Slowed it down so I could read all the comments -- yikes! If this keeps up they'll have to implement a draft. I have a funny feeling that wouldn't work too well this go around -- and no one's going to be running to Canada, but the woke-ass soy boyz and blue-haired girls.
Just finished the available 282 pages and enjoyed it so far. I guess you have to purchase the book to read the rest, fair enough. Out of curiosity, are you aware of how many pages the book actually is? I'm seeing vastly different numbers (Castalia House publisher, 473, Kindle and 592 paperback Amazon, same publisher), but perhaps the difference between Kindle and hardcopy?
Anyway, as I got into it more it became harder to put down. "Dry" to start in that it seemed a dispassionate recounting of "history" (from the protagonist's viewpoint), as expected in the prologue as he states he's recounting the period for historical educational purposes. Still, even in the start it's rich with history (which will give me plenty of research hours to delve into) and a glimpse into military strategy.
The speech by Kateesha Mowukuu (Ch 22) had me rolling in laughter. And the oration by Governor Kraft in Room 105 (Ch 31) was just so very good. I'm looking forward to reading the rest of it once I get a copy.
No need for apologies; I thank you for the link to the book - and it was actually easy reading online. Usually you get a couple paragraph summary of the plot and have to decide whether or not you want to make the effort to get it. This is a great way to get into the novel and see if you connect with it. I enjoyed reading the first half, gives me something to look forward to. When I do get a copy I'll read through the second half then probably read it through again from the start and take notes on the military history to research. All good, anon.
Thank you for this. It looks intriguing. I'll try to carve out some time within the next week or two to read the whole novel. It seems from the intro that it's going to be time-appropriate for the situation we currently find ourselves in.
I am relieved to see that people have finally 'woken up and spoken up' about who controls our military and whose wars we've been fighting. Now that we 'know', we must demand the leadership who have gone along with this be held to account for the destruction of our once great military.
Love the comments, and also find it sad that it took us so long to learn that in past conflicts where brave men fault and died and were maimed that we were fighting for the same scum bag elitist.
if this a Russian video made for Ukrainian potential cannon fodder, it just as well could be a message to young American boys. Fits to a T.
Slowed it down so I could read all the comments -- yikes! If this keeps up they'll have to implement a draft. I have a funny feeling that wouldn't work too well this go around -- and no one's going to be running to Canada, but the woke-ass soy boyz and blue-haired girls.
On a side note, you ever read this story. It's well written and contains some good lessons.
https://www.docdroid.net/AtDE5sc/victoria-pdf
Just finished the available 282 pages and enjoyed it so far. I guess you have to purchase the book to read the rest, fair enough. Out of curiosity, are you aware of how many pages the book actually is? I'm seeing vastly different numbers (Castalia House publisher, 473, Kindle and 592 paperback Amazon, same publisher), but perhaps the difference between Kindle and hardcopy?
Anyway, as I got into it more it became harder to put down. "Dry" to start in that it seemed a dispassionate recounting of "history" (from the protagonist's viewpoint), as expected in the prologue as he states he's recounting the period for historical educational purposes. Still, even in the start it's rich with history (which will give me plenty of research hours to delve into) and a glimpse into military strategy.
The speech by Kateesha Mowukuu (Ch 22) had me rolling in laughter. And the oration by Governor Kraft in Room 105 (Ch 31) was just so very good. I'm looking forward to reading the rest of it once I get a copy.
Thank you so much for the recommendation.
I thought that was the entire book, but I see it is not. Sorry about that.
No need for apologies; I thank you for the link to the book - and it was actually easy reading online. Usually you get a couple paragraph summary of the plot and have to decide whether or not you want to make the effort to get it. This is a great way to get into the novel and see if you connect with it. I enjoyed reading the first half, gives me something to look forward to. When I do get a copy I'll read through the second half then probably read it through again from the start and take notes on the military history to research. All good, anon.
Thank you for this. It looks intriguing. I'll try to carve out some time within the next week or two to read the whole novel. It seems from the intro that it's going to be time-appropriate for the situation we currently find ourselves in.
Me, too. I even copy/pasted the comments into a doc for easier reading. It took up 7 pages, legal sized!
Hah! I started playing this, and my daughter started humming along to the song...
It's called Sea Shanty 2 from a game called Runescape. The morning giggle.
This is a well-done parody of the new Army ad.
I am relieved to see that people have finally 'woken up and spoken up' about who controls our military and whose wars we've been fighting. Now that we 'know', we must demand the leadership who have gone along with this be held to account for the destruction of our once great military.
Treason comes to mind, doesn't it?
Love the comments, and also find it sad that it took us so long to learn that in past conflicts where brave men fault and died and were maimed that we were fighting for the same scum bag elitist.
if this a Russian video made for Ukrainian potential cannon fodder, it just as well could be a message to young American boys. Fits to a T.
Are you ready to die for him?
The difference is hunter fucks kids
“Take Ben Shapiro” had me dead. This video is glorious. 🤣🤣🤣