Andy McNab – Remote Control Andy McNab: like me joined the British Army as a boy soldier (except I was Royal Signals and he was Infantry) . Totally unlike me in 1984 he was ‘badged’ as a member of 22 SAS Regiment and was involved in both covert and overt special operations worldwide. During the [...]
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Thymara can instinctively communicate with them, and Alise, captivated by their beauty and majesty, has devoted her life to studying them. Embarking on an arduous journey that holds no promise of return, the band of humans and dragons must make their way along the toxic and inhospitable Rain Wild River-an extraordinary odyssey that will teach them lessons about themselves and one another, as they experience hardships, betrayals, and joys beyond their wildest dreams.
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell I’m afraid that after Carol Jordan and Tony Hill Sam Fisher is very much an anti climax. I read them one after another witch was probably not the best thing to do. David Michaels – PLEASE NOTE NOT TOM CLANCY – has done a fair job. The story is set in [...]
First it has to be said that Val McDermid is the author of 22 bestselling novels, translated into 30 languages, selling over 10 million copies, and won many awards internationally. She was inducted into the ITV3 Crime Thriller Awards Hall of Fame in 2009 and has for many of those novels thrilled many of her [...]
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Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell
I just looked and Four Days have gone by. I still have not fought my way or should I say waded my way thru Ian M Banks and Matter. Its no good I give up. Perhaps I can return to it if I am ever stuck in a Hospital bed or forced to sit in front of “Soaps” on TV.
As the name suggests, the hero’s journey model is based on the idea that all works of fiction can be regarded as a journey. The journey may be a little one such is a quest for treasure, a psychological one. E.g. a journey of self-discovery, or a combination of both. Whatever form it takes the journey is going to involve certain common elements including meetings with allies and enemies tests and ordeals and a supreme challenge leading to some major change in the hero and or his world.