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A moving portrait of unsung heroes

Review from The Rifle →

I didn’t know what to expect but a friend of mine, whose opinions/recommendations are nearly always spot on, told me I should read it. Well, with a newborn I don’t have a lot of time to read so I got this audio version to listen to on my way to and from work and I..

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A Necessary read for all Americans

Review from The Rifle 2 →

Andrews’ project (R1&R2) has and will become a required written history of our United States during a world war.The time and effort that he put into relating the stories of this WW II generation will forever ring for all generations of Americans. These factually, self told stories, produce the stark and human reality of war..

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Better than the first book!

Review from Kingdom of the Dead →

This was a fun ride. I greatly enjoyed this book better than the first, mostly because the story progression seemed more meaningful, the characters became more well-defined, and we got a hint at what the overall end game of what the plot might be. The narrator is still the weakest part of this book –..

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interesting story so far

Review from The Dead Rogue →

I’ve been looking for a story like this where the main character is undead. so far I’m enjoying it. It’s got a “The Fugitive” feel to it, where the main character is constantly and mercilessly being pursued by an antagonist, while all he wants to do is (prove his innocence and) survive. The world building..

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Another great book

Review from The Rifle 2 →

I read the rifle and loved it. To my pleasant surprise the author decided to write The Right for 2 with my great stories about WWII veterans. Their first at stories and their life after the war. Both these books I highly recommend.