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To go along with AdonisBucklar's excellent response, I would recommend The First Total War and The Wars Against Napoleon.
The former is an excellent summary of the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars directed at the idea that they represented the first 'total war' of the modern era. David A Bell does an excellent job of explaining the circumstances that led to Napoleon's hand being largely forced.
The latter is decidedly pro-Napoleon. It is a polemic book, but is a view of him that is not often encountered in America which more often takes the opposite look at him due to our strong English ties. While I may not agree with all of their justifications, it is very interesting and informative.