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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Julian Havlicak

For my Advanced Placement United States History Summer Assignment, I chose to read The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara. I selected this book because I learned that it was a detailed historical account of a Civil War battle based on the words, letters, and documents of actual people and soldiers from the war which I thought would be interesting.

3 comments:

Mcapush said...

I sincerely hope that The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara, the novel that you, Julian Havlicak, chose to read in order to fulfill the requirements of your Advanced Placement United States History Summer Assignment is as interesting and socially enriching as you desired. Have a great time reading it!

Mcapush said...

I sincerely hope that The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara, the novel that you, Julian Havlicak, chose to read in order to fulfill the requirements of your Advanced Placement United States History Summer Assignment is as interesting and socially enriching as you desired. Have a great time reading it! -Sam Cook

Mcapush said...

My sister suggested this one to me. She said it was a good historical based book because it didn't read like a textbook which sometimes you find. I did not think i would like it so choose another book. I hope you enjoy it! -Amy Looper