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  • Good

    4
    By Warleeagle
    Quick easy read
  • A Fine Introduction to Sumeria

    4
    By 66Cigarowner
    This is a clearly written and well organized introduction to the subject. The significance of this earliest advanced culture is often overlooked in our general educational system. This short volume provides a foundation for the intermediate student of history.
  • Reads like a high school book report

    1
    By Phuntso
    This unreadable “book” is nothing but an unorganized and poorly written literature review. No thesis, topic sentences, larger theme, or structure of any sort. Not to mention a notable lack of proofreading and (this may be a charitable guess) editing. Instead it proceeds by bludgeoning the reader over the head with a formulaic recitation of actual scholars’ titles, names, and theses to create an approximation of a history book. Unfortunately for the author, sources alone do not make good historical writing. Had the author stopped to consider the impact on the reader, perhaps a different book would have been written. One with actual content. A good book. Instead, we are left with a high school approximation of what a history book is; this work reads like a book report pulled directly from Wikipedia the night before. Mr. Freeman may want to read a few more history books to see what decent structure and writing consists of. Otherwise each of his future endeavors will be as disappointingly unreadable as this one.
  • Nonsensical hodgepodge.

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    By Angel Lazaroff
    This book is poorly structured, poorly researched and overall a failing introduction to Sumer. The author rarely expresses a clear thought- both grammatically and thematically. I feel worse for reading it. This is a bad things to say about any book, but there it is.