Verily the greatest generation fighting the greatest evil in modern times. A half-dozen books, World War Two in Color, a bunch of documentary DVDs from the library. Summer of 2012 for me will forever be linked to the Second World War. The Longest Day (1959), by Cornelius Ryan A fine distinction, I'll grant, but one that can only make sense to you truly if you find yourself in similar circumstances. I can't decide which propelled the experience into a higher level, reading the book while being in the City of Lights, or being in that wonderful city while reading the book. If you ever visit Paris, you must read this book while you are there. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1831), by Victor Hugo And over every objection I could think of. I (almost) literally could not put it down, reading it at every opportunity possible, every free moment over the action-packed span of a few days. Answer in the Form of a Question, Please.
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