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Go to My LibraryČeši 1938 jak Beneš ustoupil Hitlerovi
- Language
- Czech
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- Publisher
- Česká televize
- Pages
- 80
- ISBN
- 9788020433886
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Reviewers generally found this installment to be an engaging read, with some considering it an improvement over the first in the series. The book is praised for offering a fresh and nuanced perspective on historical events, bringing to light details that might be overlooked in conventional narratives. Readers appreciated the insightful portrayal of complex political figures, exploring their motivations and the challenging decisions they faced, as well as the interesting contrast drawn between them. The narrative also poses a profound, thought-provoking central question. Furthermore, the author demonstrates a strong command of the comic book medium, making the story visually and textually clearer for some readers.
While generally positive, some criticisms were noted regarding the artistic elements and conciseness. A few reviewers felt that the illustrations were slightly less appealing compared to the first volume. Additionally, the book was described as very brief or concise, which might leave some readers wanting more detail or depth in its historical coverage. One reviewer also suggested that while the author handles the comic language well, there is room for improvement in the drawing skills.
Overall, the book is recommended as a compelling historical comic that excels in presenting complex historical narratives and character studies. It is particularly suited for readers interested in a nuanced exploration of history, especially those who appreciate delving into profound ethical and political questions. This volume would appeal to individuals looking for a concise yet thought-provoking historical account in a comic book format, and those who enjoy seeing historical figures portrayed with depth and complexity. It is especially recommended for readers who enjoyed the previous installment but might find this one even more accessible and engaging.
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