I loved the honesty of the medical surgeon. It scared me to think of having surgery ever.
Scary but honest
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The simple goodness and kindness of the main character. Nothing monumental. Yet, so very moving. Crying now and don’t know why. Mark of a great book.
50 words to describe everything. lots of sause with no meat. it takes a chapter to describe an upgrade, a place, a feeling, and thoughts .not exaggerating at all. this happens the whole book. nothing can be straight forward. the random memories chapters are out of place and annoying. the fights can never be straight..
The author does a wonderful job of evoking the environment and community Alaskan seafarers and the Coast Guard that rescues them. The first half of the book covers multiple “routine” rescues, which at the time I thought could have been edited out but by the end I realized were necessary for the context, personalities and..
A good follow on to events at Iwo Jima , now the block wants to stop The US is buildup of advanced fighters to counter their own counter mass fighters.
Tecumseh is so much more than a recognizable character in history or just a name. He is a symbol of greatness that filled the hearts of so many of the inhabitants of this land when the explorers from across the Atlantic decided that they wanted to settle here, then expand across the entire continent. Tecumseh’s..
I found that the story was filled with unnecessary overkill and bloat. The author seemed to be trying to write a deep story like Dune or the Seven Suns, but fell way short of his goal. The reticulated titles he gave to characters in this book gave it the sense of to the sky ideas,..
