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Saturday, July 11, 2009

Ziyan Song

I just finished reading Killer Angels by Michael Shaara. To tell the truth, the reason I chose this book was simply because I like the name of this novel. I had no ideas what it's about until I started reading. Combining various views of Civil War leaders, Michael Shaara retold the bloody battle of Gettysburg. I learned about a famous Confederate leader that I never knew, Longstreet, and many other leaders. I would recommend this book to anyone who is interested about the Civil War.

1 comment:

Mcapush said...

Nick Warnet - This book sounds very interesting, Ziyan! The Civil War is always an interesting subject. I hope you enjoyed it, Ziyan.