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21. Interesting
Thu Dec 2, 2021, 01:55 PM
Dec 2021

Written by Wilbur F. Hinman, first published in 1887. This books gives an inside look at the transformation from citizen to soldier and the constantly changing experiences on the march, on the battlefield, in camp, and in the hospital during the Civil War.

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Doggies! hermetic Nov 2021 #2
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Hmmm indeed hermetic Nov 2021 #4
The Little Old Lady Who Broke All the Rules SheltieLover Nov 2021 #5
Ooooh hermetic Nov 2021 #6
Lol SheltieLover Nov 2021 #12
"The Left Hand of Darkness" by Ursula K. Le Guin Jeebo Nov 2021 #7
"Pinned" hermetic Nov 2021 #8
You are not alone. Perhaps romantic realism, whatever Polly Hennessey Nov 2021 #17
The Lincoln Highway by Towles. FloridaBlues Nov 2021 #9
Oh gosh hermetic Nov 2021 #13
I'm half way through the book. There's a lot of characters FloridaBlues Nov 2021 #14
Still on The King of Prussia Nov 2021 #10
Indeed it is hermetic Nov 2021 #11
Sisterhood Book 12 Final Justice yellowdogintexas Nov 2021 #15
Well, you convinced me hermetic Dec 2021 #19
Looking forward to your impressions. Book #1 is "Weekend Warriors" yellowdogintexas Dec 2021 #24
Go Tell The Bees That I Am Gone, by Diana Gabaldon Staph Nov 2021 #16
I love this series hermetic Dec 2021 #20
Early in the book, Staph Dec 2021 #22
Corporal Si Klegg and His Pard n/t gladium et scutum Nov 2021 #18
Interesting hermetic Dec 2021 #21
that pretty well sums it up. gladium et scutum Dec 2021 #23
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