Official Review: The Warramunga's War by Greg Kater [February 2019 Book of the Month]
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Re: Official Review: The Warramunga's War by Greg Kater [February 2019 Book of the Month]
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I agree about the title, it was both intriguing and off-putting at the same time. I'm not much of a history buff, however, you've made this review sound intriguing even to my own skeptic mind. I guess I shall too add it to my list to read at a later date.kandscreeley wrote: โ24 Mar 2018, 19:13 I like books set in that time period. The title just isn't descriptive enough for me to have picked this up on my own. But now that you have introduced it to me and given it a high rating, I'll have to look into it. Thanks.
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Well done
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It doesn't surprise me about Japan.Miriam Molina wrote: โ25 Mar 2018, 23:19 Another war story! I wonder if there is a single nation out there that has never seen war. From Google, I found an article written in 2016 featuring "the world's most peaceful countries: The 10 countries currently not involved in conflicts or wars." Interestingly, Japan and Vietnam are two of them. The Japanese and Vietnamese have learned the lessons well.
I have scant knowledge about wars but would be open to reading this book, especially with the wonderful review. Jacko and Jamie seem to be characters worth spending time with.
I'm also very scant on the knowledge of wars even though my husband loves them and I was in the military, this book does sound like a good one to try out. Thank you for your review.
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