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On the borderline of Pick & So-So. I really enjoyed the main story about Larry Casuse and the way Correia tracks his family line to 19th century events. But Correia makes at least one odd digression comparing the scalp market and Marxist ideals that left me baffled. And a lot of time on military maneuvers in WWII, which are pertinent, but not for page after page. I appreciate what this book has taught me, but I wish it had stayed on subject more.
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