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I was a little disappointed by the way the book ended. While I don’t necessary need flowers and music, I would like some kind of dialog to let me know feelings have been expressed and returned. I’m not complaining – overall I liked the book. But after enduring countless discussions regarding unions and strikes and work environments, the least I could get in return was one small paragraph of sentiments. Some’in for all my hard work of reading :-) . . . Overall: I liked Margaret. She is a character who went through a lot and dealt with her situation as best as she could. So much death!!! Life in a trade town - how depressing! And was that a little back story of Mutiny on the Bounty!!??

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The stories here are compelling, astounding, whether or not you've seen the excellent HBO miniseries. It made me cry and laugh, and put off sleeping a little bit longer...just a little bit longer.... I read it on a journey, in stolen moments, so I didn't mind the largely episodic structure. If you would like to place the remarkable experiences of Easy Company into a broader context, read Citizen Soldiers by the same author first, then this focused account of one company's war.