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The Other Vietnam War: A Helicopter Pilot’s Life in Vietnam
By Marc Cullison
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs, Historical, Military & Wars, Vietnam War
Book Description
Each of us who served in Vietnam was the guy next door, the average Joe, not a hero. The boy who might date your daughter or sister. The young man who might mow your yard. In Vietnam, we weren’t out to be heroes. We just did our jobs. Read More
Self-Trust is a self- help book focusing on women and how they can heal and build trust as they sail through the ups and downs of life. Read More
Effective Treatment for Depression – Is Medication Necessary? by Sharon DeVinney
As I said last month, research shows the best treatment for depression, in general, involves a combination of medication and psychotherapy. There are many therapy approaches, and I will address the most widely used ones in future posts. First though, it is important to address whether medication is a necessary part of treatment.
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The Man On The Roof is a psychological mystery-suspense thriller story with multi-layers of stories combined into one book. A murder occurs during the holidays, and everyone wants to find out who did it. Some odd characters surrounded the neighborhood, and the dynamics of it all really made things complicated.
This Does Not Leave This House is an autobiography of an innocent child who endures every possible abuse and is asked to keep it all quiet. Julie understands the abuse but finds it hard to set her self-free until she finally breaks through and breaks the silence. Read More
Dystopia: Truth or Fiction by Tony Moyle
Today’s modern world existence is as crowded by pressure as a tube train is packed with commuters. The pace of our lives has moved to a level only rivaled by Usian Bolt. Email, social media, deadlines, expectations and the ‘fear of missing out,’ has created a society with the attention span of a youthful goldfish and a desperation for immediate gratification. We fight to keep up with the pack sprinting off into the distance even though none of us knows quite where they are going. It doesn’t matter, we keep running anyway.