4.5
Eight Stories
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4.5
“I was very excited when I saw that this book was available on Netgalley, as Remarque has been one of my favorite authors since I borrowed a copy of All Quiet on the Western Front from my high school English teacher.
This small collection certainly did not disappoint. It offers small bites of what Remarque delves into deeper in his novels. The reader is introduced to the "lost generation," whose lives have been forever changed by their experiences in the "Great War." Themes of loss abound: loss of family, loss of sanity, and loss of life. Remarque delves into how the war shaped the lives of both men and women, even years after the guns had fallen silent.
My one complaint is about the introduction which, although somewhat enlightening, takes up a full quarter of the book.
All in all, it is a quite enjoyable, but short, book that will hopefully inspire modern readers to revisit Remarque's superb works.”
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