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Echo burning by Lee Child.. Love the Jack Reacher novel's.. If you get a chance check them out..
Enjoyed them greatly, but with Andrew Child becoming more involved, the books have gotten much shorter and sadly, stale and redundant A real shame.
 
Passchendaele: The Sacrificial Ground.

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The Second (or Third depending on perspective) Battle of Ypres provides the most enduring images of WW1 to present generations. While Verdun accumulated many more casualties, it is unarguable that any battle in history exceeded the horrors of Passchendaele.
 
Passchendaele: The Sacrificial Ground.

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The Second (or Third depending on perspective) Battle of Ypres provides the most enduring images of WW1 to present generations. While Verdun accumulated many more casualties, it is unarguable that any battle in history exceeded the horrors of Passchendaele.
I'm going to snag a copy. Thanks!
 
For any hunter out there, or adventure seeker, try reading any of Peter Hathaway Capsticks books. He is a lawyer turned big game hunter and culling officer in the African bush. Fascinating stories and so well written, you don’t want to put them down! Ive read each multiple times since my teenage years.
 
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The Wager. It's nothing at all about a bet; it's the name of a ship, and a great story of hardship, survival, character and moral dilemmas. Well-written, compelling.
 
Passchendaele: The Sacrificial Ground.

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The Second (or Third depending on perspective) Battle of Ypres provides the most enduring images of WW1 to present generations. While Verdun accumulated many more casualties, it is unarguable that any battle in history exceeded the horrors of Passchendaele.
Thanks for the recommendation. Going to add this one to my list.
 
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I love graphic novels and comics, have since I was about five or six, and just wrapped up the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles "The Last Ronin" Series. If you like the Turtles' comics, you'll love these.
 
I read that, great book.
If you recall, there was a passage about the wife of an SS officer in Poland and some Jewish children. As you know I have read a ton of military history and seen gruesome photos/videos and the like.

Maybe it is because I have gotten older, but that passage was disturbingly upsetting and really got to me.
 

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