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Bogi Takács
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Page numbers are approximate because it has word count instead of page numbers (this makes sense in context)
— Jul 23, 2023 10:49AM
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Stephanie
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At times I think I'm following and understanding, then I realize that maybe I'm not doing so well as I thought, then maybe I am doing okay...
I think I'd really better benefit from reading this with a professor/scholarly group informed about Ukraine-Russian history/politics/culture/etc, or at least a heavily annotated copy, by knowledgeable scholar(s).
— Apr 22, 2022 06:54AM
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I think I'd really better benefit from reading this with a professor/scholarly group informed about Ukraine-Russian history/politics/culture/etc, or at least a heavily annotated copy, by knowledgeable scholar(s).
Rachel
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"'Pure Ukrainians are Russian people, everything else is just Polish manipulation.' the wounded man whispers to me. 'Once upon a time a Polish plane fallend down in Russian lands. The Tsar of Poland with his boyars and wife were on board. Since then a great struggle has been fought and the develz children have devised a way to sever us.'"
Using real-life attempts to undermine Ukraine in a dystopian setting yes yes!!
— Mar 13, 2019 06:45PM
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Using real-life attempts to undermine Ukraine in a dystopian setting yes yes!!
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Currently, it's hard to imagine a book on the history of the Ukrainian-Russian War, primarily because the opposing parties did not recognise it.[...] However, it's worth noting that the concentration of enemy armies reached a critically low limit. Soldiers searched for each other for months to commence battle. Galaxies collide thus, passing through each other, without even their stars touching.
— Dec 09, 2016 02:28PM
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Currently, it's hard to imagine a book on the history of the Ukrainian-Russian War, primarily because the opposing parties did not recognise it.[...] However, it's worth noting that the concentration of enemy armies reached a critically low limit. Soldiers searched for each other for months to commence battle. Galaxies collide thus, passing through each other, without even their stars touching.



