The Fate of the Day: The War for America, Fort Ticonderoga to Charleston, 1777-1780

by

Rick Atkinson

Should you read this book?

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Who is this book for?

  • History enthusiasts who enjoy in-depth, well-researched accounts of the American Revolution.
  • Readers who appreciate detailed military history with strategic and tactical insights.
  • Those interested in the political and diplomatic aspects of the Revolutionary War era.
  • Fans of narrative non-fiction that brings historical figures to life.
  • People who enjoy learning about lesser-known events and perspectives of well-known historical periods.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers looking for a quick or simplified overview of the American Revolution.
  • Those who prefer historical fiction or more dramatized accounts of historical events.
  • People who find extensive military details and jargon tedious or difficult to follow.
  • Readers who are not interested in the political or diplomatic aspects of war.
  • Those who prefer standalone books rather than parts of a trilogy or series.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Exceptional writing and storytelling by Rick Atkinson
  • Deeply researched and detailed account of the American Revolution
  • Provides a fresh perspective on the demands of democracy
  • Covers both well-known and lesser-known battles and events
  • Offers insights into the political aspects of the war, including events in England and France
  • Balances military history with personal stories and character development
  • Presents a comprehensive view of the war, including its global impact
  • Uses vivid language and interesting vocabulary
  • Includes obscure facts and details that enrich the narrative
  • Puts the Revolution in perspective of world events

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • May be too detailed for casual readers of history
  • Contains a lot of military jargon that some readers might find challenging
  • Pacing can be slow at times due to the nature of historical events
  • Some readers might find the focus on military aspects less engaging
  • The book is part of a trilogy, which may require reading the previous volume for full context
  • Can be overwhelming with the amount of information presented
  • May not appeal to those seeking a quick or simplified overview of the Revolution
  • Some readers might find the political and diplomatic details less interesting
  • The middle part of the war covered in this volume may be less exciting than the beginning or end
  • Length and depth of content may be daunting for some readers

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