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Awesome book

Review from The Rifle →

My only problem with this book was that I should’ve been longer!A lot parts made me pull back and cry a little. Definitely puts into perspective the hell this generation had to endure. Definitely would recommend this book for anyone looking to hear to some of the amazing stories from our vets.

Excellent

Review from Blood Gun Money →

Issues that overlap but are not necessarily synthesized in enough frequency. The drug, gun, crime, ecosystem exists and the roles of both legitimate and illicit trade contribute to global violence. This book particularly hammers down on the nexus of America’s problems and their run off into Central America & Mexico. This is not an anti-gun..

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Outstanding!

Review from The Rifle →

An innovative approach to securing the legacies of America’s greatest generation. Well written, well narrated, thoroughly enjoyable book.

Painful

Review from 100 Fathoms Below →

Nothing worse than a narrator that doesn’t understand the nuances of a story. Narrating a Navy story the speaker needs to know the language the Chief of the Boat is not called the Cee Oh Bee it’s the COB just like the executive officer is the XO. The story went from a stretch to total..

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wow

Review from Three Laws Lethal →

This was a great, fast-paced sci-fi thriller in the vein of Michael Crichton or Blake Crouch. The numerous references to sci-fi novels felt a bit tiring, akin to the many ’80s references in “Ready Player One,” but that’s a minor gripe in what is overall a great book.