Saturday, April 25, 2015

Legend by Eric Blehm

Legend is the story about Roy Benavidez and his increadble story of never giving up and helping  someone when they need help. Roy lost his father at an early age and was abandoned by his mother and step father and went to live with his uncles family where he worked the fields learned to be proud  of his family name he lerned from the stories his grand pa told that if some one is ever in need of help  you help them. Roy whent on to enlist in to the United States Army and became a special forces Green beret. He was sent to Vietnam. His team was sent over the border to Cambodia to 
Prove that the north vietmanise where there and to steal a truck. The team was quickly out numbered and was takeing hevy casualties. Roy herd it over the radio and jumped into the first helicopter back. 
Upon reaching the LZ Roy jumped out of the helicopter in the amidst of hevy gun fire. Roy took hits before he even reached his team. Ignoring his wounds to his legs face and abdomen he went on to administer first aid to his team and orchestrate their extraction. 

This book is very well written and I give Praise to the author for the pacing and arranging of  things, and bringing the characters to life in such a manner that they don’t all blend into one.



Legend was an awesome book and a fast read it will leave you breathless and thankful for those us served in the military in Vietnam and other wars .

I received this book from Blogging for Books for this review


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Tuesday, April 7, 2015

New book coming!!

Legend  by Eric Blehm
I will get my review out as soon as I receive and finish I'll try to get this book done ASAP!  

The unforgettable account and courageous actions of the U.S. Army’s 240th Assault Helicopter Company and Green Beret Staff Sergeant Roy Benavidez, who risked everything to rescue a Special Forces team trapped behind enemy lines.






Monday, April 6, 2015

The Future of God by Deepak Chopra

My Review of The Future of God by Deepak Chopra

First I must admit that I was going through a sort of spiritual crisis when I came upon this book
On blogging for books so I had hopes for this book. But at first this book started really slow for me.
The author started out like he was in a fight with Richard Dawkins over God vs atheism. Once you get past the first part the author goes in to stage 2 Faith. This is where the book starts to get better for me. The author still talks about militant atheism but comes back with real science behind faith and shows the reader what to do with faith. But that one gripe I have with this book the author never really gets in to detail with this book on how to get to GOD. He goes on in stage 3 Knowledge to explaine to the reader how to practice your spirituality and to show you how to find God!
I like this book and I like what the Deepak was trying to get a cross. But I just didn't get that spiritual experince I was looking for I don't think he went far enough to explaine things. But he does give you a place to start.


I received this book from Blogging for Books for this review.
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Thursday, November 27, 2014

The Paleo manifesto

I wanted this book to be good but I just couldn't get past the the first 6 chapters  I tried to get  past all the technical stuff this author wrote about but it was boring and to it seamed  like it didn't even Belong In the book I understand what the author is trying to do by explaining how we all got to this point in history . But It was unnecessary 

Monday, July 21, 2014

The Catch by Taylor Stevens


The Catch by Taylor Stevens 

The Catch  is the forth book in the Venessa Michael Munroe series by Taylor Stevens.
You don't have to read the other books to understand whats going on with the stories. But I think you will feel like your missing something if you don't. I haven't read the other books yet and I constantly felt like I was missing something. The author does well with telling the story but she doesn't explain lot of back story on how Munroe got to be the person she is in this story.  She also doesn't explain her the back story on her love interest who she keeps in touch with through blogs and emails. I also felt like there could have been more action during the end of the story line.  


I did enjoy reading this story I just feel like there could have been more too it 
It was interesting to have a female Jason Born and I hope this author writes more with Venessa Michael Munroe. Until then I'm gonna start on the previous books!



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Sunday, June 1, 2014

Trapped Under the Sea by Neil Swidey

"Trapped Under the Sea" by Neil Swidey

This book is about a team of divers doing what nobody has done before. Traveling 450 feet under the ocean and 9 miles out to sea, removing plugs for a brand new sewer tunnel. The author tells an amazing story about what happens to the team that goes into the tunnel and not all of them come back out, and the aftermath that ensues. He also goes into detail about the big companies that where behind the project and how their egos got into the way of the safety of the divers.

I couldn't put this book down! It's an easy, fast pace read. The way the author wrote this book made you feel like you where part of the team down in the tunnel yourself.  When they were feeling claustrophobic, I found myself  breathing heavily.  The author went into great detail during the lawsuit and the tragedies that followed the crew after the tunnel catastrophe, all the while telling everyone's story from dealing with drugs and alcohol, to bank robberies and recovery.

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I received this book for free from Blogging for Books for this review.




Friday, May 30, 2014

New book arrived!!

Hello friends a yesterday  I got my first book to review!!
Trapped under the sea by  Neil Swidey. In a few short days I'll be posting the review