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Alex from Sweden wrote on 10/09/2015 at 13:46
Sven Hassel is my absolute favourite author. If not because of his brutal, un-censured writing, then for the chance of seeing the face on the man at the library when asking if they've got any Sve Hassel works in. 🙂
Sven Hassel is my absolute favourite author. If not because of his brutal, un-censured writing, then for the chance of seeing the face on the man at the library when asking if they've got any Sve Hassel works in. 🙂
Tom from England wrote on 06/09/2015 at 22:55
Also a massive lover of the series. Had to make do with an incomplete collection my dad had and whatever I could find at charity shops. Just finished Bloody Road to Death and have Wheels of Terror arriving this week.
Also a massive lover of the series. Had to make do with an incomplete collection my dad had and whatever I could find at charity shops. Just finished Bloody Road to Death and have Wheels of Terror arriving this week.
Trond Haugen from Norway wrote on 02/09/2015 at 21:57
My father told me that I should read 'weels of terror'A great book with lots of humor he said. And so I did. This was in 1984, and now I have read all of his books…several times. Sven Hazel is absolutely my favorite author. I heard some rumour that they
My father told me that I should read 'weels of terror'A great book with lots of humor he said. And so I did. This was in 1984, and now I have read all of his books…several times. Sven Hazel is absolutely my favorite author. I heard some rumour that they
John from England wrote on 10/08/2015 at 22:47
as a teenager,asked my father if I could read these books. Yes he said, I think you should.I now cannot put tools away without first cleaning them. These novels had a profound affect on me and am now resourcing them all.
as a teenager,asked my father if I could read these books. Yes he said, I think you should.I now cannot put tools away without first cleaning them. These novels had a profound affect on me and am now resourcing them all.
jeff from england wrote on 04/08/2015 at 08:29
the best books i have ever read
the best books i have ever read
graham from canada wrote on 01/08/2015 at 04:44
first read these in the 60s back in England moved to Canada and packed the whole set still have them
first read these in the 60s back in England moved to Canada and packed the whole set still have them
ian paye from United Kingdom wrote on 31/07/2015 at 09:57
I first started to purchase Sven's novels in the 60's and was mesmorised by his power of description and the combination of evil, violence, humour and comradeship etc. Just re-purchased them and look forward to many more enjoyable reading hours
I first started to purchase Sven's novels in the 60's and was mesmorised by his power of description and the combination of evil, violence, humour and comradeship etc. Just re-purchased them and look forward to many more enjoyable reading hours
Dave from UK wrote on 30/07/2015 at 17:12
I read the books of Sven Hassel after leaving the army from being injured in Iraq 2003, I immediately related the experiences as similar to my own, only similar as Sven's were undoubtedly far worse but the common theme was of suffering, heartache, comrade
I read the books of Sven Hassel after leaving the army from being injured in Iraq 2003, I immediately related the experiences as similar to my own, only similar as Sven's were undoubtedly far worse but the common theme was of suffering, heartache, comrade
NIGEL PASSEY from United Kingdom wrote on 16/07/2015 at 15:03
Started reading the books when I was 15. I have recently re-purchase some of the books with the intention of having the complete collection. I have read and re-read the novels that I know what is going to happen next. Many stories have been written regard
Started reading the books when I was 15. I have recently re-purchase some of the books with the intention of having the complete collection. I have read and re-read the novels that I know what is going to happen next. Many stories have been written regard
Jim Gaves from Canada wrote on 11/07/2015 at 21:13
This book should be read by all the youth of the world.
This book should be read by all the youth of the world.
Sean Hammond from New Zealand wrote on 08/07/2015 at 11:04
tak for at tage sig tid til at skrive din underholdende og enthrawling fortællinger. I just love all his books . read them again and again. they always cheer me up . I love the humor and descriptions . Great characters .
tak for at tage sig tid til at skrive din underholdende og enthrawling fortællinger. I just love all his books . read them again and again. they always cheer me up . I love the humor and descriptions . Great characters .
Tim Marshall from England wrote on 04/07/2015 at 01:37
Since being allowed to read Comrades Of War by my late father around 45 years ago I have read and re-read many of the books but not, funnily enough, Comrades of War which I have still to re-read. Whatever the truth about the authors past I have always enj
Since being allowed to read Comrades Of War by my late father around 45 years ago I have read and re-read many of the books but not, funnily enough, Comrades of War which I have still to re-read. Whatever the truth about the authors past I have always enj
Ian Milward from England wrote on 30/06/2015 at 23:58
I remember finding a Sven Hassel book as a 5yr old and being fascinated by the cover. I later joined the Army & during my travels & postings reacquainted myself with Sven & the gang. Spending 9 years in Germany in places such as Paderborn, Sennelager, Ba
I remember finding a Sven Hassel book as a 5yr old and being fascinated by the cover. I later joined the Army & during my travels & postings reacquainted myself with Sven & the gang. Spending 9 years in Germany in places such as Paderborn, Sennelager, Ba
Oliver from IRELAND wrote on 30/06/2015 at 00:15
I read these books with great enthuasism when I was a teenager,and about to reread them again,and am very much looking forward to them,thanks Sven,may you rest well with your comrades…
I read these books with great enthuasism when I was a teenager,and about to reread them again,and am very much looking forward to them,thanks Sven,may you rest well with your comrades…
Dee Foster from England wrote on 28/06/2015 at 22:56
Been a fan of the books since the age of 14.
Been a fan of the books since the age of 14.
Peter from Netherlands wrote on 27/06/2015 at 12:05
Will the commisar translated in Dutch? it is the only book which i havent read. I read the other books fot the second time with much respect and plesure. one thing: i shaw a picture from sven and the old man in the ardennes. But you write use that the old
Will the commisar translated in Dutch? it is the only book which i havent read. I read the other books fot the second time with much respect and plesure. one thing: i shaw a picture from sven and the old man in the ardennes. But you write use that the old
Dora from Hungary wrote on 24/06/2015 at 16:11
These are the best books ever written, they gave me truly unforgettable experiences. Thank you so much.
These are the best books ever written, they gave me truly unforgettable experiences. Thank you so much.
Steven Ellis from england wrote on 22/06/2015 at 14:44
Just finished legion of the damned realy great book. starting wheels of terror as we speak
Just finished legion of the damned realy great book. starting wheels of terror as we speak
Stefano from Italy wrote on 22/06/2015 at 10:15
Thanks Sven! I am now reading for the second time all your 14 books. I read 4 time Legion of Damned, 3 time Comrad of war and 2 time Wheels of terror.
Thanks Sven! I am now reading for the second time all your 14 books. I read 4 time Legion of Damned, 3 time Comrad of war and 2 time Wheels of terror.
Howard from England wrote on 18/06/2015 at 17:06
Read most of the books in my teens & early twenties. But now in my sixties, I've stared reading them again….good reads
Read most of the books in my teens & early twenties. But now in my sixties, I've stared reading them again….good reads

 

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