We thought it would be fun to share some of our favorite WWII books in case anyone needs some recommendations for the 2017 reading challenge. We’d also love for you to share some of your favorites in the comments to give us some ideas for our own reading!
It was really hard to pare down our lists, so we’ve chosen 5 individual favorites, and 5 books that we both read and loved.
Our shared favorites, in no particular order:

Anna’s review
Serena’s review

Anna’s review
Serena’s review

Anna’s review
Serena’s review

Anna’s review
Serena’s review

Anna’s review
Serena’s review
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Anna’s favorites, in no particular order
(click the cover to read her review)





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Serena’s favorites, in no particular order
(click cover to read her review)





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We hope you’ll consider reading some of our favorites for the challenge. Please share your recommendations in the comments!
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January 9, 2017
Categories: WWII . Tags:A Moment Forever, Alyson Richman, Amanda Hodgkinson, Annie Barrows, Bret Witter, Cat Gardiner, Code Name Verity, Deborah Johnson, Deborah Lawrenson, Douglas R. Skopp, Elizabeth Wein, Ellen Marie Wiseman, Erika Robuck, Every Man Dies Alone, Grand Central, Hans Fallada, Jenna Blum, Joanne Gilbert, Karen White, Kristin Hannah, Kristina McMorris, Markus Zusak, Mary Ann Shaffer, Meg Waite Clayton, Melanie Benjamin, Pam Jenoff, Robert Edsel, Sandra Dallas, Sarah Jio, Sarah McCoy, Shadows Walking, Tallgrass, The Baker's Daughter, The Book Thief, The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, The Monuments Men, The Plum Tree, The Race for Paris, The Sea Garden, The Secret of Magic, Women of Valor . Author: Anna
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My favourite are All quiet on the western front and The bronze horseman
Well, All quiet on the western front for the first world war
Those are both on my to-read list! Thanks for sharing. 🙂