3.77 AVERAGE

informative slow-paced

This book was fascinating. Erik Larson writes his non-fiction books so that they read like fiction, and that really lent itself to the subject of this book. If you are interested in early 20th century history this is a must read.
medium-paced

Disturbing 

This book took twice as long to read as I had expected, only because half way through I traveled to Germany and then felt compelled to restart the book after all that I had learned while there. I really like the writing style of Erik Larson, he takes topics that could be rather dry and makes it a story that keeps you engaged.
dark emotional informative sad tense slow-paced
informative reflective medium-paced
informative slow-paced
challenging dark emotional informative sad tense medium-paced

In the Garden of Beasts was a really unique take on a WWII historical nonfiction book. It specifically looked at the US Ambassador to Germany in the years leading up to the war and his experience with Hitler's rise to power. It was eye opening seeing all of the events that led to World War II as that is something that you don't usually read about, most books focus on the war itself. My only issue with this book was listening to it on audio was a bit tricky just because there were so many names and dates and places that I was getting a bit confused at times and wished I had a physical copy to flip back a few pages. But overall it was a great book, really well researched, and I remain a big Erik Larson fan.

I could barely even finish this one. So not on par with his other works!