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Call To Arms by W.E.B. Griffin

bkeving_74's review

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3.0

Interesting take on the Raiders

The most interesting part of this story was the controversy and action of the raiders. The rest of the story was a lot of fluff in my opinion. The setting up of the main character as this perfect specimen and the awkwardness of the romances and sexual activity was overboard for me.

govmarley's review

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3.0

Call to Arms picks up where the last left off, and leads us through the events after Pearl Harbor. A little slower than Semper Fi, we find McCoy in San Diego and Pick in Pensacola for the majority of the story. Griffin's research is top-notch, and the details around the military training, strategies and maneuvers really help the series come to life. These books leave me wanting to read more about the US role in WWII, so I will forgive the cheesy depictions of relationships and the eye-rolling dialogue that often comes out of the women's mouths. Another good installment in the series.
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