Re: Here ya go Dave
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There is a very disturbing twist in the historical accuracy of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in a fiction novel, by F. Paul Wilson, titled Black Wind (1988). I recommend this story to anyone who may be fascinated by the cultural/spiritual diversities between the Far East and the Wild-Wild West during the tumultuous years leading up to WWII.
Yes, it’s fiction … but the good Doctor Wilson did his homework and painted a majestic & awe-inspiring portrait of two cultures on the brink of an ardent clash of principles. & it being a work of fiction allowed him to fck with reality a little, in a fantasy vein, while hinting at possible truths within the comforts of a yarn-spinner’s poetic license.
I definitely recommend this epic little war & peace novel to the Baerwalds.
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intellectually masturbatin while the radio was playin
There is a very disturbing twist in the historical accuracy of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in a fiction novel, by F. Paul Wilson, titled Black Wind (1988). I recommend this story to anyone who may be fascinated by the cultural/spiritual diversities between the Far East and the Wild-Wild West during the tumultuous years leading up to WWII.
Yes, it’s fiction … but the good Doctor Wilson did his homework and painted a majestic & awe-inspiring portrait of two cultures on the brink of an ardent clash of principles. & it being a work of fiction allowed him to fck with reality a little, in a fantasy vein, while hinting at possible truths within the comforts of a yarn-spinner’s poetic license.
I definitely recommend this epic little war & peace novel to the Baerwalds.
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intellectually masturbatin while the radio was playin
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