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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The thing I found weird about this book was some misplaced conversations, which made the plot a little unrealistic.
I would suggest this book to anyone who enjoys reading about adventures, wars, and the criminal world.
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My impression as well. I wonder why some people would complain when a book is about war. We learn a lot from past conflicts to avoid future conflicts. Better yet, if absolutely necessary fight or resolve them better.briellejee wrote: ↑01 Feb 2019, 02:12 I am such a fan of historical fiction, though some books need to work on their narrative to be able to capture a whole lot of audience; and this one was a perfect one. I really liked the humorous dialogues between Jack and James. At first, when I read the sample, I must say that I would've dropped it since I find it tedious to read through all the gun firing, but then when James met Jack, the atmosphere seemed to be a little lighter and the mood of the book was lifted. Overall though, the setting was interesting and superb. The facts about the military soldiers during and after the war were well-researched and a bit enjoyable to know and learn. The characters are the real hero here though, so it's a 4/4 for me. Would recommend to people who like to learn and read more about war and soldiers, especially ones who like a lot of action scenes in the book. However, I might also recommend it to everyone because the book is just excellent for any reader. It is an all-around book for adults!
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Good question! I'm curious as well, because most of the other responders gave it 4 stars. I have only read Skills of the Warramunga and rated it 3 stars, so I'm curious how this book compares.briellejee wrote: ↑02 Feb 2019, 23:28Why give it a 3 stars though? Was it because of the somewhat draggy ending?Ferdinand_otieno wrote: ↑02 Feb 2019, 12:15 I enjoyed reading Greg Kater's entire series and i loved the characters in the book and their individual talents that somehow woke together perfectly. There is nothing i truly disliked in this book. I rated the book 3 out of 4 stars.
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