My favorite novel is "Beware of the Dog" by Roald Dahl. This story is very interesting it's setting in WWII. This is a short story. Peter Williamson, a Spitfire pilot, is flying home injured after a dogfight when he begins to feel light-headed, and decides to bail out of his plane just as he starts to pass over the English Channel. He then wakes up in hospital, his injuries treated, and is told he is in Brighton. However, he soon begins to notice that the hospital is not quite as it should be. The water is hard, but he remembers from his schooldays that water in Brighton is soft. He also hears the sounds of Junkers 88s flying overhead, when in England the German bombers would be quickly shot down. Finally, he looks out of the window and sees a sign which says 'Garde au Chien' - French for 'Beware of the Dog', and he realizes that he is in France. Shortly after this, the nurse tells him that someone from the Royal Air Force is here to see him. However, knowing he is in France, and a prisoner of war, Peter refuses to tell the man anything more than his name, rank and number.
This story teach me that 'to be aware of your surroundings and never trust what people say without reason and evidence'. If you interested in or want to read it, you can search it on the internet.
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