Talk Show: Confrontations, Pointed Commentary, and Off-Screen Secrets
The guy has quite a vocabulary and a lot of good stories.
Talk Show: Confrontations, Pointed Commentary, and Off-Screen Secrets
The guy has quite a vocabulary and a lot of good stories.
Talk Show: Confrontations, Pointed Commentary, and Off-Screen Secrets
Well written. Some interesting insights into Little Mac that would make Aaron Burr blush.
The Long Road To Antietam: How the Civil War Became a Revolution
Keeps your attention and doesn’t wimp out.
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A very general book, where I thought it would be concentrating on specific weapon systems. Ok overall, but there are much better books out there, specifically Speer and Shirer.
This is a odd series, but good for a couple down hours.
A good book if you like Keegan’s exhaustive style.
Some great insights into what it took to be a junior officer in the late stages of Vietnam.
Always fun to stumble into three un-read McBain’s.
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An insightful first person account of Vietnam in late 68. Stops abruptly after six months into his tour.
Not sure how many more Elmore has in him, so enjoy it while it lasts.
Writing is a bit stilted, but does shed some light on a little covered area of WWII.
Lucas is starting to fray a bit.
Back to the beginning – jumping around in the series.
Sad, pathetic, disturbing piece of work.
This one stretches the willful suspension of disbelief, but good for a raining day
Great first person accounts – Korean War section has some interesting passages.
Not real keen on the super secret agent genre, but this was ok.