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Interesting novel about Napoleon's 'Hundred Days'. The main character, Joseph, recalls his experience as a conscript in Ligny and Waterloo. At this, Erckmann and Chatrian did a great job portraying the brutal reality of 19th century warfare.
Sadly, most of the story is just filler between the Bourbon restoration (heavily criticized by the authors) and Joseph's conscription to the L'Armée du Nordafter the return of the Emperor.
نیمه اول کتاب مشغول توصیف زندگی و دیدگاه مردم معمولی راجب اتفاقات بعد از انقلاب فرانسه و در ادامه بازگشت ناپلئون میشه.شروع خوب ولی آرومی داره نیمه دوم سربازان به سمت واترلو حرکت میکنن و جنگ شروع میشه به نظر من توصیف عالی جنگ از دیدگاه یک سرباز معمولیه و شمارو به فکر فرو میبره در کل کتاب خوبی بود و اگه به موضوعش علاقه دارید حتما بخونید