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Good, but not great account of A-10s Iraq

Review from Hogs in the Sand →

This book is full of interesting anecdotes and great insight into the conflict, but the lack of experience and perspective of the author is quite obvious. While it is refreshing to hear from the viewpoint of a young pilot, it contrasts poorly with books by more experienced pilots with more perspective. I do appreciate the..

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Gives Great Perspective

Review from False Alarm →

I this book was so well written. It really gives a great perspective without a diminutive look to the climate crisis. The author gave great references and excellent insight on the intrinsic benefit of human growth as it can lend to the potential of solving climate crisis

Overall good book for action

Review from The Invisible Leader →

what I liked was clear action steps, to-do lists a.o. things that called to action. Very little examples in general,but they were referenced throughout the book via different angles thus making them more memorable.Theories and research studies used were appropriate and in small volume allowing author to ground his thought.

A fantastic story!

Review from Hogs in the Sand →

This book was awesome, especially for a 16 yr old like me who wants to eventually become an a10 pilot, is flying an a10 in sims, and is getting a private pilot license. The narration is good, but the narrator says kelvar instead of kevlar multiple times. Other than that, fantastic!

Enjoyed it Corsair geek

Review from The Fighting Corsairs →

Hey you’ve never ever sat in one but you grew up with Black Sheep and you know who you are. This book is the right combination of story telling and details, at least for me. I enjoyed it more than Race Of Aces. If you’re into 4FUs and tails from the Solomons this is for..

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helpful-ish

Review from The Soul of Shame →

in my opinion, I believe this audio book could be summarized into a PowerPoint presentation explained in much more human language for a potentially harder impact. This book was loaded with thick and cumbersome verbiage that made it very difficult to stay intrigued with, or to learn from.

Pure genius

Review from The Vision of the Anointed →

As a former leftist who has since migrated in search for answers I am blown away with the sheer genius of this work. It is truly a much needed piece to those trying to understand the madness over there 👈🏽