This is such a great book. No wonder it says " The Greatest War Novel of All Time" right on the front cover. One of the reasons this book is so good is the way Remarque describes the events and the action that happen. In scenes such as the part where the horses are dying really makes you feel like you are there. In the book Remarque describes this by saying "It's unendurable. It is the moaning of the world " while the horses were crying out in pain on page 62.
I would recommend this book to anyone wanting to read a great book of hardships and history. This is also a great book because it gives you a perspective of what it was truly like during the war. The disillusionment that the government put in your head is the total opposite of what the war is like.The book is called All Quiet On The Western Front because when Paul dies at the end it is not a big deal because death happens every day. It was all quiet on the western front the day he dies.
http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/allquiet/
Link: This is a link to spark notes which is a website that you can use if you don't fully understand a part in the story or just want to make sure you understood the book correctly. It is a great website to use while reading a more challenging book.
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