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Thomas J. Brothers

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Great but typically Beevorish.

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Revisado: 04-26-25

A great book but you have to accept Beevor on his terms. He’s a HIGHLY detailed storyteller and sometimes you have to pause to recollect the overall train of events.

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Reread after 60 years; it still packs a punch.

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Revisado: 06-02-24

Was prompted to reread Alas Babylon after reading jacobsen’s Nuclear War. I found the worm’s eye view of the older book the more believable scenario. It didn’t require you to swallow so many implausibles.
Some readers may find the casual racism of some of the characters offensive, which it is, but it is true to time and place.

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Ended too soon.

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Revisado: 11-25-21

Definitely deserved the Pulitzer it received. Catton’s ability to place the reader in the very minds of the soldiers is simply amazing. I wish he had continued by relating the meeting at Appomattox Courthouse and the subsequent surrender ceremony. Perhaps I’ll find it among his other works. I hope so.

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