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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
by Stieg Larsson
An Outstanding Book (9/27/2008)
The reader of this outstanding book will be intrigued by its plot, character studies and thrilling mysteries. However, there is much more to be gained from it. The late author was an expert Nazi hunter who understood better than most how sadism and economic greed motivated the followers of Adolph Hitler. One caveat: this book contains explicit sexual violence.
Soldier's Heart: Reading Literature Through Peace and War at West Point
by Elizabeth D. Samet
A Worthwhile Book (3/3/2008)
This book gives insight into the education of cadets at West Point, as well as their feelings about war and peace. Professor Samet teaches literature and related subjects, which provide her students with intellectual and emotional insights. These, as well as her understanding and support, help many through the difficult deployments that lie ahead. Her choice of assignments is also interesting. This is a worthwhile book.
The Book Thief
by Markus Zusak
Superlative (9/20/2007)
This is a superlative book that should be read by as many people as possible – from about 9th grade level young people to adults. The author illuminates complexities of human behavior and also helps us to see depths of good and evil that are often missed.
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