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Winds of War and War and Remembrance.
Just finished the second of this two part series. Read on an e-reader. I kept wondering: why is this book taking so long to read? Then once finished I saw the page count: 1,396 pages. That's why!
Anyway, this is an incredible pair of novels, which follow one family and others in their orbit, from 1939 to 1945—spanning just about every theatre of war, politics, and heartbreak from that era. Berlin, Washington, Moscow, the Pacific, Europe, concentration camps, and so on.
Recommended!
Nov 30, 2024

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