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Awed, moved and astonished

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Reviewed: 11-10-22

Undoubtedly the best work of historical and moral biography I have ever read. Pulitzer certain.

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engrossing...

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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 08-25-22

Possibly the best alternate history novel I've read. This genre is easy to do badly, but Harris clearly has the historical knowledge and the skill to avoid the pitfalls completely.

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A good story despite anachronisms

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Reviewed: 07-18-22

Good WWII spy novel with good narration. Several anachronisms, especially those re development of atomic bomb, are irritating because they are gratuitous and seem unnecessary to plot development.

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Engrossing and well written.

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Reviewed: 06-18-22

This is novel holds one's attention but some parts e.g., interracial laisons, do strain credulity.

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Every bit as exciting and engrossing as I expected

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Reviewed: 01-03-21

A great finale to an iconic series that is arguably the pinnacle of Cornwell's work.

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Truly living history

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Reviewed: 09-27-20

Probably the best historical narrative I have ever encountered. The topics flow together almost seamlessly.

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I profoundly hope that Douglas is wrong...

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Reviewed: 09-05-20

... but am deeply fearful that he is right on target. Biden campaign PLEASE read!

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Not what it could have been.

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Reviewed: 06-29-20

I struggled to finish this book. The story line is i teresting, and some of the chacters are well developed, but others are little more than shells, and the dramatic tension in the narrative peters out fairly early. The plot has obvious agendas and the characters seem to be mostly designed to present them, but this is done at the expense of any real excitement, and the narrative becomes boringly predictable.

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Informed, sensitive and nuanced

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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 06-07-17

A "must read" analysis of the fundamental social and economic division of current American society.

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A "must read" for all fish professionals.

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Reviewed: 06-26-16

There is much in this book for almost anyone interested in fishes and their biology. Voight offers thoughtful perspectives on the aquarium hobby, it's history, psychology, the industry that supports it, and the potential impact of fish collecting on natural populations. She blends these with absorbing travel adventure narratives, personal profiles and a reasonably nuanced discussion of the utility and impact of "listing" endangered species. I am an ichthyologist and have been an aquarist for almost all of my 71 years but this book made me think about a lot of what I and my colleagues do in a different light

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