This book, Lone Survivor: The eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10 has of course been recently released as a movie, which sparked my interest to pick it up and see how the two would compare. I have not yet seen the movie, but if you are interested in a gripping, honest, and sometimes heartbreakingly real account of what transpired, this is a definite read. Marcus’ storytelling is very well done, and you get an insider’s view of some of what it takes to become a U.S. Navy SEAL, as well as his recounting of the events that left him the last surviving member of his team. The loss of his team was a devastating blow, to their families, himself, their fellow war fighters and our nation, but he honors by keeping their story alive in these pages.
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Review Submitted by: Tammy Cannon
Rating: Must Read

Although this book is in the young adult fiction section, and I am a bit beyond this age group, I have found this final installment of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants series to be enjoyable. It continues to chronicle the happenings to the Septembers, four friends who have been together since birth. This was both a nice wrap-up for the books, but was also open ended enough that it could be continued in the future, that would be a fun twist, to follow them further. I would recommend the entire series as great summer reading, young adults on up!













Like drinking a cheap wine, afterwards you wonder why you did it. So it is with reading any Janet Evanovich books! They are a quick and silly read (great for beach reading or on travel, when you know you won’t care if you leave the paperback book behind), with cartoonish characterizations and unbelievable storylines. If you want something easy to read (think bubble gum for your eyes), then this is the author for you.

