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The actual content of the book couldn't live up to the subtitle and jacket description. The book was more boring than it was an exciting treasure hunt.
The author does a good job of bringing the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives group (MFAA) back into the national conversation. They did great work. And the U.S. military could use a standing group like that (it sure would have saved Baghdad's Iraq Museum).
I don't think the actual story was told well and feel like it could have either been a much longer book with a lot more detail or else a much shorter book that focused more on the actual action (such as it was). Instead, the book was left at an awkward length with too much detail for an exciting book and too little detail for a comprehensive book.
The author does a good job of bringing the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives group (MFAA) back into the national conversation. They did great work. And the U.S. military could use a standing group like that (it sure would have saved Baghdad's Iraq Museum).
I don't think the actual story was told well and feel like it could have either been a much longer book with a lot more detail or else a much shorter book that focused more on the actual action (such as it was). Instead, the book was left at an awkward length with too much detail for an exciting book and too little detail for a comprehensive book.