WWII

Book Review: Gated Grief by Leila Levinson

Author Lelia Levinson travels all over the world and the US in order to get firsthand accounts from other surviving…

13 years ago

Book Review: A Fierce Radiance by Lauren Belfer

A Fierce Radiance makes penicillin interesting. Spies, sex, big money, scrupulous industrialists, incorruptible scientist as well as corruptible ones.

13 years ago

Book Review: Field Gray by Philip Kerr

The past of Bernie Gunther catches up with in 1954 Cuba while doing work for mobster boss Meyer Lansky. Even…

13 years ago

Book Review: Killing Rommel by Steven Pressfield

A historical fiction book taking place in the early 1940's when General Erwin Rommel's (The Dessert Fox) troops were intent…

13 years ago

Book Review: Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford

The book touches on a part of American history which is rarely talked about, the internment camps built for Japanese…

13 years ago

Book Review: Beatrice and Virgil by Yann Martel

I really didn’t know what to think about “Beatrice and Virgil” by Yann Martel. I didn’t like it yet didn’t…

13 years ago

Book Review: We, The Drowned by Carsten Jensen

We, The Drowned by Carsten Jensen is a spellbinding, award winning novel spanning 100 years in a small Danish coastal…

13 years ago

Book Review: And The Show Went On by Alan Riding

The ambiguities and complexities which are presented in this book when it comes to the artists resisting the occupation are…

13 years ago

Book Review: Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand

The amazing story of Louis Zamperini an American athlete, World War II Air Corp bombardier who survived a crash and…

13 years ago

Book Review: The Losing Role by Steve Anderson

Max Kaspar, afailed German-American, is fighting on the Eastern front when he is drafted by the SS to impersonate American…

13 years ago

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