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Tag Archives: Holocaust
The Book Thief
Ever read a book narrated by Death? I have, sort of, only Death didn’t know he was Death. He accidentally walked into the job, but that’s another story. But this is a book narrated about Death proper, and he’ll have … Continue reading
Posted in historical fiction, Reviews
Tagged 1940s, Children-YA, Germany, Holocaust, WW2
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An Iron Wind
An Iron Wind: Europe Under Hitler© 2016 Peter Fritzsche376 pages That crowds that cheered Neville Chamberlain’s return to England with a promise of peace in his hand are easy to condemn in hindsight. But no one in the 21st century … Continue reading
This Week at the Library (10/9)
Books this Update: Me of Little Faith, Lewis Black When You Are Engulfed in Flames, David Sedaris Surviving Auschwitz, Primo Levi Carl Sagan: A Life, Keay Davidson I began this week with Me of Little Faith, which is a book … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged biography, Carl Sagan, David Sedaris, history, Holocaust, humor, memoir, religion, week in review, WW2
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This Week at the Library (6/11)
It’s been a couple of weeks since the last time I updated, and most of my reading has been focused around school. I’m taking three courses that require readings to prepare for each lecture, and to supplement that (and prepare … Continue reading
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Tagged banned book, Britain, Germany, history, Holocaust, Medieval, week in review, WW2
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