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Wwii

5 reading guides and book lists curated by the Editors Reads team.

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Where to Start with Paullina Simons: A Reading Guide

Where to start with Paullina Simons — how to approach The Bronze Horseman, her epic WWII romance set during the 872-day Siege of Leningrad. A complete reading guide.

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Best Books About World War II: Fiction, Non-Fiction & Memoirs

The best World War II books across fiction, non-fiction, memoir, and military history — from The Diary of a Young Girl and All the Light We Cannot See to Antony Beevor's Stalingrad and Band of Brothers.

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Books Like All the Light We Cannot See: WWII, Fate, and Two Lives Converging

Anthony Doerr's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel follows a blind French girl and a German orphan whose paths converge in Saint-Malo as the war ends. These books share its dual-protagonist structure, its moral complexity about war, and its prose that makes catastrophe luminous.

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Books Like The Book Thief: WWII, Childhood, and the Power of Story

Markus Zusak's Liesel Meminger — a German girl who steals books during the Nazi era, narrated by Death — is one of the most beloved WWII novels. These books share its combination of childhood perspective, historical darkness, and belief in the power of words.

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Books Like The Tin Drum: Dark Modernism, WWII, and the Grotesque Witness

Grass's Oskar Matzerath — who stops growing at three and watches the twentieth century from below adult eye level — is one of fiction's great unreliable witnesses. These books share its dark humor, its European modernist ambition, and its determination to make historical atrocity visible through strange and distorted forms.

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