Overall it’s a good book. Makes think about life. The ending wasn’t right. What was he standing on and how was there air?
Enjoyed it.
Review from Borrowed Time →
Overall it’s a good book. Makes think about life. The ending wasn’t right. What was he standing on and how was there air?
I like books like this that give an insight in what goes on in National Parks and humans limitations. This said, what bugged me was the fact when an outsider, as for example a tourist died in the park is was them being ignorant or stupid or not having common sense according to the author…
This is a book worth reading several times. There is a lot of depth here, but in a most readable fashion that allows the reader to assimilate new material in a measured pace. The book reveals truths about shame and its insidious grip on our lives and offers very practical ways of dealing with it…
Review from The Soul of Shame →
What I liked about the book is the depth of information. What was difficult about the book was the wording. I felt that there were times when the language could have been easier to understand. I love words and the study of words, but in a book that I’m listening to, it would’ve been nice..
Loved reading this memoir by an engaging, engaged excellent doctor. Writing was compelling and informative and interesting.
A thoughtful and thorough explanation of the importance of reality versus perceived truths. This book is an utterly relevant read.
Very good details of his experience, keeps ya interested throughout the story & ready for more. I enjoyed listening to this book.
It is very rare indeed that the Army’s role in the Pacific Theater of Operations is discussed outside of the U.S. Army in World War II Series. This is a great look inside the daily life for Army Artillerymen on Okinawa.
This book spoke to me and opened my eyes to new ways to lead my team. I look forward to implementing a lot that I learned from this book and seeing what god has in store for me!
