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Megiddo

Megiddo's Shadow

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A bibliography of a few of the books I read while researching Megiddo's Shadow



Novels For Younger Readers

And in the Morning by John Wilson. The story of Jim Hay, a young man who is sent to fight in France.

Flames of the Tiger by John Wilson. Set in World War II, this book is about a boy who is trapped in Germany as the Russians are about to take Berlin.

Charlie Wilcox by Sharon E. McKay Charlie Wilcox hides aboard a sealing ship, only to discover the ship is taking soldiers to the front.

Charlie Wilcox's Great War The sequel. The war is over, but Charlie is reliving it and holding in a terrible secret.

Generals Die in Bed A story from the trenches of WW1 written by Charles Yale Harrison, a veteran of the war.

The Forgotten Fire Set in Turkey in 1915 this book eloquently relates the grim tale of the Armenian genocide.

Heroes by Robert Cormier. The story of a young man returning from the horrors of World War 2.

Soldier's Heart by Gary Paulsen. A civil war novel about the damage war does to young hearts.

Lord of the Nutcracker Men by Iain Lawrence. A brilliant novel about a boy, his wooden toy soldiers, and his father who has been sent to the trenches in WW1 France.

Private Peaceful by Michael Morpurgo. The story of a private in WW1. One of the best novels I've read about the war.