Official Review: West Point Mafia Revealed

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Good to read about this change agent at West Point. I hope he succeeded iñ changing the norms. Great review.

-- 02 Nov 2017, 05:33 --

Good to read about this change agent at West Point. I hope he succeeded iñ changing the norms. Great review.
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Quinto wrote:Good to read about this change agent at West Point. I hope he succeeded iñ changing the norms. Great review.

-- 02 Nov 2017, 05:33 --

Good to read about this change agent at West Point. I hope he succeeded iñ changing the norms. Great review.
I hope so too, Quinto. Thank you for stopping by. :D
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I generally do not enjoy books that are based on wars. But I liked reading your views on this one.
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The Researcher wrote:I generally do not enjoy books that are based on wars. But I liked reading your views on this one.
Thank you :) I appreciate you stopping by.
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thisisfinal213 wrote:He adopted old and witty ways to better his men, while swiftly understanding the difference of opinion that he held in his mind and his men
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The title seems to imply that a "shadow government" was alive and well at West Point; I pictured a group of Italian cadets in the back room, smoking cigars, plotting their next hit. I love hearing the stories of veterans!! But not if I think it's the mafia mixing up their cement shoes. Two different stories...should be in two different books.
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missreadalot wrote:The title seems to imply that a "shadow government" was alive and well at West Point; I pictured a group of Italian cadets in the back room, smoking cigars, plotting their next hit. I love hearing the stories of veterans!! But not if I think it's the mafia mixing up their cement shoes. Two different stories...should be in two different books.
I too had the same misconception about this book. Thank you for stopping by :)
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I must confess I saw this book, but neither the title nor the cover attracted me. I'm glad I didn't pick it to review. Otherwise, I would've been quite disappointed. I dislike when authors take one good aspect of the plot and drag it. This makes the reader get tired. Thanks for the honest review!
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Kalin Adi wrote: 04 Dec 2017, 11:18 I must confess I saw this book, but neither the title nor the cover attracted me. I'm glad I didn't pick it to review. Otherwise, I would've been quite disappointed. I dislike when authors take one good aspect of the plot and drag it. This makes the reader get tired. Thanks for the honest review!
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