So hoping I get some people who are happy to do this but, if not, I can do it myself anyway. No opinion/speculation (just include the plot points from that book) and DEFINITELY no information from beyond the book summary you're writing. Ensure the written English is good (well structured, minimal spelling errors etc.) Keep the tone and level of detail consistent If you do want to help, please dive right in on some of the other summaries but please: Columbus Day went from being a book I was contemplating putting down (like Fear the. I'm going to actually have to re-read these books to extract some of the key plot-points so if anyone can help with the other books, that would be awesome. I have struggled with Alansons Expeditionary Force series at times. You can see the sort of high level summary I'm going for on this page:Į/wiki/Book_1:_Columbus_Day I have started to do this on the main pages for each book on the wiki linked below (but open to doing it on reddit if we can pin the post or something. So I figured it wouldn't take that long to just create one. I even tried emailing craig alansen but got no reply. 63, 148, 157 Marine Expeditionary Force, 155 Marines, first chaplains. I've hunted around for something but couldn't find anything. make vague allusions towards key plot points (especially as I listen to it on audio). I find returning to the books every 5-6 months means I spend the first 3 hours of the book trying to remember what happened in the previous one as Joe, Skippy etc. This series, given how long it is, needs a high level plot summary.
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