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Hello AP US History Students of the Summer 2014e,

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Saturday, August 8, 2009

David Enfinger

I chose to read Killer Angels for my summer reading assignment. One of the reasons I chose this book was because my dad recomended it to me after reading it and other books about the civil war. I also chose this book because I visited Gettysburg last summer and became more interested in it and Killer Angels is based around the battle there. From my visit i wondered where and what the troops were always doing and from reading this book i have found out every movement up to Gettysburg so far. Killer Angels has also showed me what the soldiers went through and how they dealt with problems and how generals would strategize and try to win a war.

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Chris O'Kelley
You had me intrested in reading this book as soon as you said it was about the civil war. I also think that it would be intresting to read about how the soldiers and generals strategized.