Overall rating and opinion of "The Warramunga's War" by Greg Kater
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Re: Overall rating and opinion of "The Warramunga's War" by Greg Kater
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I rated this book 3 out of 4 stars.
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just the same. I am actually astonished I enjoyed this genre when I am not a fan of historical fiction etc.ma_mon28 wrote: ↑02 Feb 2019, 04:33 I enjoyed reading it because it refreshed my memory on history. I like different tactics of spying the enemies; it makes me atentive on reading more. 4 stars for Greg. I love sharing those scenes with my friends.
Raiding the oppenents' den somewhat intense and exciting. So far, I'm satisfied with the results.
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The book has received generally positive reviews for its historical accuracy, attention to detail, and well-developed characters. The author's writing style has been praised for its ability to transport readers to the setting of the novel and make them feel as if they are part of the story.
However, some readers have noted that the book can be slow-paced at times, particularly in the beginning as the characters are introduced and the setting is established. Additionally, some readers may find certain aspects of the book, such as the use of racial slurs, to be offensive or uncomfortable.
Overall, "The Warramunga's War" is a well-researched and engaging historical fiction novel that provides insight into the experiences of Australian soldiers during World War II. It may be a good recommendation for readers who enjoy historical fiction and have an interest in World War II history.
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