Liberator (Unabridged) Audiobook, by Richard Harland Play Audiobook Sample

Liberator Audiobook (Unabridged)

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Read By: Adrian Mulraney Publisher: Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 7.67 hours at 1.5x Speed 5.75 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: May 2012 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN:

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Col and Riff led the oppressed Filthies to victory, but now the revolution on their mountain-sized juggernaut is falling apart. A saboteur strikes, and suspicion and paranoia reign. Will Riff deny her love and brand Col a traitor? Can anyone stop the extremists taking over? And can they defeat the Imperialist juggernauts massing for war?

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"Alex Kershaw has brought to life the story of an amazing American hero. So many of the books we read about WWII are the harrowing stories of the Nazis' victims, which are so important to our history, and something everyone needs to read and understand, but those stories often don't provide the perspective of the GIs who fought and died, and the battles fought, won, and lost. For me, this book has given me an even deeper appreciation of the freedom I enjoy because of men like Felix Sparks. This book was very well written, and is well worth a read."

— Michelle (4 out of 5 stars)

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  • Overall Performance: 4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5

    " A very well written book about the "Thunderbirds"of WWII. They saw such awful atrocities that it is no wonder they didn't want to talk about it. How could they put into words what they saw and experienced. "

    — Joyce, 2/14/2014
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    " I really enjoyed the way this book followed one person throughout the book and war. This was the first book I've read about WWII and from other reviews I have a feeling this book has set the bar high with all the primary resources and research in general that has obviously been conducted. I really enjoyed the insights of specific battles and having them enhanced by having maps to follow along. Hopefully, this book hasn't spoiled other books of this genre for me because of its depth. "

    — Greg, 2/9/2014
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    " A very intimate portrait of battle in WWII. A quick read, solidly researched and well documented. Would highly recommend. "

    — Jacob, 2/1/2014
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    " Great story of a mans journey through WWII. Mr. Sparks experienced some very horrific battles, and had to deal with more than one inept superior officer. I admire him for the way he dealt with these situations and how he treated his men. Good book. "

    — Mike, 1/17/2014
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    " Very well written. It was hard to read at times. I found myself getting angry over the beucracy these men had to deal with. This would be a good HBO mini-series "

    — Stephanie, 1/14/2014
  • Overall Performance: 4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5

    " Another excellent book by Kershaw and a very compelling read. His books add a great deal of texture and depth to a difficult yet triumphant time in our nation's history. "

    — Brian, 1/3/2014
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    " Very well written and easy to read, will be on the lookout for the authors other books "

    — Bob, 11/18/2013
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    " This was a very well written book! Superbly done! "

    — Reeca, 7/11/2013
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    " This is a well written and well researched account of the WWII action of Felix Sparks and the 45th Thunderbird Division. A gripping story and well worth the read! "

    — Mike, 6/23/2013
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    " An interesting read about a little known World War II successful combat division "

    — Charles, 5/26/2013
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    " Good - I liked that you got to feel how difficult it was for the soldier - the mental/psychological effects of war. "

    — Julie, 4/26/2013
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    " Compelling story that I read through in almost one sitting but there are many typos including dates that are annoying and sometimes confusing. "

    — Laura, 4/5/2013
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    " This was a great narrative about WWII in Europe. "

    — Roadhouse, 10/14/2012
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    " History that reads like a novel. Five stars. "

    — Bruce, 8/15/2012
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    " Can't argue with a fascinating war story told chronologically and in plain language. "

    — Jennifer, 8/1/2012