Unabridged Audiobook
Great read.
Long and good
Another great Erik Larson production
Another well researched historical novel by Larson!
This is one of the best nonfiction books I've ever read. Will Patton was spectacular as narrator. The author was so excellent in weaving together so many facts in a very entertaining way. It is also astonishing how today's world seems to be mirroring that of the pre-Civil War era.
Great read!
As I have oft stated, read Eric Larson's book ALONG with this audiobook and you are in for a real treat! It's like being invited into the author's personal study/library and having a private audience while he shares his thoughts & findings. Narration was fine and thoughtful. Substance of the book/audiobook is edifying.
Loved the book. The narrator made all the difference. He was wonderful.
Erik Larson used a unique format in his chapter lengths to create a tension, action-packed, countdown to the firing on Fort Sumter in April 1861. He also chose not to merely take a somewhat new approach to material that many are already familiar with but instead employed Mary Chestnut, Edmund Ruffin, and Major Robert Anderson to new advantage offering a very personal and emotional account in the process. Seems not to matter whether it's the Lusitania, embattled Britain, or Sumter, he is always equal to the task.
Excellent!
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