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Reading is life. There is no such thing as having "too many books" - just having more books than you have shelves to put them on.
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hxresistance rated Why the Allies Won: 4 stars
hxresistance rated Thin Ice: 4 stars
Thin Ice by Lane Hayes (The Elmwood Stories, #4)
hxresistance rated Gryphon in Light: 5 stars
Gryphon in Light by Larry Dixon, Mercedes Lackey
On the border between Valdemar and the deadly Pelagirs Forest, the gryphon hero Kelvren returns from a near-fatal self-sacrifice that …
hxresistance rated Storm: 4 stars
hxresistance rated Impurrfections: 5 stars
Impurrfections by Kaje Harper (Friends of Gaynor Beach Animal Rescue, #2)
hxresistance rated The Ardennes: 4 stars
The Ardennes by Hugh M. Cole (United States Army in World War II: The European theater of operations)
The German winter counteroffensive of December 1944-January 1945 with a detailed description of German plans and Allied efforts to eliminate …
hxresistance rated Changing the Rules: 3 stars
Changing the Rules by Brigham Vaughn (Rules of the Game, #3)
JFK: Coming of Age in the American Century, 1917-1956 by Fredrik Logevall
By the time of his assassination in 1963, John F. Kennedy stood at the helm of the greatest power the …
hxresistance rated Bending the Rules: 4 stars
Bending the Rules by Brigham Vaughn (Rules of the Game, #2)
hxresistance rated Looking for the Good War: 4 stars
hxresistance rated Road Rules: 4 stars
Road Rules by Brigham Vaughn (Rules of the Game, #1)
Rule #1: Hockey Comes First
As NHL team captain, Zane Murphy’s goal for the upcoming season is simple: take the …
hxresistance rated The Guns at Last Light: 4 stars
The Guns at Last Light by Rick Atkinson
This book is the magnificent conclusion to Rick Atkinson's acclaimed Liberation Trilogy about the Allied triumph in Europe during World …