I like the book, but I suspect this started as a PhD dissertation, by the organization and coverage. That's not a bad thing. I listened to the book, so can't speak to how well things were footnoted. There isn't a book which follows particular individuals. While he does focus on two divisions, one each in the Pacific and European theaters, I couldn't say I got to know the men. I enjoyed it. I learned a lot about the organization and evolution of the FOO. I found his style quite clear. His use of language sounds much like an Army officer from my youth, with a lot of use of the phrase, "Combined Arms Doctrine." He added to my understanding of how the Allies won the war. That's worth something right there.