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Another Good Book In This Series!

Review from No Man’s Land →

I was kind of nervous about this one, I’m so worried that something is going to happen to one of the main characters. I don’t think my heart could take it. The country is fighting back, trying to get control back, and find a way to rebuild. But this means war, and it seems that..

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This is as real as it gets.

Review from Cowboys Over Iraq →

This book was a heartbreaker for me. The author shares his story of his time in Iraq and in some ways it ties in with my own. He talks about Mike Blaise. I knew Mike from school as a kid. We both went into the Army, and both ended up in Army aviation working with..

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Extremely boring.

Review from Lost! →

Half way through, still couldn’t get into it. Extremely boring and narrator is awful. I thought it was AI until I noticed it reads on the front the book that it’s actually read by a person.

Rise and Fall

Review from The Fall of Fortresses →

Very good story which hit so many angles. I was particularly intrigued by the inside story of the true necessity of specific targets, and the author’s conclusions. Of course the horror and difficulties of living and fighting from a WWII bomber were described in great detail. Worth my time listening for sure.

Lots of history!

Review from California Gold →

A true historical fiction, enjoyed learning so much about how San Francisco and Los Angeles came to be. Thought I was going to read one more book about the gold rush and was pleasantly surprised to find that the story actually begins after it.

Riveting Vignettes from the Greatest Generation.

Review from The Rifle →

The book, “The Rifle” does not disappoint the reader from its opening remarks to its conclusion. The real first-hand accounts of diverse citizen soldiers, sailors, airman, and marines from across the service sectors and throughout the battlefields of WW II provides a vivid account of how our diversity is indeed one of the great traits..

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