Official Review: Faith, Flag, and Family by Robert E.Jordan

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Re: Official Review: Faith, Flag, and Family by Robert E.Jordan

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Seems to be a very inspiring read, covering so many important topics :) I would give it a try. Thanks for a great review!
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Ellylion wrote: 22 Mar 2021, 10:38 Seems to be a very inspiring read, covering so many important topics :) I would give it a try. Thanks for a great review!
The author's reflections renew your hope for our country! I hope you enjoy his inspiring messages. Thanks for reading and commenting!
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I really enjoy non-fiction books and this sounds like a very interesting read. I enjoyed reading your review, great work.
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I am not a big fan of memoirs, but I respect the author's dedication and sacrifice. And I enjoyed reading your amazing review!
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This seems like an intriguing story. From reading your review, I would definitely want to read this.
Thanks for a detailed review!
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Repetition is expected for a book with 100 memos. Though there'll always be some uniqueness in all of them. Thanks for a detailed review
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I’ve been really interested in personal essays recently, and this seems like a unique and inspiring collection of short essays. I would think it would be difficult to convey these themes in such short memos/essays, but the author seems to have done that well. Thanks for a thorough review!
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100 memos seems a lot! Looks like the author has put in a lot of efforts on this book. Thanks for your great review!
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While I did read a few military books, I haven't quite read something like this. It sounds interesting, emotional, and inspirational. I hope I am able to read it someday. Thanks for such a comprehensive review of this book!
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