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message 1: by Robin P, Orbicular Mod (new)

Robin P | 3961 comments Mod
March made me think of armies. What books do you recommend that are set in wartime? Remember, there are more wars than WWII.


message 2: by Milena (new)

Milena (milenas) | 760 comments War and Peace is the obvious answer here. I loved it. It was a really easy read, despite its' age and length (just skip the untranslated French parts, unless you speak French).


message 3: by Kathy (new)

Kathy E | 3308 comments I loved The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson. It includes the beginning of World War I. Other WWI fiction I like - Regeneration by Pat Barker.

Nonfiction of WWI I've enjoyed - Testament of Youth by Vera Brittain.


message 4: by Dixie (new)

Dixie (dixietenny) | 1083 comments I don't generally enjoy books about war, but I read Girl at War for a prompt a few years ago and thought it was excellent. It takes place during and after the Yugoslavian civil war.


message 5: by Yesica (new)

Yesica (yesster) | 38 comments The War That Saved My Life is sad and sweet at the same time and not too long ;)


message 6: by John (last edited Mar 02, 2024 06:41AM) (new)

John Warner (jwarner6comcastnet) | 173 comments I enjoyed A Constellation of Vital Phenomena by Anthony Marra. It involves the Chechen wars. For the Vietnam War, I would recommend a recently published novel by Kristin Hannah focusing on combat nurses: The Women.


message 7: by J (new)

J Austill | 1116 comments The Forever War is really amazing. It's not even about the war, it's about cultural shift over time.


message 8: by Denise (last edited Mar 01, 2024 11:14PM) (new)

Denise | 524 comments I'm planning to read Say Your One Of Them this year. It's more or less about the civil war in Sudan

Revolutionary War: April Morning (fiction) or 1776 (non fiction)
Civil War: The Red Badge of Courage; Cold Mountain; The March (E. L. Doctorow)
WW1: A Farewell to Arms; All Quiet On The Western Front; The Guns of August (non fiction)
The Boer Wars: the Power of One
Spanish American War: The Most beautiful Girl in Cuba
Spanish civil war: For Whom the Bell Tolls; Guernica; The battle for Spain (nonfiction)
Korean conflict: The Island of Sea Women; The Surrendered
Chinese cultural revolution: Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress
Vietnam: We Were Soldiers Once...and Young; The Things They Carried; Vietnam: A History (nonfiction); In Country
Cambodia: First They Killed My Father
Bosnia: Zlata's Diary
Several conflicts: Pachinko

And if you really want WW2: Life After Life; Eternal


message 9: by Jennifer W (new)

Jennifer W | 678 comments I read lots of books set during wartimes. I'll try to limit myself...

S. aka As If I Am Not There from the Balkan wars. It's a super intense book, but I also found it very readable despite the horrific subject matter
Johnny Got His Gun, I always thought it was about Vietnam, but it is actually about WWI.
Three Day Road also WWI
The Book Thief WWII Europe
The Gift of Rain WWII Pacific
Matterhorn Vietnam


message 10: by Milena (new)

Milena (milenas) | 760 comments Jennifer W wrote: "I read lots of books set during wartimes. I'll try to limit myself...

S. aka As If I Am Not There from the Balkan wars. It's a super intense book, but I also found it..."


The Book Thief and The Gift of Rain are two of my favorite books ever. Good thing I read them a few years ago, because these days I have less tolerance for war books (and movies).


message 12: by Jaylia3 (new)

Jaylia3 I'm a big fan of Olivia Manning and her two trilogies set during WWII and based on her own experiences, The Balkan Trilogy andThe Levant Trilogy : Danger Tree'@@ 'Battle Lost and Won' and 'Sum of Things


message 13: by Gloria (new)

Gloria | 14 comments I recommend *A Bag of Marbles* by Joseph Joffo


message 14: by Bana AZ (new)

Bana AZ (anabana_a) | 836 comments Robin P wrote: "March made me think of armies. What books do you recommend that are set in wartime? Remember, there are more wars than WWII."

I'm not really a fan of war books or war stories in general, but the ones I've read and enjoyed are
Catch-22 by Joseph Heller The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
Catch-22 by Joseph Heller and The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank. Both different perspectives of WW2.


message 16: by Trish, Annular Mod (last edited Mar 03, 2024 10:57PM) (new)

Trish (trishhartuk) | 1173 comments Mod
Milena wrote: "War and Peace is the obvious answer here. I loved it. It was a really easy read, despite its' age and length (just skip the untranslated French parts, unless you speak French)."

I enjoyed War and Peace, too. I've also always enjoyed Bernard Cornwall's Sharpe series, most of which are set during the Peninsula War theatre of the Napoleonic Wars (https://www.goodreads.com/series/4055...).


message 17: by JessicaMHR (last edited Mar 04, 2024 12:27AM) (new)

JessicaMHR | 303 comments I just finished Kristin Hannah's new novel The Women and it was really good. It is about the Vietnam war.

I also liked her novel from a few years ago The Nightingale. It was a WWII novel set in France.

Another one I really liked was The Last Rose of Shanghai and While Paris Slept was also a decent novel. Both WWII novels.

I've also read The Most Beautiful Girl in Cuba and The Island of Sea Women


message 18: by Robin P, Orbicular Mod (new)

Robin P | 3961 comments Mod
3 different series cover the Napoleonic Wars (Jane Austen's era)

Master and Commander - Patrick O'Brian - British navy

His Majesty's Dragon - Naomi Novik - similar but with dragons as the air force!

Bloody Jack - L.A. Meyer - for young people, but entertaining for everyone, especially on audio

Many Regency romances by Carla Kelly involve veterans of the Peninsular War in the same era, or even scenes from the navy or army, involving officers, surgeons, and others.

A Place of Greater Safety is a terrific book about the leadup and beginning of the French revolution. It's not for the casual reader, being both long and dense, but it struck me as equivalent to the show Hamilton - the leaders were "young, scrappy, and hungry".

A Month in the Country is a short and quiet book about a man recovering from his WWI experience.

I keep saying I can't read anymore about Nazis, but I loved the 2-part time travel book by Connie Willis, Blackout and All Clear. They are about the home front in WWII in England and show how important ordinary people were - shopgirls, actors, and even children.

Also The War That Saved My Life and The War I Finally Won are wonderful uplifting books set in England during WWII.

I am about to read The Glory Cloak: A Novel of Louisa May Alcott and Clara Barton, where those 2 women meet while tending Civil War soldiers (which probably didn't happen.)


message 19: by Marie (new)

Marie  | 9 comments I read A Brotherhood of Spies: The U-2 and the CIA's Secret War a bit earlier this year, which is about the development of the U-2 and the CIA during the Cold War. I highly recommend it to those who enjoy non-fiction history.


message 20: by Rae (new)

Rae | 76 comments War and Turpentine is an excellent WWI book by a Belgian author. It's not just about the war, but also about a time gone by and a man's devotion to art.


message 21: by LindaLH (new)

LindaLH | 75 comments Your question brings to mind the Pulitzer Prize winning novel March by Geraldine Brooks … set during the U.S. Civil War.


message 22: by Karin (new)

Karin | 746 comments Kathy wrote: "I loved The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson. It includes the beginning of World War I. Other WWI fiction I like - Regeneration by Pat Barker.

Nonfiction of WWI ..."


I loved this book as well, so now I don't have to think of one :) I hope she writes another book!


message 23: by Sabrina (new)

Sabrina | 393 comments This one is a fantastical book based on the Second Sino-Japanese War, but I’ve got to mention The Poppy War. Brutal but so excellent


message 24: by Misty (new)

Misty | 1486 comments Yea - most of mine are set in WWII - Sorry! :) I love books set during WWII.

Empire of the Sun by J. G. Ballard
Eye of the Needle by Ken Follett
Shining Through by Susan Isaacs
The True Story of Hansel and Gretel by Louise Murphy
Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford
Pearl Harbor by Randall Wallace by Randall Wallace
My Real Name Is Hanna by Tara Lynn Masih
Abigail by Magda Szabo

This one is during the Turkey/Greece war over Cyprus:
The Island of Missing Trees by Elif Shafak

This book is set during the Nigerian/Biafran war:
Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

This book is partially set in Afghanistan during the war in the 1980s:
The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini

This book was a movie first, but I still really enjoyed the book, and it is set during Desert Storm:
Courage under Fire by Patrick Sheane Duncan


message 25: by Odette (last edited Mar 21, 2024 02:36PM) (new)

Odette (odman) | 46 comments Here are some books that I enjoyed set during World War 2.
The Lace Weaver by Lauren Chater - emphasis on the Baltic states and family tradition of lace weaving
The Crimson Thread by Kate Forsyth - set on Crete with references to ancient civilisation and archaelogy
Code Name Hélène by Ariel Lawhon - a beautifully written historic fiction about the life in France of the female spy Nancy Wake.

Other wars
The Embroiderer by Kathryn Gauci is a well written book set in Turkey and partly in Greece. it features the art of embroidery which is passed down generations. Though a dual timeline, it is set at the time of the conflict in Turkey in 1919 and its aftermatj.
She Who Became the Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan a reimagining of the rebellion in 1351-1368 in China that led to the overthrow of the Yuan dynasty and the establishment of the Ming dynasty.
Sabrina mentioned The Poppy War by R.F. Kuang, which I have also. It is well written and enjoyable and agree it is a bit brutal in places. Similarly with the second book in the series: The Dragon Republic


message 26: by Ciara (new)

Ciara (ciaraxyerra) | 313 comments Right now I'm reading Devil Makes Three by Ben Fountain, which is set during the 1991 military coup in Haiti.


Böcker och kaffe med mjölk | 53 comments Lord of the rings. The Malasaan series and Game of thrones are fantasy books set in war times.


message 28: by Bea (new)

Bea | 430 comments I just finished a WW II true story of the rescue of some forgotten POWs that was well researched and amazing! 4.5* from me.

Ghost Soldiers: The Forgotten Epic Story of World War II's Most Dramatic Mission


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