
In these last three books, I did a sort of cursory reading—I didn’t dwell on the details—and I got the impression that they were rather superficial in nature, but they were an intriguing invitation to delve deeper into the historical narrative, not only through what the author presents in the book, but also through the works he himself studied in order to write it. In addition, the book offers an engaging historical narrative, though it is non-linear in some parts, which can be a bit confusing, but it’s still great for anyone who’s already curious about the subject.
In these last three books, I did a sort of cursory reading—I didn’t dwell on the details—and I got the impression that they were rather superficial in nature, but they were an intriguing invitation to delve deeper into the historical narrative, not only through what the author presents in the book, but also through the works he himself studied in order to write it. In addition, the book offers an engaging historical narrative, though it is non-linear in some parts, which can be a bit confusing, but it’s still great for anyone who’s already curious about the subject.