You'll like it.
There are other related stories, I'm going to look for them.
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You'll like it.
There are other related stories, I'm going to look for them.
I have his "The Girl who Saved the King of Sweden" on my 'to read' pile of books.
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City Of Windows - Robert Pobi
Just about to start this;
The Tattooist of Auschwitz – Heather Morris
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A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court.. Mark Twain.
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The New Oxford Book of Victorian Verse.
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Robert Alter's translation of the Psalms.
Currently reading 'The Wrong Side of Goodbye' by Michael Connelly and really enjoying it.
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Goldhagen: Hitler's Willing Executioners - Ordinary Germans & the Holocaust, Abacus books, 1997 >>> Received with utter fury in sone quarters, its author vilified for setting the genocide of the war years in the totality of German history. Goldhagen dismisses the usual excuse that the Holocaust was down to the unfortunate collison between economic recession and a freakish abberation of Germany's national psyche known to us as National Socialism. Germany's desire to 'solve' the Jewish Question goes back much further and deeper than the years 1933 - 1945.