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Action and intrigue, cover to cover!

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Reviewed: 10-25-24

As a Tom Clancy lover, I can attest that the “Clancy in space” descriptions of these books are correct. The author has a good understanding of how military members interact, and the tactical descriptions of battle scenes paint a vivid picture for the reader. The performance is phenomenal! Reads more like a radio drama than a book with the narrator giving unique voice to each character. Can’t wait to read the rest of the series!

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Great read about a great man!

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Reviewed: 09-26-24

I flew through this book. Expertly written and fantastically narrated. My only complaint was the several inane attempts to appease the troglodytes who insist on promulgating the historically ignorant viewpoint that “native cultures” are somehow on equal footing with, or are owed apologies by the cultures who supplanted them. It’s ridiculous and ahistorical nonsense built on grievance political hackery that has infected academia.

Still, examples of this are few and far between and almost seem to have been added in post-publication. Well worth your time!

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A prism to focus your faith

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Reviewed: 09-13-24

This book is as challenging as it is rewarding to those who hear the knock of Jesus on the door of their heart. Phenomenal.

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Prescient, but dense!

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Reviewed: 08-25-24

Written in 1987 the book captures the origin of the decay of Western Universities. However, not being fluent in Philosophy, I found some of the finer arguments difficult to capture— especially at 1.5 speed. Dense and over my head at times, but a worthwhile read that exposed my own lack of understanding. Then again, I’m a product of the modern university system this book laments!

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Two important works, more relevant than ever.

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Reviewed: 08-01-24

Lewis is a seriously underrated philosopher outside of theistic circles. He foresaw the rise of the nihilistic post-modern world and rails against it in an accessible and insightful way.

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Fascinating peek beneath the Cold War waves!

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Reviewed: 05-21-24

Couldn’t put it down. Captivated me the same way The Hunt for Red October did— except this isn’t fiction! Incredible!

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A little too reductive and speculative for my taste.

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Reviewed: 05-13-24

I think this book would be fine for a high school sophomore interested in history, but I found it to be far too reductive for my taste. In most cases, the author stretches to hinge events on a single “‘mistake,” when in reality most events require chains of complex causalities that are not so easily attributable.

The book also reaches on the other side of the equation— sometimes delving into high degrees of speculation to tease out what “could have happened.” I didn’t find most of these conclusions very thorough or well-reasoned.

Lastly, the book constantly delves shallowly into conspiracy theories and then quickly self-corrects with a debunk, but I found this something akin to “clickbait” and didn’t care for it.

Overall, a mostly forgettable read punctuated with a few anecdotes worth tucking away.

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Riveting from cover to cover

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Reviewed: 04-30-24

The greatest biographer delivers an eminently fair, interesting, and intimate portrait of one of the men who built America. Narration was excellent and I enjoyed this title immensely from beginning to end.

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Infamous Napoleon? Maybe not…

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Reviewed: 10-25-23

Interesting and challenging comprehensive history on Napoleon. A reminder that history is written by the victors and that Napoleon’s many detractors who eventually succeeded in dethroning the greatest military commander since Julius Caesar.

I did find the battles difficult to follow in the audio and had to resort to watching Epic History TV’s amazing battle recaps on YouTube as a supplement. Long but worthwhile read.

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A must-read for right-leaning politicos.

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Reviewed: 09-07-23

An excellent overview of both the history of, and internecine struggle for control over the predominant American conservative ideas. Above all, this book assists the reader in connecting modern political events (rise of Trump, response to 9/11, etc) to the broader historical political themes permeating conservative politics.

I found some parts to be a little too granular on the inside-baseball stuff, but at the same time, these dives do help to flesh out the personal animus that often factors into where pundits fall on the ideological spectrum. Narration isn’t terrible, but also not great either. Listened on 1.5 speed without issues.

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