinwrote Code Name Verity, wrote a series retelling the King Arthur stories beginning with The Winter Prince.
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a book by Elizabeth E. Wein on 6-2-2012
Code Name Verity, #1) is a book by Elizabeth E. Wein on 6-2-2012.
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Elizabeth
Elizabeth is the author of Code Name Verity, winner of the Edgar Award in the Young Adult category and a Printz Medal Honor Book; Rose Under Fire, winner of the Schneider Family Book Award; and Black Dove, White Raven, winner of the Children’s Africana Book Award.
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Elizabeth E. Wein's 2012 novel
Elizabeth E. Wein's 2012 novel, Code Name Verity, is a World War II thriller focusing on the friendship between two young British women, a transport pilot and a spy.
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Ryan Capper
When the Polls Lie: 100 Reader's Opinions Code Name Verity is a book by Ryan Capper on 21-2-2013.
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World War II's page-turning plot World War II's heartbreaking finish
Code Name Verity, Elizabeth Wein’s 2012 young adult novel about pilots and spies in World War II, was widely and justifiably lauded for World War II's twisty two-narrator structure, World War II's page-turning plot, and World War II's heartbreaking finish.
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part of author Elizabeth Weir's Young Pilot Series
Code Name Verity is part of author Elizabeth Weir's Young Pilot Series.
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Hurrah
Hurrah wrote Code Name Verity and other great ones if you don't remember.
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an amazing ww2 novel with some hints of other things on this list such as espionage () and friendships which is down belowwhich basically makes friendships a great story
Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein is an amazing ww2 novel with some hints of other things on this list such as espionage (which is down below) and friendships which basically makes friendships a great story.
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by Egmont UK, Disney-Hyperion and Doubleday Canada
Code Name Verity, published by Egmont UK, Disney-Hyperion and Doubleday Canada in 2012, is a World War II thriller in which two young girls, one a Resistance spy and the other a transport pilot, become unlikely best friends.
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Wein
Wein is the author of CODE NAME VERITY, which I have not read, but which I purchased so that I could.
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A book any John Green
A book any John Green DOES love, however, and has tried to push on everyone in the house, is Code Name Verity.
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Euan McEwen
Before Euan McEwen was Code Name Verity, Euan McEwen was just Julie, a young carefree girl just turning 16 and home for the summer to enjoy Euan McEwen's grandfathers estate one last time before the summer turns into a school.
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a solidly written, thought-provoking, and emotionally-driven novel of two courageous young women
Regardless of your age, Code Name Verity is a solidly written, thought-provoking, and emotionally-driven novel of two courageous young women in the midst of World War II.
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