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Rating:  Summary: I Loved It Review: For me, it really showed the human side of a dangerous occupation, It showed they were people too.
Rating:  Summary: I Loved It Review: For me, it really showed the human side of a dangerous occupation, It showed they were people too.
Rating:  Summary: The Realities of the Enemy Review: The fine line between the right and wrong of WWII becomes very hazy after reading this book. I found myself cheering along with the U-boats triumphs, and reading with trepidation when they described the threat of the U.S. ships nearby. An excellent story book, as well as historical reference.
Rating:  Summary: The Realities of the Enemy Review: The fine line between the right and wrong of WWII becomes very hazy after reading this book. I found myself cheering along with the U-boats triumphs, and reading with trepidation when they described the threat of the U.S. ships nearby. An excellent story book, as well as historical reference.
Rating:  Summary: Must reading for WWII buffs Review: What a fantastic book! I've been collecting submarine books for 30 years and this is the first one that really gives a view from the personal - human side from ordinary crewmen as well as from little known commanders. I highly recommend this book for anyone who thinks they know about u-boat life. I wait anxiously for her next book and hope that there are many more like this!
Rating:  Summary: Easy to read.... and interesting Review: What a great book. Melanie Wiggins' writing style is very easy on the eyes, and flows very nicely across the pages. I think what I liked most was that its more like a collection of short stories, which made it even more readable for me. I would recommend this book to any student of the U Boat war, or someone just looking for an interesting book to read. Ms. Wiggins did her homework on this one, and it shows.
Rating:  Summary: Easy to read.... and interesting Review: What a great book. Melanie Wiggins' writing style is very easy on the eyes, and flows very nicely across the pages. I think what I liked most was that its more like a collection of short stories, which made it even more readable for me. I would recommend this book to any student of the U Boat war, or someone just looking for an interesting book to read. Ms. Wiggins did her homework on this one, and it shows.
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