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The Road Back11 reviews
Erich Maria Remarque

Simon Publications, 2002

Much harder than surviving the war
"Yes, things were much simpler at the Front; there, so long as a man was still alive, all was well." The sequel to "All Quiet on the Western Front," this novel explores the lives of the surviving members of Paul Baumer's regiment, as they attempt to integrate back into society in postwar Germany. Peace has come at last, yet the "road back" to civilization is a hard, arduous journey that ...
  
  











  



  
A Time To Love and a Time To Die (Popular Giant G153)
Erich Maria Remarque

Popular Library, 1954
  
  











  



  
All Quiet on the Western Front [CD] (Audiobook)1 review
Erich Maria Remarque

Recorded Books, LLC, 2005

This is a review of the audio version
The unabridged version of "All Quiet on the Western Front" takes considerably longer than the movie to unfold. You have time to think in-between the words. If this is the version with translation by A.W. Wheen and Narrated by Frank Muller then you are in for a treat. As Frank even in his monotone way makes you feel that these thoughts are coming from your head. The cover has a picture that ...
  
  











  



  
Im Westen Nichts Neues
Erich Maria Remarque

Kiepenheuer Witsch Germany, 1998
  
  











  



  
Three Comrades28 reviews
Erich Maria Remarque

Ballantine Books, 1998

Here's A Remarque You Won't Soon Forget
Does anyone even remember this brilliant author anymore? What a shame, that the average American is made inescapably and constantly aware of the Paris Hiltons of the world while remaining completely unaware of this man and his literary genius. This novel will touch you in some way, provided you have even a trace of the Milk of Human Kindness running through your veins. It is a story of the ...
  
  











  



  
All Quiet on the Western Front453 reviews
Erich Maria Remarque

Ballantine Books, 1987

Should be required reading for our political representatives
I grew up playing war like every other kid and had a somewhat glamorized view of war. When we went to war in Iraq for the first time I thought it was kind of cool. Being a Jewish person who lost a great deal of their family in the Holocaust having any sympathy for any Germans was not an easy thing to believe I could ever feel. This book floored me,the absolute horror of war just rippled through ...
  
  











  



  
All Quiet on the Western Front (Cliffs Notes)1 review
Erich Maria Remarque

Cliffs Notes, 2001

Review of Cliffs Notes on All Quiet on the Western Front
I have to admit that I read the Cliff Notes after I read the book twice and saw all three movies. However, the notes are still helped with understanding points that were not previously stresses. Knowing more about the Author helps in see why he chose the perspective. Keep in mind that any conclusions drawn in the notes are those of Sudan Van Kirk. After reading this supplement you may want to re ...
  
  











  



  
The Night in Lisbon15 reviews
Erich Maria Remarque

Ballantine Books, 1998

1 book only!
Being stranded on a deserted island with only 1 book? That would be the 1! It is a book about life: Love, death, grief and loss, great emotions! Isn't that what life is about?
  
  











  



  
All Quiet on the Western Front1 review
Erich Maria Remarque

Vintage, 2005

Classic
The useage of rather straightforward simple, yet beautiful language makes this a classic vivid account of WW I. And in a way timeless, as the problems th eyoung soldiers face and the psychological effects of war still seem comparable today. A classroom of german boys volunteers and are send to the Western front. Yet the realities of war are very different from their expectations. They find that ...
  
  











  



  
A Time to Love and a Time to Die13 reviews
Erich Maria Remarque

Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1954

A Time to Love and a Time to Die
I loved this book. It is definitly one Remargue's best. The way he describes the war and his surroundings is just perfect. He bends words to his will. I've read Remargue's Three comrades and it was pretty good, but not as captivating as a time to love. Me being a 15 year old girl I couldn't even imagin what a war would be like, but Remarque does excellent job of describing the affects of ...
  
  











  



  
Arch of Triumph11 reviews
Erich Maria Remarque

Simon Publications, 2001

An old favorite of mine.
An old favorite of mine. A friend asked me to recommend a Remarque novel. We discussed 'All Quiet...'. My reply follows: 'Sure, in fact one of my favorites of Remarque's books is a thinly veiled portrait of Marlene Dietrich; or rather the intertwining of her life with his in Paris at the eve the period up to war in Europe, the year before the WW2 broke out.--- The English title is 'Arch of ...
  
  











  



  
Spark of Life1 review
Erich Maria Remarque

Appleton Century Crofts, 1952

Struggling to Stay Alive.
Erich Maria Remarque (1898 - 1970) was projected to popularity by his novel "All Quiet in the Western Front" (1929). He was a militant pacifist with no strong political views. Nevertheless the Nazis burned his books and he was forced into exile. He was stripped from German nationality in 1938 and never was returned to him. This was a deep wound in his soul that never healed. "Spark of Life" ...
  
  











  



  
THE ROAD BACK
Erich Maria Remarque

Little Brown and Company, 1931

Sequel to All Quiet on the West Front.
  
  











  







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