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A book that recalls the stress of rotorhead SAR
AWESOME!
A masterpiece by the man who had "been there, done that".Gerry is not forgotten here in Southern Maryland. We are proud to have known him, even briefly. At Christmas time one can drive by his house in the evening and see a replica of his SH-3A SAR helicopter, brightly decorated and lit, on the roof. He comes home for Christmas. Read this, and all of Gerry's books for a real good look at an area of Naval Aviation seldom visited; you'll not regret it, nor ever forget it.
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A solid effort
PCP:Dark Angel
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I sent this back
an impetus of scientific temper
excellent adv organic text.

Great atmosphere!
Real Pittsburgh, like it or notCarroll Dorsey is believable because he is flawed. He makes mistakes and lets his errors bother him. Lipinski's other characters are very real, too. He has mastered, in this work, the task of conveying what motivates the characters in the main plot and the sub-plot and manages to tie everything up in the end (while letting you know there is more to come...like all good serial mystery novelists).
If you like mysteries, you love Lipinski's work.
A gritty and amusing tale of ethnic Pittsburgh. I loved it.

Great reading, but a few minor flawsAll that aside, this is a fascinating book. The narrative moves swiftly, and Carroll sheds light on the often mysterious motivations of Communist leaders. Like Paul Johnson, he deftly picks out telling incidents that changed the course of history or simply reveal character. Particularly good are his remarks on Chiang Kai-shek and on the many blunders or even treasonous acts that led to the tragic defeat in Vietnam. Not for beginners, but good for those who know the basics and want to delve a little deeper.
It can make you sick to your stomach or angry enough to cry.This book deals very fairly with everyone. It doesn't whitewash anyone, or forgive those who are now revered. It also maintains intellectual integrity by openly stating the bias of the author and not making claims that it doesn't back up.
This book is valuable as more than a history. This book is a better read than many novels. It can make you sick to your stomach or angry enough to cry. It is not an uplifting read, if that's what you're looking for, but it is surely enlightening and enthralling. I often could not put it down because I was so caught up in the story.
I guarantee, you will not regret reading this book.
An excellent, no-nonsense account of the great struggle

Coping as a single Mom
Fresh New Voice
Serious Survival Skills for Single Parents

Good Guide for Writers and Readers
'Entertaining, Insightful, Eminently Practical...'This is not a book about grammar. Rather, it's a book designed to engage both experienced and less-experienced writers, pointing the way to a more finely honed craft. Short gives example after example of dismal or marginal writing transformed into something refreshing and clear, as well as examples of good writing illustrating techniques used successfully by some of our best authors.
Throughout, Short writes with a uniquely cheerful and supportive voice. He dedicates his book to a favorite teacher, and readers are very likely to feel a similar attachment to Short after finishing this neatly packaged, 174-page paperback.
--Joanna Virkler, Charlotte (N.C.) Leader-News
Invaluable reading for all writers striving to improve

Poor organization
A MUST READ!
Beyond belief...but true

Vintage Carroll enhanced by Frost's art and Gardner's notesThe poem itself is a conversation between a man of 42 and a less than adept ghost. Among the things learned are the 5 rules of behavior for a ghost, the housing requirements for a ghost etc. Carroll's vintage humor is expressed in a narrative poem of seven cantos using verses of five rhymed lines. The poetry is well written - the rhymes are not forced but natural, the humor relatively subtle.
This book justifies its being in the series "Literary Classics".
GREAT STUFF!!
We're talking the best of Carrol here.

Engaging story of pioneer on, off the field
When Humility Still Mattered
Red Grange is Number One!