Hmm..Non fiction-I could spend days at a particular bookshop's History section

SIx Days or Forever-Ray Ginger (read it for uni..not bad)

Right now I'm reading "Pity the Nation"-Robert Fisk

Shake Hands with the Devil-Ret Lt Gen Romeo Dallaire (to understand PTSD but don't read it if gory details bother you)

Hitlers Willing Executioners-Daniel Jonah Goldhagen(This one has to be read just for the arrogant nature of the Author-I forced myself to continue reading for some reason)

In Retrospect-Robert S MCnamara-(did you see the film about him??)

The Lost Executioner-NIc Dunlop(author went on a search for Duch-Head of S21 prison in Cambodia)

Bright Shining Lie-Neil Sheehan

The Downing Street Years-Margaret Thatcher(have only read a bit of it so far)

CHallenge to Civilization-History of the 20th Century-1900-1933, 1934-1951, 1952-1999-Martin Gilbert

I really want to read Martin Gilbert's biographies on Sir Winston CHurchill

I know most of my books are on war but that's one of my main interests-History/War/Conflict

These are just some of the books on our bookcases but have many more stored in Canada...

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