All Quiet on the Western
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The book, All Quiet On The Western Front, is a war novel written about World War I. It Is written from the side of the Germans. The book is really interesting at times and real easy to read and understand. In the following paper you are going to read a lot that I have to say. You might find it interesting and/or you might not even finish. Either way this is how it goes. The book is based on the experience that one man had while fighting a war against the British. First of all, the guys name is...
If you are thinking about joinig the military you should read this book. It might just change your mind. Overall the book itself is written good and easy to understand. You should read it even if your just looking for a good story. In conclusion, I don"t think I ever want to read a war book again. I really don"t like to think about how all theose men died for no reason at all. That just makes me sick. I hope you have enjoyed reading my paper. I hope you are still here to be reading the end.
If you are thinking about joinig the military you should read this book. It might just change your mind. Overall the book itself is written good and easy to understand. You should read it even if your just looking for a good story. In conclusion, I don"t think I ever want to read a war book again. I really don"t like to think about how all theose men died for no reason at all. That just makes me sick. I hope you have enjoyed reading my paper. I hope you are still here to be reading the end.
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