![]() Not sure how this ranks up against A Farewell to Arms but I recommend it highly nevertheless. ![]() ![]() A book of muted dogged tactics, acrid images of torture and quiet contemplation of both man’s nature and nature itself in all of its magnanimity. Our protagonist Robert Jordan does not learn many things over the course of the novel’s three days but he does come to learn those singular truths of love and dedication that are the most central to one’s being. An exercise in stretching out those poignant yet honourable moments that we tend to experience in incredibly short periods of time. ![]()
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