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as one of the best war novels of all time; greater in power, broader in scope and more intensely emotional than any other work of literature. 11- Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchel: Gone with the Wind is a an American civil war epic, one of the most beloved novel, gives shivers for the sheer portrayal of slums in the south. Also highlighting the depraved behavior of its protagonist. This Pulitzer Prize winning novel is about the life of a blemished girl from the south. Daughter of a plantation owner and her struggles. The entire sequence is thought-provoking and realistic. The use of prohibited racist words like nigger and darkies have also affected the book aspects. 12- The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank: The stand is a post apocalyptic horror/ fantasy novel. It shows how the world ends in a nanosecond. And comes a bleak new world the day after. A world stripped off its institutions and without 99% of its population. A world where handful of panicky survivors take sides or are chosen. Deaths of almost everyone due to a super-flu can be horrifying and terrible and spreads chills and thrills in the reader. 10- For Whom The Bell Trolls by Ernest Hemingway: For whom the bell trolls is a Spanish civil war set story. And with an ambiguous ending it sure adds to some mindful thinking. It tells about loyalty, courage, love, defeat and tragic death of an ideal. It is rated All our pleasure, anxiety, apprehension, passion, desire and infatuations shape up into what we are. It is by far the most empathetic and charismatic book I have read so far. It is an eloquent testament of woman spirit. This was written when Anne Frank was in hiding during the Nazi conquest of Germany. As a teenager what were her aspirations and how war affected her very outlook towards life. How fear of death and discovery by the Nazi JANUARY 2018 | WWW.WISHESH.COM