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Sons of the Rising Sun |
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Rating:  Summary: save your money Review: Too bad there isn't a no star option here. Edna Barz lived through a lot in World War II: unfortunately she's not able to communicate it on paper. I get the idea someone said those fatal words -- "So, Edna, your stories are so interesting. You should write a book" -- once too often. All women are described as either "great gals" or "old bags" and a number of people simply disappear, evidently not at hands of the enemy. Although the subject matter is compelling, the writing is flat and devoid of both interest and skill. Alas.
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