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Kevin Rumsey
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Fabulous book on the Civil War, once more. Very thrilling, as life jumps off the page.
— Mar 12, 2024 09:26AM
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Ya Boy Conye
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Pages 300-400 are firmly set at Vicksburg. There are 2 action sequences from outside the siege, some nasty insight of what's happening inside the siege, and 1 day where the union and the rebel soldiers have a day of peace and hang out and talk to eachother. By page 400, food inside Vicksburg is running out, and a secret is being kept that could destroy the entire defenses.
— May 17, 2023 02:53PM
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Ya Boy Conye
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Page 200-300 wraps up all the skirmishes outside of Vicksburg. By page 300, the assault for Vicksburg has begun. As Willis says, "this is the Frontline, boys."
— May 14, 2023 08:49PM
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Ya Boy Conye
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There are lots of characters and names to remember. But the last 100 pages or so have been very interesting and, for the characters, a very confusing fight over a location called Champion Hill. Pemberton's undeciciveness played a big part in confederate (democrats) defeat.
— May 12, 2023 12:52PM
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Alexw
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Grants vows revenge and prepares for a second assault at Vicksburg.
— Dec 18, 2021 04:37AM
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Alexw
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The Southern Generals begin to realize the genius of Grant's unrelenting strategy.
— Dec 15, 2021 12:21AM
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Alexw
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Shaara again proves his mastery at writing as on page 48, Grant details to Sherman how the war in Mexico was won and how he will deploy the same tactics to win the Civil War. What an intriguing conversation !!
— Dec 12, 2021 04:46AM
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Scott Benyacko
is on page 205 of 562
Holy cow, this novel is fantastic!!!!
— Jul 01, 2020 07:19PM
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Scott Benyacko
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I love getting back to this series. Shara is amazing, and I’ve never found a good book about Vicksburg that does both sides.
— Jun 30, 2020 08:13PM
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Joe Brennan
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One of the themes is perseverance in the face of adversity. The book is about a siege, so both sides spend a long time doing something very difficult. The Confederate civilians are hit especially hard. This is a theme I can relate to, since I have occasionally had to do hard things requiring a lot of persistance to finish.
— Nov 07, 2016 02:56PM
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Matt
is 71% done
Shaara extends his narrative outside the lead-up to battle and the intricate maneuvering within the volley of fire. He chooses to focus on unique aspects of these battles within the Civil War. In a recent segment I read, he places much attention on Lucy Spence, a young Mississippian who lives in Vicksburg, watching as the two armies advance and, eventually, aiding in a civilian nurse capacity, with the injured.
— Oct 18, 2016 08:41PM
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Joe Brennan
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The setting of my story is the town of Vicksburg Mississippi and the surrounding area, fall 1862. The story centers on Vicksburg, and the Confederate defense thereof. The story would not work in another setting since it is the story of the battle of Vicksburg.
— Oct 18, 2016 02:35PM
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Matt
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As Grant and Sherman devise their plan to head towards Vicksburg, General Pemberton awaits, though worry seems to sober him to what lies ahead. On their trek to the city they seek, Union soldiers learn that the citizens of Mississippi are not always 'victims in the way', but can be strong Confederate supporters, ready to back Jefferson Davis and hold onto the slaves they feel are their possessions.
— Oct 17, 2016 08:43PM
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Matt
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Shaara moves the Civil War battles ahead a year, positioning his story and characters into 1863. The central focus of this novel is Mississippi, central to the transport line of the Confederates. Generals Grant and Sherman of the Union contrast nicely with General Pemberton in their insights towards this most important collection of military maneuvers.
— Oct 15, 2016 07:56PM
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Tim Pafundi
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"Unconditional Surrender" Grant! Apparently John Pemberton thinks he holds all the cards regarding his capitulation. Grant reminds him that he controls nothing!
— Jun 21, 2016 09:56AM
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Tim Pafundi
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Confederates throwing hand grenades? Who knew?
— Jun 16, 2016 10:35AM
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Tim Pafundi
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Almost time for the Confederacy to surrender!
— Jun 15, 2016 01:53PM
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Tim Pafundi
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The Siege of Vicksbug is almost finished! What a great book!
— Jun 13, 2016 09:39AM
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Tim Pafundi
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The siege of Vicksburg continues.
— Jun 01, 2016 09:56AM
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Tim Pafundi
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Love his writing! He's written the most phenomenal historical fiction novels of all time!
— May 27, 2016 10:51AM
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Tim Pafundi
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Love Jeff Shaara! His historical fiction novels are a tremendous read!
— Apr 01, 2016 11:45AM
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Steven Hancock
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Halfway through. Very good so far!
— Feb 14, 2016 06:34PM
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Wandering Reader
is on page 333 of 562
We'll eventually finish it. It's so hard to find time to read together though. At least it's good.
— Oct 24, 2015 09:59PM
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Robert
is on page 216 of 562
Continue to be disappointed at Shaara's anachronistic treatment of the Western theatre of the American Civil War. Although, I am enjoying his portrayal of a maturing Grant in this volume focused upon the Vicksburg campaign and battle.
— Sep 30, 2015 08:06AM
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Ginni Cook
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Shaara has hit another one out the park. This book concentrates on the siege of Vicksburg. A good read!
— Jul 03, 2015 11:52AM
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Gerald Hickman
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Great characters just like his other books.
— Jun 06, 2015 07:40AM
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