Well, if you are interested in history, then I would suggest Julius Caesar's The Gallic War. You will probably have to order it.Mr.Cheese said:Right now: The Oxford History of Greece and the Hellenistic World.
Started to reread Dragonlance Chronicles
I need to start two more but Can't decide which ones.
It is a firsthand account of the Gallic wars, written by Caesar himself. It tells you a lot about military tactics of the time, about the German people, and also tells you a lot about the man who wrote it. Caesar is a very arrogant person, and he refers to himself in the third person for the entire book. Very interesting.
It is a bit dry, but Caesar fixes this somewhat because he is admittedly a very good writer.
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