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A tremendous work by a gifted author.

Atkinson is truly gifted in his writing. To write about so much destruction and sadness and still hold a captive audience takes someone special. And then, the very final paragraph (before the Epilogue) especially the last line Darkness fell and the lights came on.
I have added more books by him to my TBR shelf, and I am thinking of reading The British Are Coming: The War for America, Lexington to Princeton, 1775-1777. Have either of you read it?

I am also finished. I agree it feels like an accomplishment.
The last chapter before the epilogue was so tragic. It was hard to read.

Atkinson is truly gift..."
It has been nice to discuss it along the way.
Atkinson is one of those amazing authors that people miss out on when they don't read non-fiction. He really has a way with words.
I own a copy of The British are Coming but have not read it yet. I feel another buddy read may be in order, though we may want to wait a while - it's another long one.

That timing would work for me, Joanne.


Funny that we all own a copy. Will look forward to another buddy read!






I have started reading quite a bit of Napoleonic era nonfiction, but would enjoy some good fiction as well.

I have started reading quite a bit of Napoleonic era nonfiction, but would enjoy some good fiction as well."
Cornwell's Sharpe series...and the series starring Sean Bean are spectacular adaptations.

I am in the process of reading Sharpe's Tiger, which is very good so far.

I have a book that has been on my list for a long time Where the Light Falls, French Revolution Historical Fiction, maybe we can read it?

I have a book that has been on my list for a long time Where the Light Falls, French Revo..."
It is already on my TBR. That is another period I happily read. In fact, read a lot of its history as part of my college major back in the mid-70s.

I do not own it but will check to see if I can find a copy at the local library.

https://www.history.com/news/d-day-7-...
I don't remember reading about # 1 or 7.

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Thanks, Joanne, I enjoyed reading that. Today is my sis' birthday so I'm always interested.
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