A review by allygator
Crossroads of Freedom: Antietam by James M. McPherson

2.0

finally, i have finished this.
do i think this was a bad book? no. did i enjoy it? also no.
i had to read this for a history essay -- that will never lead to me liking a book.
i thought this was better than the last book i read for this class, but i still will never read it again. ever.
McPherson is clearly a very talented writer and historian. his writing is engaging, but it's also full of complex military strategy that i simply don't care about.
i'm sure people who are into military history would love this though. good for them