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Ernst Junger and Germany: Into the Abyss, 1914-1945

Ernst Junger and Germany: Into the Abyss, 1914-1945

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dr. Nevin is a great man
Review: Dr. Thomas Nevin is a great guy. Jim an I (my roommate) are students, and during the off hours, buds with the good professor. Tonight we went down to the Cleveland Cinematheque an saw the flick "Murderous Maids with the professor an another good man Mike Schneeberger(?). The movie wasn't bad, but I'll tell you one thing, from what I hear this book is ten times better.

Nevin's writing is like butter, tasty, smooth, and easily absorbed; yet intriguing and sophisticated, leaving you wanting more. But alas, when the book is finished, as when the bread gone, a great loss comes across the consumer; a loss that can only be cured with another Nevin book or perhaps, more butter.

A great read, and a must for a history major like I.

GO STREAKS.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dr. Nevin is a great man
Review: Dr. Thomas Nevin is a great guy. Jim an I (my roommate) are students, and during the off hours, buds with the good professor. Tonight we went down to the Cleveland Cinematheque an saw the flick "Murderous Maids with the professor an another good man Mike Schneeberger(?). The movie wasn't bad, but I'll tell you one thing, from what I hear this book is ten times better.

Nevin's writing is like butter, tasty, smooth, and easily absorbed; yet intriguing and sophisticated, leaving you wanting more. But alas, when the book is finished, as when the bread gone, a great loss comes across the consumer; a loss that can only be cured with another Nevin book or perhaps, more butter.

A great read, and a must for a history major like I.

GO STREAKS.


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