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Trinity is one of the most amazing books I have ever read. I have the real book, but I also wanted to buy the kindle version of it so that I could always have it with me. Am I the only one who is beyond disappointed that there is no kindle version????? It's such an awesome story and unfortunately people don't buy real books like they did before. I'm just sad that so many people won't read this book because it doesn't come in the format they prefer.
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I loved this book, too. I'm surprised it isn't available for e-readers. Someday I'll probably want to re-read it and I'd prefer to read it on my kindle. By the way, Mila 18 is another good book by Leon Uris. It's about the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising during WW2. :)
Good book. Also enjoyed it. The Title focuses on a hidden truth in the years of conflict over centuries.But must be read in historical context since much time has passed and many changes have transpired since it's publication.
Joe
Well, certainly the struggles in Ireland have changed since the book's publication, but, as I recall, the timeline of Trinity stops long before its publication date. To me, this book has always captured a very specific point on the centuries-long timeline of that conflict.
Morgan wrote: "Trinity is one of the most amazing books I have ever read. I have the real book, but I also wanted to buy the kindle version of it so that I could always have it with me. Am I the only one who is..."I have it on my Nook so there is hope for Kindle users.
As soon as Amazon completes their Deathstar, you'll have everything ever printed available on your Kindle. As for the book, it's one of my top 100. There is such vast detail in this work, he must have spent lotsa time researching the project. The sequel 'Redemption' was worth a look, but not necessary.
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