Review: The Revolutionary Paul Revere

My latest BookSneeze book is The Revolutionary Paul Revere by Joel Miller.

This was a great read. The cover has a great feel to it, so it’s comfortable to hold. The chapters are fairly short and easy to read. This period of history has so many people of interest. The author does a good job of introducing people, reminding us who they are when it’s been awhile since they were first mentioned, and explaining how they intersected with Paul Revere’s life.

This is obviously not an in-depth scholarly biography. It is a well written, easy to read description of the character and history of a man we all know of, but don’t know much about. This is a great book to learn about what life was like for the residents of Boston leading up to and during the American Revolution, but it is never boring. Highly recommended.

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One Response to Review: The Revolutionary Paul Revere

  1. Leona says:

    I also just finished the book and reviewed it on booksneeze.com
    I though it was very good.

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