5.0 out of 5 stars
Journey through an America changed, October 7, 1996
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I first read of Jim and Whitley's journey through a war-torn America in 1987, and it is STILL a riveting novel. Their travels and the stories told within are more than adequate reason to press for continued nuclear disarmament. Read it now
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Even outdated, still a great book, August 5, 1996
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It's funny how quickly some things change. This book was one of the most scariest books I had ever read, not five years ago, when the US and Russia were pointing their nukes at each other- but now, this book just goes to show how paranoid we were about the cold war. Still, this post-war journey is still a sobering look at how things COULD have very easily turned out not to long ago..
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Even outdated, still a great book, August 5, 1996
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This review is from: Warday (Paperback)
It's funny how quickly some things change. This book was one of the most scariest books I had ever read, not five years ago, when the US and Russia were pointing their nukes at each other- but now, this book just goes to show how paranoid we were about the cold war. Still, this post-war journey is still a sobering look at how things COULD have very easily turned out not to long ago..
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Even outdated, still a great book, August 5, 1996
By A Customer
This review is from: Warday (Paperback)
It's funny how quickly some things change. This book was one of the most scariest books I had ever read, not five years ago, when the US and Russia were pointing their nukes at each other- but now, this book just goes to show how paranoid we were about the cold war. Still, this post-war journey is still a sobering look at how things COULD have very easily turned out not to long ago..
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Even outdated, still a great book, August 5, 1996
By A Customer
This review is from: Warday (Paperback)
It's funny how quickly some things change. This book was one of the most scariest books I had ever read, not five years ago, when the US and Russia were pointing their nukes at each other- but now, this book just goes to show how paranoid we were about the cold war. Still, this post-war journey is still a sobering look at how things COULD have very easily turned out not to long ago..
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