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Review from Punk’s War →

This story accurately depicts self absorbed jet pilots and the frequent frustrations of squadron life under bad leadership. The narration was good and added to the story. These typical fighter pilots who have all the foibles of regular people on top of an “attitude” and an ego as big as the boat.

Completely captivating

Review from Van Gogh →

Before I started this book, I really didn’t like Vincent van Gogh’s work however, throughout listening to this book, I’ve grown to admire him and now see the beauty in his artwork… I highly recommend this!

Beyond Profound

Review from Van Gogh →

The detailed accounts of the life of Vincent Van Gogh is amazing. The detailed compilation of explicit history is fascinating & remarkable. So much gratitude to the authors for allowing us to know the truth of the life of Vincent Van Gogh without romantic myths.

Impossibly Boring

Review from Punk’s Wing →

I do not know how he did it, but Carrol managed to make Tomcat aviators in Key West boring. The flat prose from the first book is back and worse, and with more female characters the narrator struggles to perform. After a cheap knock off of Top Gun, it is forgotten to give us a..

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Dull

Review from Punk’s War →

Punk’s War is a chore to get through with no pay off for a central conflict that barely existed. The action is flat and dry, and most characters little more than caricature cutouts. All the little details are correct but are never used to enhance the drama of scenes. Extremely disappointing.