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The best war novels that you've read
I'm reading this book now about how the delta force was first started and i must say, it's pretty damn interesting to say the least. The book is calledInside Delta Force. I'm just curious to know about some of the war novels ya'll have read before
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i thought you were the band?
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Nah, i'd kill myself if i got banned from this site happy: . It's just that i moved from birmingham, AL to where i currently precide(sp) Marietta, Ga bc of my family having financial troubles and other small bs as well.
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The best war novel I have read was all quiet on the western front. Wait, does the Chronicles of Narnia count??
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Jan Guilo's "Ingenmansland" and Andy McNab's "Crisis Four".
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The Cross of Iron
by:Willi Heinrich |
Auschwitz a german nazi death camp
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D-Day - Stephen Ambrose
38 North Yankee - Ed Ruggero |
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Does it have to be WWII or nonfiction?
If not, the '....... King' trilogy(Seer, Demon, Warrior) by Chris Bunch is are a great group of medevil/adult/military/fantasy novels. Also for non-fantasy modern military books: Anything by Larry Bond. |
Band of Brothers - Stephen E. Ambrose
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Band of Brothers By Steven E. Ambrose
Darby's Rangers By William O. Darby and William H. Baumer The Terrible Hours By Peter Maas Air Raid-Pearl Harbor! By Theodore Taylor |
War novels are not really all that good compared to other fiction.
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