

I will definitely read another book by this author as the book was very stimulating.Ĥ. The ending was a little annoying as I could have done with a couple more pages as I loved the book so much. This book really showed what happens to the normal people when there is a war of some kind, a very important subject. Anatole was an acceptable character though whenever the book came to his view, I was less engaged than I was with Zephyrine. The main character was Zephyrine who was a touch and self-sufficient character, by far the most interesting chapter of the book. Many events take place on the streets of Paris so the streets had to be painted vividly which they were. This book is beautifully written about two young people who both believe in a free country and fall in love with each other while a siege from within is starting. Liberty’s Fire is a wonderful book which takes place in the streets of Paris during the French Commune in 1971. This was one of the first books I have read about one of the French revolutions so I found all of the history fascinating. Abi: This book was far from boring, though I found that with the first couple of chapters I really had to sit down and read them. It have left me wanting to learn more about the history of the French revolution and definitely made me want to read the rest of Lydia's booksģ. I really liked all the characters but especially Jules because he was really interesting. It isn't a part of history I knew anything about until I read it and I really liked learning about something new.

I really enjoyed this really interesting book.Ģ.Millie: I found this book really interesting. It is such an interesting part of history and I am so pleased I found out more about it. I also loved finding out more about the Paris Commune.

I also loved Jules as he was a really interesting character. I loved the two main characters Zephyrine and Anatole and seeing their relationship develop. Liberty's Fire is the story of the Paris Commune which I knew nothing about and I was fascinated to learn about it.
