The Widening Gyre
The early Spenser’s have bit more edge than the subsequent decades.
The early Spenser’s have bit more edge than the subsequent decades.
A pretty good one from early in the series.
When Spencer met Susan – classic.
The kind of book I sometimes feel compelled to read to see if it can provide some sort of insight to the chimera on the screen. It can’t, but who’s fault is that?
Really well written. Great maps and talent for explaining the high and low level strategies.
Rebel Yell: The Violence, Passion, and Redemption of Stonewall Jackson
An interesting look behind the scenes.
One of the few duds I have come across in this series.
Never thought Heydrich could make it into a plot line, but author manages to pull it off.
From early on in the series. A little bit different read.
Pretty good overall with some interesting observations.
Not really sure what I think of this series, but I keep reading.
Author has a great cadence and brings fresh legs to often covered territory.
George Washington’s Great Gamble: And the Sea Battle That Won the American Revolution
Defies belief. One tough sob.
An interesting book that is a bit hard to read knowing what is to transpire on home ground.
American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History
Plenty of twists and turns with an homage to Elmore, whether intentional or not.
Hard to believe the guy wrote this while still in college.
This series seems tired, but is an old comfortable shoe to slip on.
Really good overview of the entire war. Great maps. Like the war itself it starts face paced and then slogs to the finish.
Conveys more of the desperation and hopelessness than comes through in the movie.