The Manhattan Projects, Vol 5: The Cold War by Jonathan Hickman
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I’ll be honest, it’s too long between volumes for me to keep track of what the fuck is going on in this series. It’s like East of West that way. If I go a couple months without reading, I don’t remember shit. Who was doing what? Where? Why? How is pretty much out of the question in this book, but those other ones apply, and I don’t have any answers.
It’s stil enjoyable as a book, and I think the real problem is not reading the volumes close enough together and reading other stuff in between. So is that a problem with the book? The book’s publication? The delivery? Am I putting myself into that category of people who review stuff on Amazon and say things like, “UPS dropped this off and it got wet in the rain”?
I hate those people. Monsters. Why would you put that information under the rating for a book? Who does that help? I wish everyone who did that had written a book so I could review THEIR book and say, “Left unhelpful review on another book that didn’t make any goddamn sense.”