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Resources share the relationship subject to War stories
- One of ours, Willa Cather
- The Judas Field, a novel of the Civil War, Howard Bahr
- The book of lost names, Kristin Harmel
- Jackdaws, Ken Follett
- A boy in winter, Rachel Seiffert
- Monsters of men, Patrick Ness
- Pacific glory :, P.T. Deutermann
- The Alice network, a novel, Kate Quinn
- Redcoat, Bernard Cornwell
- Strike the zither, Joan He
- Grenade, Alan Gratz
- The room on Rue Amélie, Kristin Harmel
- A farewell to arms
- Raven strike, a Dreamland thriller, Dale Brown and Jim DeFelice
- The battle for Skandia, John Flanagan
- War and peace, Leo Tolstoy ; translated by Constance Garnett
- The last of the Mohicans, James Fenimore Cooper
- Cavendon Hall, Barbara Taylor Bradford
- The Paris library, a novel, Janet Skeslien Charles
- Hornet flight, by Ken Follett
- The kings of Clonmel, John Flanagan
- The flight girls, Noelle Salazar
- The night watch, Sarah Waters
- Outlander, Diana Gabaldon
- Honor's kingdom, by Owen Parry
- When hell struck twelve, James R. Benn
- Catch-22, Joseph Heller ; introduction by Christopher Buckley
- The light over London, Julia Kelly
- The Care and Management of Lies, a novel of the Great War, Jacqueline Winspear
- Gone with the wind, Margaret Mitchell
- Those who save us, Jenna Blum
- Road of bones, a Billy Boyle World War II mystery, James R. Benn
- The narrow road to the deep north, a novel, Richard Flanagan
- Silver Wings, Iron Cross, Tom Young
- To wake the giant, a novel of Pearl Harbor, Jeff Shaara
- Slaughterhouse-five, or, the children's crusade, a duty-dance with death, by Kurt Vonnegut, a fourth-generation German-American now living in easy circumstances on Cape Cod (and smoking too much), who, as an American infantry scout hors de combat, as a prisoner of war, witnessed the fire-bombing of Dresden, Germany, "the Florence of the Elbe, " a long time ago, and survived to tell the tale. This is a novel somewhat in the telegraphic schizophrenic manner of tales of the planet Tralfamadore, where the flying saucers come from. Peace
- The battle begins, adapted by Rob Valois
- Slaughterhouse-five, or the children's crusade : a duty-dance with death, story by Kurt Vonnegut ; written by Ryan North ; illustrated by Albert Monteys
- The song of Achilles, Madeline Miller
- Missionaries, Phil Klay
- Audacity, privateer out of Portsmouth, continuing the account of the life and times of Geoffrey Frost, mariner, of Portsmouth, in New Hampshire, as faithfully translated from the Ming Tsun chronicles, and diligently compared with other contemporary histories, J.E. Fender
- Pirate Alley, Stephen Coonts
- Dreams of glory, Thomas Fleming
- Erak's ransom, John Flanagan
- The Alice Network, by Kate Quinn
- The red horse, a Billy Boyle World War II mystery, James R. Benn
- The siege of Macindaw, John Flanagan
- The kitchen front, a novel, Jennifer Ryan
- The winemaker's wife, Kristin Harmel
- The killer angels, Michael Shaara and Jeff Shaara