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Reviews for Atlas of Slavery And Civil Rights An Annotated Chronicle of the Passage from Slavery And Seg...

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The average rating for Atlas of Slavery And Civil Rights An Annotated Chronicle of the Passage from Slavery And Seg... based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2015-04-03 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Kare Dicken
The Teams was a good book it was descriptive just like the author expected it to be.The author really got me interested when he was talking about different seals and their experiences in the different ops they encountered. The authors purpose was to describe how the SEALs came together and the experiences the first SEALs encountered while in mission.The authors point of view was in the eyes of the SEALs.The style he wrote it was like an interview where the reader is the media. The theme of the book was how the NAVY SEALs started out and what kind of operations they had to encounter.The author sometimes used indirect statements to explain the operations they endured. The style of this book was like an iterview to the first of the NAVY SEALs it was effective because it got me more interested because they went into deep detail about operations and encounterments.It was very descriptive about how they did things and why they did them every operation it made me feel like i was there and i was experiencing it myself. I liked this book because it got into detail about how it was setup and why. It also got into detail about what the SEALs did to train and the operations they were sent on its not like anything i read before but it was a very intersting book i would read it again if i got the chance.
Review # 2 was written on 2016-04-28 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Kjell Steinar Kjorkleiv
I was conflicted on how many stars to give. For its content, it’s 5 stars. However, the book is laid out as if it was dictation from very long interviews. Imagine reading dictation of interviews for nearly 300 pages without any subtitles or topic headings whatsoever. It just rambles on and for that I’d say 3 stars because it was not organized at all. Consequently, I went right down the middle and gave it 4 stars.


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