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Average rating5
Utterly gripping narrative account of the wars following on the heels of Alexander the Great's death. Very much in the tradition of ‘great man' political history (although among the best books of this type I have ever read), for better and worse. Only 4 stars instead of 5 because I was occasionally disappointed by the way Romm talks about the women and the mentally disabled man who play crucial parts in this story.