written by Russell Cook on 04/11/2007
Band Of Brothers is a good antidote to the all the face saving analysis of Dunkirk as it lists allied success after success. With the exception of operation Market Garden - and even this is treated in a balanced way - the superiority of the allied soldiers even when well outnumbered is amply displayed.
The hardships the soldiers suffered especially during the Battle of the Bulge is described so thoroughly that one is left wondering how they managed to endure.
written by matt. on 08/01/2002
After watching the TV series, i thought that the book, Band of Brothers, could not do any better; how wrong i was.
the book paints an even more graphical picture of life in E-Company during 1944/45.
there are inserts from the people who were actually there and they portray it very well.
one tip: do not read it before bed unless you want to re-enact D-Day during your sleep as i did - its that realistic....
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13743_Eeek.'s Response to 8905_matt.'s Review
Written on: 24/02/2002
very nice review, i just read this book. you are so correct!