@TheCinesthetic So the pilot gifts a spitfire to the ocean and himself into captivity or death. Both of these were desperately needed for the coming battle of britain, which was well understood at the time. Foolish act.
@luiscalleo superunknown, soundgarden
far beyond driven, Pantera (the original banned cover, not the blue one with the skull- you can google it yourself)
@DrHelenFry Checkmate in Berlin, Giles Milton
(just qualifies by a few days for the first part- the downfall and surrender, prologue has yalta conference)
@BerisfordRon Never read The Scarlet Letter
DNF'ed: Vonnegut (tries too hard to be edge), Salinger (what was shocking in 1950 is just dull now), Twain (I'm not american), Kesey (book has nothing on the movie), Golding (boring)
finished: Bradbury, Orwell, Lee