Review of New Edition, Beyond D-Day Blunder
Posted: 15 Jun 2024, 07:17
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "New Edition, Beyond D-Day Blunder" by Som K. Ajir.]
Are you interested in historical fiction? How about a historical fiction about World War II? Some people are interested in World War II politics and how that shaped today’s world. Beyond D-Day Blunder by Som K. Ajir is a book that you might be looking for. Interested in knowing more? The Kindle version of this book costs below $5. You can grab a copy and enjoy the book on a leisurely afternoon.
The book's narrative, set against the dramatic backdrop of World War II, is a captivating journey. Wounded by the mustard gas in World War I, Hitler laid on a hospital bed, his fate hanging in the balance as he awaited a letter from the German Military, the news of Germany's loss still fresh. The suspense builds as he hesitates to open the letter, fearing the worst. Yet, when he finally does, the contents of that letter become a turning point, not just for him but for the entire European continent. What did that letter hold? What was the catalyst that reshaped global politics forever? The answers lie within the pages of this intriguing book.
History is bound to repeat itself. The book discusses various propaganda methods. With Russia attacking Ukraine, World War III seems closer and closer. Both Russia and Ukraine are churning propaganda after propaganda for their own vested interests. This book may help us see through the smoke of propaganda more clearly. The book also contains various assassination attempts on Adolf Hitler and the people he supported. The Allies wonder if going to war against Hitler is the only way. However, another alternative might just show up and change the game. What is this alternative? How were millions of lives and billions of dollars saved?
The book misses punctuation all too often, and sometimes, it becomes difficult to make sense of the sentences. It needs some professional editing. Some parts of the book seemed to drag on. However, the book was quick to change pace whenever that happened. The book mentions some light swearing and mentions of genocides, which could be triggering. There are also mentions of honey trapping and sexual encounters here and there, but the author did not go in-depth. Mentions of suicide were also there. So, this book can be triggering to many people and is unsuitable for children. Proceed with caution.
This book was simply excellent for history enthusiasts. However, there were too many mistakes, so I had to steal a star from it. I give this book 4 out of 5 stars.
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New Edition, Beyond D-Day Blunder
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon
Are you interested in historical fiction? How about a historical fiction about World War II? Some people are interested in World War II politics and how that shaped today’s world. Beyond D-Day Blunder by Som K. Ajir is a book that you might be looking for. Interested in knowing more? The Kindle version of this book costs below $5. You can grab a copy and enjoy the book on a leisurely afternoon.
The book's narrative, set against the dramatic backdrop of World War II, is a captivating journey. Wounded by the mustard gas in World War I, Hitler laid on a hospital bed, his fate hanging in the balance as he awaited a letter from the German Military, the news of Germany's loss still fresh. The suspense builds as he hesitates to open the letter, fearing the worst. Yet, when he finally does, the contents of that letter become a turning point, not just for him but for the entire European continent. What did that letter hold? What was the catalyst that reshaped global politics forever? The answers lie within the pages of this intriguing book.
History is bound to repeat itself. The book discusses various propaganda methods. With Russia attacking Ukraine, World War III seems closer and closer. Both Russia and Ukraine are churning propaganda after propaganda for their own vested interests. This book may help us see through the smoke of propaganda more clearly. The book also contains various assassination attempts on Adolf Hitler and the people he supported. The Allies wonder if going to war against Hitler is the only way. However, another alternative might just show up and change the game. What is this alternative? How were millions of lives and billions of dollars saved?
The book misses punctuation all too often, and sometimes, it becomes difficult to make sense of the sentences. It needs some professional editing. Some parts of the book seemed to drag on. However, the book was quick to change pace whenever that happened. The book mentions some light swearing and mentions of genocides, which could be triggering. There are also mentions of honey trapping and sexual encounters here and there, but the author did not go in-depth. Mentions of suicide were also there. So, this book can be triggering to many people and is unsuitable for children. Proceed with caution.
This book was simply excellent for history enthusiasts. However, there were too many mistakes, so I had to steal a star from it. I give this book 4 out of 5 stars.
******
New Edition, Beyond D-Day Blunder
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon