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A novel set during wartime
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The Madonnas of Leningrad
The Girl You Left Behind by Jojo Moyes
All Quiet on the Western Front
Outlander series - several take place during a war
The Distant Hours by Kate Morton
The Bronze Horseman by Paulina Simmons
The Kommandant's Girl by Pam Jenoff
Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein
Gone with the Wind
Cold Mountain
North and South by John Jakes
I could go on and on. This is a favorite category of mine. Sorry for no links. I will try to come back tomorrow on the laptop and add them!

Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
Milkweed
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
Atonement
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Doctor Zhivago


I usually don't like books set during wartime (exception: I loved Half of a Yellow Sun) so this one might be tough for me. I'm planning to read A Town Like Alice - I hope that counts?



For instance, any book set since 2001 is technically in wartime.
Kirsten *Don't Blame Me I Voted for Hillary" wrote: "Just because a book is set during wartime, does not mean it has to be a book set IN war.
For instance, any book set since 2001 is technically in wartime."
You can probably say ANY year in recorded history was technically a wartime somewhere. But the intent was for the war to somehow affect the storyline, wasn't it? So, if you want a romance, Dear John, Indigo, and Love and War would all fit the bill, even though they aren't really "about" war.
For instance, any book set since 2001 is technically in wartime."
You can probably say ANY year in recorded history was technically a wartime somewhere. But the intent was for the war to somehow affect the storyline, wasn't it? So, if you want a romance, Dear John, Indigo, and Love and War would all fit the bill, even though they aren't really "about" war.

I think I've decided on Atonement for this. But I can never recommend enough Gone with the Wind, The Nightingale, or Memoirs of a Geisha (it's been a while since I've read this - I can't remember how much of the book is focused around WWII).



I recommend Lilac Girls, Sarah's Key, Orhan's Inheritance, or All the Light We Cannot See.
I am thinking about reading The Sandcastle Girls I didn't get to it in 2016.


Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
Milkweed
The Zookeeper's Wife
[book:The Boy in the Striped Pa..."
I will be reading The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. It's been on my TBR list for too long! (I never saw the movie so it will be a total fresh story, other than what others have told me about it.)




Maybe any *American* book, I live in a country that hasn't been at war since 1944 (or officially 1945).
The Winter War by Tuuri is pretty obvious, it about the Winter War (1939-40) (not to be confused with The Winter War by Durbin, about the same war but by someone who knows very little about it and makes it sound like a boys' adventure story), Unknown Soldiers is about the Continuation War (1941-44) and The Midwife is about the end of the Continuation and about the Lapland War (1944-45). In short they are all WWII novels. There are plenty of others but they haven't really been translated, or they cover longer periods of time.





If anybody finds themselves particularly bored at some point, here's your excuse to attempt War and Peace!


*Side note: I haven't read all of the ones I listed, so sorry if I missed the mark with any of them.

The Women in the Castle
The Fire by Night
Are all on my list. I'm especially excited to read The Women in the Castle.


I hadn't thought about that but you're right. Good point! Especially since it is supposed to be a novel and most of the books I was interested in reading are non-fiction.
Stephanie wrote: "Does it have to be a real war? "
I don't think so. I've got The Forever War on my list of possibilities for this category.
Although for me, personally, I think Harry Potter is a bit too far afield to count for this one! That didn't feel like a wartime book. But that's just me!
I don't think so. I've got The Forever War on my list of possibilities for this category.
Although for me, personally, I think Harry Potter is a bit too far afield to count for this one! That didn't feel like a wartime book. But that's just me!

I'm reading Maus for the Cat-On-Cover prompt.


I don't think so. I've got The Forever War on my list of possibilities for this category."
I highly recommend this book!

I love that you and your mom are doing this challenge together!

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