The reason I would recommend this book to anyone, is because of the content of the stories, the genuine enthusiasm of the authors, and the brutal reality some of the stories show. The book is a compilation of war stories by different authors. The book is in the fiction section in the library, but there certainly seems to be a good sense of reality behind each and every story. I suppose the main reason I would recommend this book is because of the genuine knowledge and experience about what they are writting that the authors appear to have.
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Wednesday, October 17, 2012
TY Book Recommendation 2
Erik Higgins recommends War: Stories of Conflict (edited by Michael Morpurgo) which he is reading for his Transition Year Extended Essay:
The reason I would recommend this book to anyone, is because of the content of the stories, the genuine enthusiasm of the authors, and the brutal reality some of the stories show. The book is a compilation of war stories by different authors. The book is in the fiction section in the library, but there certainly seems to be a good sense of reality behind each and every story. I suppose the main reason I would recommend this book is because of the genuine knowledge and experience about what they are writting that the authors appear to have.
The reason I would recommend this book to anyone, is because of the content of the stories, the genuine enthusiasm of the authors, and the brutal reality some of the stories show. The book is a compilation of war stories by different authors. The book is in the fiction section in the library, but there certainly seems to be a good sense of reality behind each and every story. I suppose the main reason I would recommend this book is because of the genuine knowledge and experience about what they are writting that the authors appear to have.
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