dtab62's review against another edition

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3.0

Not the best book about Easy Company, and it presents a very different side of Major Winters, one that is a lot more profane than every other account, including the mini-series. I've read nearly all the memoirs and biographies of the men of Easy Company, and while this is not by any means a bad or poorly written book, I'd say it's only for completists.

wagexwar's review against another edition

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emotional informative inspiring medium-paced

4.0

lpbearden's review against another edition

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3.0

Not a bad look into the life of Major Winters. The best parts were seeing some of the more blunt comments Winter's made through interviewing and getting to hear his real opinions. The author's writing style wasn't really enjoyable as he seemed to skim over large chunks of time with sometimes just a few words. Overall an okay book, but definitely not as good as Winter's autobiography written with Cole Kingseed.

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4.0

Great read. I read Band of Brothers by Ambrose years ago, but this really delved into the man who shaped their success. I have such a deep respect for his leadership style.

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5.0

my review:
https://texasbellereads.wordpress.com/2017/08/09/biggest-brother-the-life-of-major-dick-winters-the-man-who-led-the-band-of-brothers-by-larry-alexander/
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