Recently, while passing through Branson, Missouri, I purchased a B-17 Flying Fortress (which is apparently a restricted trademark, to which I have no f*cks to give) model at Eisenhower's birthplace. I built it and have some pictures.
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I was recently doing community service for AFJROTC, and I was lucky enough to help a woman who was a World War Two buff like myself. After I finished, she gave me invasion money she had collected, since I loved WWII. Thank you, ma'am, if you see this. I have pictures I took of the money below. If you are reading this, please comment!
- Josh Looking Like the Enemy, by Mary Matsuda Gruenewald, is a very inspirational book about how a family's faith in God and in each other can get them through the toughest of times. Many of the books I have read focus on the battles in the Eastern hemisphere against forces of pure evil, but stories that focus on the home front , and more specifically, the day-to-day battles fought by persecuted Japanese-Americans, are all too hard to come by. For more information, read the full review by clicking the button below: There is a website (most of you might have heard of it) called Figment. It is for writers who want to publish their work for free. I think that if you want to publish a book for free, definitely use this website. Although, may I suggest use Word until finished, and then put in onto the Figment site. Also, I suggest not using textboxes. I already have a couple of books on there. I recently made a group called Historical Fiction Writers. Anyone can join!
Link: http://figment.com/ Touch the Face of God is a World War Two novel I am reading for my History and Reading class. The review will be published by October the tenth. Prepare for a long review, this is a very big book.
Two new books, Dead in the Water and Alive and Kicking, have been added to the World War Two Book Reviews family. They are 2 and 3 in a series, but the first one won't be added due to it being in the Vietnam era. Look forward to reading the reviews!
I've been pretty blank with what we should use as our next book review. Please send any suggestions to [email protected].
WWII Book Reviews will no longer count the amount of pageviews it has to determine the time it will have a new book review. Instead, we will immediately find a new book and use it. Granted, it might take over a year to read the book, but all in the name of learning. Our new book will soon be unleashed.
As of the 22nd of January, we have 14 pageviews. Starting at 0, moving back to 100. Keep with us people!
We have reason to believe that the War Stories books may soon be published. The author has found a manager, and he has found a suitable publisher. The books may be published by the end of the year.
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World War Two propaganda poster meant to urge people to join the Army.
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