Bernard C. Stubbs' 'Diary Kept by Rifleman B. C. Stubbs of the Second Draft Sent to the Queen Victoria Rifles in France' offers an intimate look into the life of a soldier during World War I. Written in a diary format, the book provides firsthand accounts of the hardships, camaraderie, and fear experienced by men on the front lines. Stubbs' literary style is simple yet poignant, allowing the reader to connect with the emotional turmoil of war. The diary is a valuable historical document that sheds light on the human side of conflict, making it a significant contribution to WWI literature. Bernard C. Stubbs, a member of the Queen Victoria Rifles, drew on his personal experiences to create this vivid portrayal of life in the trenches. His attention to detail and raw honesty make the diary a compelling read for anyone interested in military history or personal narratives of war. I highly recommend 'Diary Kept by Rifleman B. C. Stubbs of the Second Draft Sent to the Queen Victoria Rifles in France' to readers looking for a gripping and authentic account of the Great War.