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Wednesday, April 20, 2016

VMI Summer Reading (Unoffical): 50 Books for 2016




VMI Summer Reading (Unofficial): The American Revolution (1 to 5)


VMI Summer Reading (Unofficial): The Civil War (6 to 10)


VMI Summer Reading (Unofficial): World War I (11 to 15)


VMI Summer Reading (Unofficial): World War II (16 to 20)


VMI Summer Reading (Unofficial): Vietnam (21 to 25)


VMI Summer Reading (Unofficial): Spy Novels (26 to 30)


VMI Summer Reading (Unofficial): Recreational Fiction (31 to 35)


VMI Summer Reading (Unofficial): Recreational Non-fiction (36 to 40)


VMI Summer Reading (Unofficial): Inspirational (41 to 45)


VMI Summer Reading (Unofficial): Classics (46 to 50)



















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