This is a part of history that was NOT covered in the 1970s in high school or college. It gives a very clear view if the 1700s and America’s relationship with native Americans.
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Jurassic Sushi
Review from Artifact →
When I wake up, in the morning, and just lay there knowing I have to booty up my computer and start stroking those keys, I get scramble for the blanket cave and warmth of downy goodness. Then BING! I remember I have a story to listen to, Suddenly I am excited. My energy ticks up..
fantastic
Review from Frozen Orbit →
Not really about medicine
Review from All Bleeding Stops →
I initially bought this audiobook thinking that Dr. Cohn would be detailing story after story of his time as a trauma surgeon, but it became more about his views of the current state of policies related to traumatic injuries and becoming a physician. This is not an attack on his character, but the book’s description..
Great story
Review from The Terran Allegiance →
☆Good but unfinished series where is book 3….its been over 10 yrs. since 2nd book was released.
Review from Krac’s Firebrand →
I listened to Gracie’s Touch yesterday and I listened to Krac’s Firebrand today both were really good. I read them both years ago, when they were first released and now after listening to them both again I remembered waiting for the 3rd book “Rorrak’s Revenge” which as far as I could find was never released…
Great narrative
Review from Cascade →
Admiral Vernon
Review from The War of Jenkins’ Ear →
Acadia, noy canada
Review from A Great and Noble Scheme →
Let me air a couple of complaints. With no maps (Audible needs PDFs for maps), I found it a challenge to follow in the footsteps of the action. Looking online was not a big help as Faragher points out in the book that 9 out of 10 French place names have been changed to English…
Entertaining listen.
Review from Cascade →









