Red Star Against the Swastika: The Story of a Soviet Pilot Over the Eastern Front
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'A gripping insight into the war's bloodiest campaign.' Military Illustrated This is the...
Counter shooting games-Critical strike multiplayer
Games and Sports
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Get ready to play your part in dangerous attacks and silent assassin missions. Sniper game will blow...
Lessons is the story of Roland Baines’ life. His successes, loves, losses - all set against an historical background of the 20th and 21st centuries: World War 2, the Cuban Missile Crisis, Chernobyl and Covid 19 (and others besides, but there are too many to mention them all!).
I was completely engrossed, and it’s a book that you don’t want to race through. I love McEwans writing - so much is said in each sentence.
I’ll admit it now, a lot of what really kept my attention were the details about Germany: WW2 and it’s aftermath, Roland’s trips beyond the Berlin Wall and it’s fall.
The future is set for Alissa (Roland’s wife) when her English mother presents her with her journals, written when she travelled to Germany after the war. She had wanted to write articles about German Resistance during the war, and specifically the Scholls White Rose movement. These journals remained unpublished and unread 40 years later. And so when Alissa walks away from Roland and their baby to ensure her own dreams of literary success, it’s unsurprising even if it’ll ears callous.
The book is told from Roland’s point of view, first person, so we hear his inner voice throughout. What stood out most for me, was that his voice doesn’t change through the years. Yes, I know this is obvious - it’s the same book. What I mean is that what younger people often forget, is that the 72 year old man at the end of the book is the same as the 11 year old boy - just with 61 years experience. His experiences as an 11-14 year old with his piano teacher have a lasting and life-changing impact.
I loved this book and would highly recommend it. It’s a book to be savoured.
Waking Gods (Themis Files #2)
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What's going on? Turn on the television. What channel? Any channel. An unknown vessel, not of this...
David McK (3801 KP) rated Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) in Movies
Mar 20, 2021
Originally intended to be the first post-snap TV series to be released (before Covid hit, and the release dates were reordered so that WandaVision came first), both series are set after the events of Avengers: Endgame, which - to date - is the last appearance of Chris Evans Steve Rogers aka Captain America.
This was his first (and the 5th released, albeit earliest set, MCU film)
Essentially a retro sci-fi origin story, this is largely set during World War 2 and sees Captain America taking on Hydra and their leader The Red Skull (Hugo Weaving), aided by the Howling Mad commandos, Agent Peggy Carter (who would get her own TV show) and his best mate Bucky Barnes.
Speaking personally, I also have to say that - character wise - I don't feel that the Captain America movies really got good until The Winter Soldier, where the MCU really started exploring the 'man out of time' context of the character.
Having said that, this is perfectly pleasant.
One Blood Ruby (Seven Black Diamonds, #2)
Book
Now that Lilywhite Abernathy is the heir to the Hidden Lands, everything is about to change. The...
Keeping a Warrior (Loving a Warrior #2)
Book
Devon Lowe is a survivor. A survivor of war. Of combat. And of a betrayal by men she considered...
Military Contemporary Romance
Destiny's Way (The Doomed Earth #2)
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Lieutenant Selene Genji is hurled into the past to try and save a world that doesn’t want her in...
The Land of God (The Two Daggers #2)
Book
Pain. His sister’s screams. And a beautiful face in the jeering crowd. When Henri of Maron woke,...
Historical Fiction 13th Century Medieval
Castle Raid 2
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It’s the coming of the new age of war, Castle Raid 2 - New alliances is here. Are you prepared to...

