![]() ![]() ![]() If you're interested in historical fiction or warfare in that period of time (or Rome: Total War is one of your favorite videogames), and you've already read the other two aforementioned books, then you might as well read this one at some point. ![]() Having said that, it's pretty decent, just not as good as Gates of Fire or The Afghan Campaign. " The writing isn't the easiest to muddle through, and it takes a while to get really interesting. I wouldn't have read this had it not been written by Steven Pressfield. This means you can't re-read it very often, so it gets a lower ranking. " Good, but so much detail that it's a very memorable book. This book was full of new words, infact, the Amazons have at least 2 words for everything including themselves and their horses. Whenever a book has to spend so mauch time defining all the new words that are being introduced I get tired-head real quick. The author tries to create this Amazonian culture from nothing and unfortnately it falls flat. ![]() I held on for another 100 pages before I gave up. This book took almost 100 pages for me to even start being somewhat interested. " Not up to par with Pressfield's other books that I enjoyed so much. Overall Performance: Narration Rating: Story Rating:. ![]()
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