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Beyond the Point
Beyond the Point
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6.0 (1 Ratings)
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Hannah, Dani, and Avery meet at West Point, the U.S. Military Academy. Together, they are going to face four difficult years--at a tough military academy that is even harder on women. Through the adversity, the three will forge a tight friendship. Dani has come to play basketball, but her body may not be on board with that plan. Hannah comes from a military family, but even her own grandfather isn't sure he wants Hannah at West Point. But Hannah forges ahead anyway, and at school, she meets Tim, the love of her life. And finally, there's Avery, who has come to West Point to escape her tough parents and get a free education. But once there, she finds the strict rules harder to follow than expected, especially when she can't help breaking a few hearts along the way. Hannah, Dani, and Avery are coming of age at West Point in the era of 9/11, facing war together, along with love, heartbreak, and more. Can their friendship survive all these things?

This book took me forever to read; it's very long and detailed, starting with the girls arriving at West Point and going much past it. It actually begins with a series of emails, then dips back to West Point. I have somewhat mixed feelings about this novel, which is very sweeping in its content. I never felt a deep desire to get back and pick it up, but when reading it, found it interesting and compelling.

Hannah, Dani, and Avery are intriguing characters, though it took me a little while to tell them apart. At times, they seemed a bit cliched. Other times, they seemed very in-depth. It was very interesting to read a book that went into such detail about military life. (While West Point clearly offered a chance at great friendships and future success, it seemed really scary sometimes!) It offers a lot of heartfelt moments, and I think it truly gave some insight to what military families go through.

Overall, I liked this one - it was a very different read, and I really enjoyed the chance to read a book set at West Point. It's very poignant and often heartbreaking. It felt a bit long and uneven at times, but still very strong for a debut novel. 3+ stars.
  
Indivisible (2018)
Indivisible (2018)
2018 | Drama
Great faith based movie
I was really looking forward to this movie when I saw the trailer. It has a few cast members that play in Grey's Anatomy, and their characters had similar personalities. I love the actors and they did a great job.
This movie is based on a true story about a military chaplain and his family. The film did a great job showing the families struggles, and how the family dynamics changed before and after deployment. I was worried that since it is a religious based movie that they would attempt to pray away PTSD or other mental health issues. I was happy to see that they didn't do that instead other characters encourage those In need to seek help. Over all I think it was a very real protrayel of the struggles military families go through. I would suggest this movie to other people who enjoy a tear jerker.
  
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Laughter at the Academy
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
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I received a copy of this book from Netgalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

In every anthology I've read, there have been at least two stories I did not care for.
This is not the case with Laughter at the Academy.

Military mermaids, lonely dolls, and vengeful geniuses are a few of the friends you'll meet on this wild trip of a book and it is definitely worth the ride!
  
Skype for iPad
Skype for iPad
Communication, Productivity, Social Networking
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6.8 (31 Ratings)
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I have used this app so much as I have family and friends from around the world and in the military. If I never had Skype, it would be very difficult to communicate. (1 more)
I love the chat feature and how it also links in with my email homepage!
Sound and pixel quality can be a hit or miss. (1 more)
It often crashes... But not a major issue.
Apart from Facetime... Its my go to!
  
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Apr 22, 2020  
TOUR, EXCERPT & #GIVEAWAY - Counting on Trust (Audio Book) by Mary Ferguson Powers - @GoddessFish, @Archaeolibrary, #Mystery, #Suspense

In this suspense-charged, touching novel, Counting on Trust, information is stolen from a U.S. genetic engineering company (Omniprotein) by an employee promised payment by a Chinese general who wants to profit from selling the company’s technologies in the military region of China he commands.

https://archaeolibrarian.wixsite.com/website/post/counting-on-trust-audio-book-by-mary-ferguson-powers
     
The Military Wife
The Military Wife
Laura Trentham | 2019 | Romance
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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Fresh perspective
THE MILITARY WIFE swept me up quickly into Harper's life and story. Harper was a military widow and what was unusual about her tale was that she was five years down the line from being widowed. She was forever changed by her experiences, sad at times but she was also functional and optimistic about life ahead.

This story is told in a past/present chapter approach. Whilst I really did want to be focused in the present and what was happening there, I did appreciate the need to know the story underpinning the 'now'.

A strange revelation in Harper's life threw her into the path of her late husband's closest 'brother' and Bennett is reluctant to see or communicate with Harper. Bennett was a large, interesting but quiet man and Harper was persistent, getting under his skin. What develops between these two is slow-burning and beautiful. Although there was heat, the focus was very much on the emotionality of the connection and this intensity was fantastic.

There was a cast of strong secondary characters including another military family who were in crisis, Harper's son and her mother. The stories around these characters were strong and interwoven inexplicably into Harper and Bennett's tale. This all made for a rich and deep story.

This is my first time reading Laura Trentham but I literally can't wait for more of this series. I will also be perusing her other books as I wait.

I voluntarily read an early copy of this book.
  
Triple Frontier (2019)
Triple Frontier (2019)
2019 | Action, Adventure, Crime
Military action (1 more)
Nice scenarios
The story is something already heard of (1 more)
Dialogues often without a point
Sad Ben.
Just finished. An ok action movie if you like the sort. 5 ex members of the special forces willing to take down a Narcos boss and Rob his money. I didn't have high expectations for this movie so I enjoyed it enough. The story is weak but does what it needs to do. The cast is all right.
  
BLACKHAWK (1952)
BLACKHAWK (1952)
1952 | Action, Adventure, War
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6.5 (2 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Pretty fun action scenes especially for the time (0 more)
Really silly changes to the source material for some reason they don't carry guns like really they're part of military (0 more)
blackhawk not down
Blackhawk is a 1952 movie serial which is basically the early version of a TV show 15 minute parts which you would watch between feature films at the theater

Blackhawk is the story of a of an internationally formed and represented Air Force Squadron fighting to protect freedom
  
No Flag (After Everything #1)
No Flag (After Everything #1)
Liz Borino | 2021 | Contemporary, LGBTQ+, Romance
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7.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
Pretty damn powerful

A story of so many emotions, I couldn't put it down! My heart broke a little for these amazing men, the trials they go through, the raw pain, love and passion.
    Will and Mike fight for each other through the fallout of a military attack, memory loss and injury.

Definitely an adult read, with sex, bdsm, mental anguish/ptsd and descriptions of violent acts. Brilliantly told in a way that keeps you hooked.
  
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James (0 KP) rated Soldier Spy in Books

Jul 29, 2019  
Soldier Spy
Soldier Spy
Tom Marcus | 2017 | Biography
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9.0 (1 Ratings)
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Easy read and informative (0 more)
Felt rushed (0 more)
Hooked from start to finish!
When i saw this book at a service station i remembered the title for future refrence. A few months later i picked the book up for a new read . Now being ex forces myself i found that i tend to stay away from these types of military biography books as they seem full of bravado and people portaying themselves at the big "i am".
However, from start to finish i could not put it down and read the book in 2 sittings. He brushes over his military carear and exlapined how he got involved in the secret service, once hisntraining was complete he explains various actions and what the secret service does in and aroumd the UK, i must admit it was an eye opener as things happen under our noses and the extent that these operators go through. Even to the point of havimg false names, even with their colleagues throughout their carear. Above all a very intresting read and would looking forward to reading other books on the secret service