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very good

Review from Mission of Honor →

I listened to this book because my uncle David (Davey) Stamper was mentioned. I thought it was well written a lot of the Era of the Vietnam War I could not remember.as I was 6 in 1972 when he was killed. I had thought I was I was 10 until a friend told me the..

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Makes Strong Case for Meade

Review from Meade at Gettysburg →

This book admirably makes its case that Meade’s generalship at Gettysburg was excellent and that he was justified in not attacking Lee’s strongly fortified lines before Lee’s army retreated over the Potomac. As to the latter Lee was effectively dug in and the numbers of the two armies were almost equal. While the author did..

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Greatest aircraft ever

Review from Flying the SR-71 Blackbird →

I was on the team that initiated the KC135 Q refueling operations at RAF Mildenhall and this was a wonderfully written book about the Blackbird and it’s refueling support. Thank you Richard Graham. I have purchased this book in hardcover and it will have a special place in my personal library along with all the..

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I like the storyline

Review from Battleship: Leviathan →

So far, so good. There hasn’t been a lot of backstory y6ou any of the characters, which is fine by me. I am having some difficulty distinguishing the characters based on the narrator’s change in voices, and someone’s I’ve been completely wrong as to who is talking. There has been a number of funny quips..

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Amazingly freeing!

Review from The Bondage Breaker →

The content of this book is healing oriented and presented in a way that makes you feel like the author is sitting right there with you talking. Open your heart and mind. This is a journey everyone needs to take

Fun Foreshadowing

Review from Three Laws Lethal →

A fun look at AI and the laws that may govern it. The foreshadowing is amazing, making the reader feel almost as though their thoughts are controlling the book. The author uses a lot of fantasy and sci-fi references to build mental links and parallels to his story. It’s a pretty quick and engaging listen,..

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Insightful and Inspiring!

Review from The Entrepreneur’s Paradox →

I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and plan to take to heart so many of the valuable truths outlined within. Curtis’ ease at weaving anecdotal applications amidst succinct and powerful truths for entrepreneurs made this such an interesting and entertaining read. Not only that, but knowing that Curtis had lived and learned each of the..

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