The best way to experience war
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By Roadtrip1
This is probably the only way a kid will experience war without feeling afraid and actually (from a kids lens ) understanding what happened. If this is what they used to teach history in schools, every kid’s favorite subject would be history.
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sending their young men to fight for their lives in the mud,
on the sea, and in the air, in a conflict that would eventually
claim more than 9 million lives.
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thrilling. shockinn, aruesome, and TRUE stories of American
Amazing
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By super long nickname
Just don’t buy it, read the sample which is the whole thing
Carson Allen
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By q43w
Very good
War and Humor,A risky thing,And Hale mastered it.💂🏼♂️🎖
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By katie's 📚📖✏️📝
Amazing 😉
Useful
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By Ironpatriot918
It really helped me comprehend WW1 and kickstarted my liking to history,thank you for making the book. :)
Great Book
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By Kameronmeekkdbljb
I love this series because I love history, especially about wars, and I like the real quotes and real events mixed with some light comedy. I wish I had the money for the next book because I have read all but the last one.
AWESOME
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By Huskyjordan
Omg I love love LOVE this book this author is incredibly funny and so is this book. If u haven't bought it yet you absolutely HAVE to
Horrifyingly Entertaining
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By 145lewis
Anyone who’s become accustomed to Nathan Hale’s savvy mix of humorous storytelling, facts, and concise explanations will be thoroughly impressed by the scope of information about WW1 conveyed in this graphic novel. In true Hale fashion, he shows the utmost respect for a young audience. Representing countries with animals brings clarity to a seemingly endless series of players and conflicts (but not before apologizing to historians first).
While Hale’s previous works have succeeded due to his ability at weaving together fascinating threads out of complex periods in history, Treaties, Trenches… takes an overarching look at the entire war. Readers will be shocked time and time again as the devastation escalates, which Hale takes care to draw extra attention to through his periodic representation of Ares growing in strength. As with his other graphic novels, this latest volume is a shining example of how a great storyteller can convey a powerful sense of historical significance through visuals, comedy, and context.