What book do you reread the most?
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The first time that I read this book, is on Condensed Book Section of the Reader's Digest, sins then for over forty I read whatever version that I can lay my hand to, and lately I read the internet version whenever I have the time, I find it more thrilling than any fiction books because it is a true to life story on how the tribe of Judah now known as Israel were able to return to their former homeland from where they were taken as captives over a thousand years ago and to survive a war against hostile neighbors who are greatly superior in arms and numbers.
Most particularly thrilling is the preemptive strike conducted by almost all Israeli Air Force, leaving only 12 planes to defend the Israeli air space, the strike destroyed almost 100 % of the Egyptian Air Force, subsequent strikes on the same day decimated other Arab Air Forces, the whole book is full of unbelievable exploits of a nation that is just struggling to establish itself and surviving a massive attack by vastly superior forces which resulted to more than two times of the former against the avowed aim of their enemies to bury them.
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that resulted to the increase of their former territory to more than double against the avowed aim of their enemies to bury them.
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So glad to find another Anne Bronte fan! My absolute favourite Bronte book (and contender for my favourite book of all) is Jane Eyre, but 'The Tenant of Wildfell Hall' is wonderful, and the relationship between Gilbert and Helen presented in a mature and moving way. About Anne: I think it's a shame in some ways she is buried in Scarborough and not with her sisters at Haworth, though that grave looking out to the sea is also poignant.
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I do love Jane Eyre too, it is one of her more well-known novels though and more televised and I love to explore a lesser known title! Classic literature (often, but not always authored by women) is my all-time favourite. I didn't know that about where she is buried, thank you for the insight.Lincolnshirelass wrote: ↑05 Dec 2017, 04:58So glad to find another Anne Bronte fan! My absolute favourite Bronte book (and contender for my favourite book of all) is Jane Eyre, but 'The Tenant of Wildfell Hall' is wonderful, and the relationship between Gilbert and Helen presented in a mature and moving way. About Anne: I think it's a shame in some ways she is buried in Scarborough and not with her sisters at Haworth, though that grave looking out to the sea is also poignant.
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