A great new story of the F14 mixed with some fleet politics. Big thanks to those who have white knuckled their way to defend humanity from everything, including ourselves. I look forward to a future reread.
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A great new story of the F14 mixed with some fleet politics. Big thanks to those who have white knuckled their way to defend humanity from everything, including ourselves. I look forward to a future reread.
This was a fantastic approach to portraying the narrative of Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift, whose lives intertwined, overlapped, and eventually drifted apart. I wish and hope that more books of Montgomery Clift become available on Audibles.
From beginning to end, this book just keeps on going. Lots of action. Be it fighting off mutant Devil-Dogs, or human survivors who don’t always play fair. It’s a journey. One of growth, both physical and emotional. At first Dust thinks he is the only human survivor, but when forced to leave his town to..
I liked it was an interesting listen but did find it a bit on the dry side. not as funny as the first book but not bad over all
This was a good book that kept me interested the complete time. I just worry I’m getting interested in another series whee the writer chops into as short of books as possible.
Carol Ward goes into detail about the training of pilots, LSOs and ship life. Not make it combat flying. I found the book really interesting. This is good serious of books if you ever wanted to know what it is like to be a Naval Avatar.
Scott Greenberger’s story of Chester Arthur and his ascent to the Presidency is, besides a fine yarn, an impressive scholarly achievement. The author explains in the preface that Arthur, nearing the end of his life and expecting to live just days or weeks longer, had the vast majority of his personal and official papers burned…
As a retired union boilermaker I’m always a little skeptical when I hear that a book about trade workers purports to be about the working men and women “in the trenches”. While there are no trenches in shipbuilding, this book put me there! The descriptions of the lives and work of the working men and..
O.F. just getting started. Really like Lucky, all the characters have their own style, story line is intriguing enough to keep you listening with just the right amount of humor
I loved how this story brings father and son together. Everything was great. Only thing was the way Jason Burke was portrayed, he is an ass to his crew, Omega Force. I also don’t like how Crusher is portrayed as an idiot. I think Crusher should be portrayed with more respect. But all in all..
