The Guns of the South
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Genres: Literature & Fiction, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Literature & Fiction, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 1
I greatly enjoyed this alternative history novel, brimming with dark ironies and intriguing re-writes of the events of the War Between the States. Turtledove brings characters to life in a rivetingly emotional sense, sharing their inner, emotional selves with the reader, who is compelled to sympathize with them and join their struggle to "do the right thing". I found the book creative, entertaining, and perhaps thought-provoking - the ethics of war, slavery, deceipt, and community loyalty are constant themes which give the reader a more involved experience.
I would only caution the reader that I found the ending dissatisfying. I feel that a book focused on ethical themes should conclude with a strong ending, reflective of the consequences of the characters' ethical actions. This one doesn't, which may not bother you.
Disclaimer - I am not a historian or even a student of history. I cannot speak to the historical accuracy of any events or persons in the novel, so if you are a historian who cringes at historical inaccuracies I cannot help you assess this novel.
I would only caution the reader that I found the ending dissatisfying. I feel that a book focused on ethical themes should conclude with a strong ending, reflective of the consequences of the characters' ethical actions. This one doesn't, which may not bother you.
Disclaimer - I am not a historian or even a student of history. I cannot speak to the historical accuracy of any events or persons in the novel, so if you are a historian who cringes at historical inaccuracies I cannot help you assess this novel.
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