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5.0 out of 5 stars
What is a Hero? ... LOVED IT,
By Alleah "Alleah" (New Jersey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: What is a Hero?: The American Heroes Press Short Story Anthology (Paperback)
I have always been a fan of short stories - I think it's harder for an author to spin a good tale when they're limited in the number of words used. Coming from a police and military family, I hear my fair share of "hero" stories ... they definitely see the world from a unique perspective. That is why I enjoyed reading the "What is a Hero?" anthology so much - the stories are unique to each author, and they're things we never get to read about in the local newspaper or magazine article about "our" everyday heroes!
Kudos to every author in this anthology, I would like to read more from each of them ... I trust they have many more stories to tell. However, the winning story, "Tun Tavern Fraternity" by James Drew Pointkouski was, by far, my favorite. The story itself was particularly enjoyable - his writing style was a real page turner, and I will put him on my "MUST READ" list. If he should publish any new short story or novel, I will head right to the book store or purchase immediately from Amazon.com!!! In fact, I don't want to wait too long - please write more soon Mr. Pointkouski!!! Your #1 Fan, Alleah Bucs What is a Hero?: The American Heroes Press Short Story Anthology
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Introducing the Heroes Anthology!,
This review is from: What is a Hero?: The American Heroes Press Short Story Anthology (Paperback)
After a long wait, the book that law enforcement and military enthusiasts have been waiting for is here! After much discussion between police and military writers and readers on the subject of heroism and selfless service, American Heroes Press hosted a writing contest in which AHP followers could submit a true story about someone who is a hero to them. Many stories were submitted, and this short story anthology, What Is A Hero?, is the result, compiling the best stories about police officers, fire fighters, and soldiers who have made a difference in the lives of ordinary citizens.
The contest's first place winner, James Drew Pointkouski's "Tun Tavern Fraternity" is extremely well written, and by the engaging content of this story about "Mr. Grey" and the elite Marine commandos it almost seems like a Hollywood movie, a masterful fusion of James Bond and the United States Marines. One could definitely see the likelihood of Pointkouski writing a book about his years in the Marine Corps, hopefully including reminiscences of his combat experiences. Such a memoir could even be more memorable than Anthony Swofford's Jarhead! The second place winner, James H. Lilley's "The Legend of `Sweet Bobby' Moore" is a great story, which through the presentation of anecdotes testifies to the heroism of one of America's boys in blue. After the tired Good Cop/Bad Cop routine being presented in pop novels and on television, it's refreshing to have a true story about a cop whose adventures (or antics) are both heroic and absolutely hilarious! Sweet Bobby is the guy whose 4th of July barbeque one would want to attend. Steve Gilmore's "The Day Cambria Got Buzzed" takes the bronze, paying tribute to the dying heroes of the World War II generation. Amidst the endless barrage of WWII combat movies and video games, in the era of Saving Private Ryan, Band of Brothers, The Pacific, and Call of Duty, this story presents a seldom seen picture of the excitement that took place here on the home front and the witnessing of the legendary Flying Fortress in its days of glory. From war-torn Europe to the jungles of Vietnam, from the streets of New York to the hills of California, this exciting book pays tribute to heroes who proudly serve the community and the country. As exciting, action packed and out-of-this-world as they may seem, these stories are anything but adventure fiction. These stories are true, and are a testament to the courage and heroism of those who work tirelessly to make America a safer place to live. This book is a hit and there will hopefully be more to come! |
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What is a Hero?: The American Heroes Press Short Story Anthology by Hi Tech Criminal Justice (Paperback - March 8, 2010)
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