The TL books are kind of like the Ballantine pocket books which you may add to my aforementioned book list. They are not in chronological order. They are by subject, describe a specific campaign, battle, theater of operation. branch of service or commander. TL books are similar. Start with your favorites first then move on to the lesser books. When you are done with your whole collection (in a few years....LOL[

]), it will be time to read the favorites again. I'm usually reading three books at a time. I keep one at home, one in my truck and one at work. The only time I've stayed with just one book was when reading "Death Traps" by Belton Cooper. He probably saw more KO'ed US tanks on the ETO than anyone else in WWII. It is not very objective book, but then again it was HIS view of what he expereinced. He was not an expert on the battles. But he was an expert on the aftermath of those battles. His job was to gather the information on the wrecked tanks and muster resources for re-supply to press on with the war.
Enjoy your collection....Bob