the Ohio books seem the most interesting to me, since I dont see books of that genre (potentially boring but beautiful) trip in ohio often.
This. Go for Ohio, OP!
I had coincidentally started reading the trilogy by Jeffrey and Michael Shaara a while back and had finished Gods and Generals and was about to start The Killer Angels when I noticed I was almost exactly 150 years to the day from the start of Gettysburg. I waited and read each day’s chapters on the 150th anniversary of the actual events, which felt more impactful.
Michael’s book was the best of the trilogy, but he was also an experienced writer by that point, whereas Gods and Generals and The Last Full Measure were Jeffrey’s first novels. His later books have been better, although I haven’t read all of them. The Killer Angels can stand alone because it was written to stand alone, but I’d still suggest if you haven’t read it yet that you start with Gods and Generals to build a fuller picture of the war and the participants.
honestly i found killer angels under a mattress in a homeless shelter, it looks worth reading
edit sorry that sounds horrible, i meant to say it like "i found a cool book" and so on
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The bike tour books are from the free shelf outside the inner entrance of an Ohio free public library
the Ohio books seem the most interesting to me, since I dont see books of that genre (potentially boring but beautiful) trip in ohio often.
This. Go for Ohio, OP!