kiracanread
Written on Aug 13, 2020
I really enjoy reading historical non-fiction, specifically that of British History in war times, and this was a really interested read. I enjoyed that it wasn't a book blowing smoke up Churchill's arse and spoke honestly about the mistakes he made and just general bad calls that he made. I liked how this book went chronologically through history and reviewing those bad decisions made and the horrible consequences of those decisions, that never tended to truly affect Churchill as much as others.
The only thing I didn't enjoy about this book were the couple of times the author speculated about how Churchill would've been or felt, I don't really like this kind of author commentary in a completely factual non-fiction, but I enjoyed the book overall.