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rachel_abby_reads 's review for:
Killing Lincoln: The Shocking Assassination That Changed America Forever
by Bill O'Reilly, Martin Dugard
I struggled with this book, at first. I'm not a Bill O'Reilly fan, the first (felt like) 100 chapters detailing battles really dragged, and since I listened to it in my car, O'Reilly's continued pronunciation of "cavalry" as "calvary" made me crazy.
Once the battle stuff was over, it definitely picked up for me. By the time Booth was in the box and Powell was charging up Seward's stairs, I felt genuine tension, despite knowing the outcome (it's in the title, after all).
Much better than expected, and I learned a lot about this tragic event in American history.
Once the battle stuff was over, it definitely picked up for me. By the time Booth was in the box and Powell was charging up Seward's stairs, I felt genuine tension, despite knowing the outcome (it's in the title, after all).
Much better than expected, and I learned a lot about this tragic event in American history.