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Review Date: 7/5/2013
My favorite author and he did not let me down this time either. I love the Joe Pickett series. The endings are always too short but that is his style. Did not predict who all the bad guys were this time.
Review Date: 7/5/2013
The first chapter then maybe the second are worth reading. But the rest is garbage. The beginning is really interesting but then he tries to use it to justify his extreme liberal view points. I hestitate to suggest it. Stop by the library and read the first chapter then put it back on the shelf. It is a quick read though. So if you choose to read it know you will be told you are a racist and bigot. But it will read quick.
Review Date: 7/5/2013
I found this book quite interesting and it makes you wonder what those last few minutes were like for these folks. Not a fun way to go. MaClean has a very easy writing style to read. I enjoyed it.
Review Date: 7/5/2013
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Really enjoy this book as it is my favorite author and he did well again. Had bad guys hidden in plain sight and I did not see it till the end.
Review Date: 7/5/2013
Well written. I enjoyed the suspense and characters. Joe Pickett and his family are great but I really enjoy Nate Romanowski.
Speaking of Success: World Class Experts Share Their Secrets (Volume 1)
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Review Date: 7/5/2013
Really enjoyed this book. It will remain on my physical bookshelf. You here the successful tell their philosphies on leadership. Higly reccommend it. I like easy reads that inspire and this does that.
The Traveling Marathoner : A Complete Guide to Top U.S. Races and Sightseeing on the Run (Special-Interest Titles)
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Review Date: 7/5/2013
Dated. With the rise of marathons country wide it misses a lot and you need to keep referencing their symbols and pricing has obviously changed ...
Review Date: 7/5/2013
It works. You get what you expect except in a slightly longer version.
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