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The real life of a Hog pilot

Review from Hogs in the Sand →

Wyndham takes you into the life of a real Hog pilot in intimate detail from personal relationships to the effects of combat and how he was changed be all of it. the story is told with compelling detail and the heart-gripping reality of war mixed with the boredom of ground duty that makes him hunger..

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a wonderful, must read

Review from The Vision of the Anointed →

at first I must admit that Thomas Sowell is a new found hero for me, and with that being said I found this book a magnificent work on economics, politics historical and social studies in general. in this book Prof Sowell gives the reader (listener) a prospective on how we have gotten here and what..

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A necessary read for parents of boys!

Review from Raising Men, Not Boys →

Will be rereading this over again as my young boys grow up. The biblical perspective on raising men was eye opening in many ways. It includes helpful insight, practical advice, and encouragement for Christian parents navigating their role in pointing their children towards Christ.

Very nicely done and presented

Review from False Alarm →

Excellent, factual, disciplined, clearThis is one of the best books on the topic because it is comprehensive and less biased than anything I have seen. It quenches the hysteria with facts and while it requires some careful thought, if gives you the right food to think on. Facts, scientific reality, opportunity costs,, and data driven..

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A Breakthrough in Middle East Peace.

Review from Sledgehammer →

This is a behind the scenes look at the effort to finally make peace progress. It took Freedman, Trump, and Pompeo to ignore the advice of US State Department Middle East diplomats who had a long history of failure but still had their jobs. Two thumbs up!

A must read book.Amazing.

Review from Sledgehammer →

I very informativo book.I have now a complete different view of diplomatic work.My gratitud to Mr. Friedman for all the hard work. I agree with all his final analysis. You have all my respect.Impeccably reading,it was so real that I even teared when they describe the feeli gs I the signing of the Abraham’s Accord.

An incomplete history.

Review from Hitler’s First Hundred Days →

There is a strangeness to this work compared to the concept of the title. Rather than a history as to how the Nazis used and penetrated the govermental systems and structures of power they had obtained, this work is more akin to a journey inward. It is an anecdotal, social and/or oral history of ‘we..

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A remarkable journal of desert storm

Review from Hogs in the Sand →

It took a bit for this spoken “daily journal“ format of the book to hook me. The book follows an A-10 pilots deployment to Desert Storm on a day by day basis. It’s an amazing accounting of one person‘s experience of the war. I will certainly listen to this book again. Cheers to the author.