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The God Virus by Skip Coryell
Tweet The God Virus By Skip Coryell White Feather Press Reviewed by Keith Jones What if the lights suddenly went out all over the world as if God just flipped the switch. That is a question “The God Virus” makes … Continue reading
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The Final Salute by Kathleen Rodgers
Tweet The Final Salute By Kathleen M. Rodgers Navigator Books Reviewed by Keith Jones “The Final Salute” has been touted as a must read for Air Force pilots and their families. I maintain that it should have a far broader … Continue reading
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Boys of Diamond Hill – 150 Years Ago
Tweet To read the entries thus far for the Sesquicentennial series for The Boys of Diamond Hill click here. On February 18, 1862, William B. Tucker wrote his uncle Robert Boyd from Johns Island near Charleston, South Carolina. He was … Continue reading
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John Carter of Mars
Tweet I believe I read every one of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Tarzan novels and loved them as a child, but somehow I totally missed the John Carter of Mars series. I was not aware of them until the recent news … Continue reading
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Gray Cavalier by Mary Bandy Daughtry
Tweet Gray Cavalier: The Life and Wars of General W. H. F. “Rooney” Lee By Mary Bandy Daughtry Da Capo Reviewed by J. Keith Jones In Gray Cavalier Mary Daughtry covers the life a very important Confederate general whose life … Continue reading
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Biggest Brother — The life of Dick Winters
Tweet Biggest Brother: The Life of Major Dick Winters By Larry Alexander NAL Caliber Reviewed by Keith Jones Biggest Brother explores the life of Major Richard Winters of Band of Brothers fame. Although this book is several years old, I … Continue reading
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A City Laid Waste by Simms & Aiken
Tweet A City Laid Waste By William Gillmore Simms Edited by David Aiken University of South Carolina Press Reviewed by J. Keith Jones This is a book with a load of historical relevance. David Aiken, an English professor at the … Continue reading
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150 Years Ago on Diamond Hill – Punishment in the Army
Tweet To read the entries thus far for the Sesquicentennial series for The Boys of Diamond Hill click here. Jan. 12, 1862 – Pressley Boyd writes a letter to his brother Thomas from camp in Rock Run, Virginia. Thomas is … Continue reading
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Wonderful Review of Diamond Hill by Military Writers Society
Tweet Military Writers Society of America president Joyce Faulkner has just released a fantastic review of The Boys of Diamond Hill this week. This review is one that would buoy the spirits of any writer and make him dive into … Continue reading
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Empire of the Gods by David Stag
Tweet Empire of the Gods By David Stag Reviewed by Keith Jones Empire of the Gods is a thoroughly enjoyable book. David Stag crafts a gripping tale that keeps you guessing. It begins with teenage Linus being kidnapped along with … Continue reading
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