Good Saturday morning, Stroock's Books.
The rain has finally stopped. State authorities have lifted fire restrictions. But drought conditions remain.
We got in a Judaism last night.
So we looked and World War 1990: Norway has 209 ratings for a 4.4 star average. Here's the AI summary, 'Customers find the book exceedingly readable and great. They also describe the storytelling as realistic, intriguing, and engaging. Readers appreciate the authentic action.' Not bad. So then we took a look at World War 1990: The Final Storm, 284 ratings for a 4.3 star average. AI comments, 'Customers find the writing quality very good and the book highly recommended. They also appreciate the suspense, action, and incredible detail in the story. Readers mention that the battle scenes are a pure adrenaline rush.'
The Things:
Or Thing, really. We spent all week reading through War Night: Stories of the Great Nuclear War of 1975. We read every story and every story is better for having been read. We even read the Australia story. Australia is less of a big rambling mess than it was before we read it, but a big rambling mess the Australia story remains. The Australia story only improves with reading and rereading. So read and re-read we shall. There are no short cuts in this racket.
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