I'm interested in the subject matter, but the author/narrator's voice is really annoying me. I've slowed down the audio but he still seems to be talking so fast, just skimming over the facts. I'll come back to this later in print.
I'm interested in the subject matter, but the author/narrator's voice is really annoying me. I've slowed down the audio but he still seems to be talking so fast, just skimming over the facts. I'll come back to this later in print.
I walked by this book and B&N the other day and it had to be my next #NFNov read. Great history read, and yes I‘m biased. I recently spent 5 years living on the SA Riverwalk, working at Fort Sam Houston, and running/walking by the Alamo nearly everyday. I have many appropriately beautiful pics of the Alamo, but this... my son always dresses in celebration of occasions so he really wanted to take PeeWee to the basement of the Alamo.
You‘d think I‘d get enough of reading about the Alamo, I‘ve been there too many times to count and driven by it hundreds of times, but I don‘t. And I like this author‘s style of writing non-fiction. So I‘m very excited to see this new book! Tagging my fave fictional account by a brilliant Texas historian in the comments.