I received another 5 star
review for my novel PEACE from a very unlikely source. A self proclaimed
liberal decided to read my admittedly conservative toned military novel of
nearly 700 pages, got caught up in the story, and liked it well enough to give
me a terrific review. PEACE has been taking off lately, and showing no signs of
fading. This review will certainly help. I loved the way the review ended as
you will see.
Maybe the funniest huge body count Spec Ops/Black Ops novel
ever, April
20, 2013
By
Akamai Okole (Santa Monica, CA, USA)
Let me start by saying I had a
bad feeling about this book after the first few pages. I thought the author was
some right wing nut with a limited imagination who gave lame names to his
characters. Was I ever wrong. Well, at least in part.
Sure, he takes some digs at liberals, and spins some conservative views into the book. But Mr. DeLeo is crafty. Where he injects those issues, he does so in a context where they actually make sense, even to a leftie like me. Yes, I confess to that, and to the fact I loved this book. Why? Because as a Navy brat, I lived in San Diego and he gets the locale right, and the feel. His characters are well-developed, even if his main character is a super soldier of nearly unbelievable skills, whose parents are stereotypical hippies with views so weird they are clearly brain-damaged. It matters not.
What really makes this book unique in its genre, and I have read dozens of books in the genre, is the banter. The glibness, sarcasm, humor, and genuine camaraderie here are compelling, and truly entertaining. So try out a guilty pleasure, fellow libs, and of course you conservatives who are Mr. DeLeo's natural audience anyway.
I guess all I am saying, is give "Peace" a chance.
Sure, he takes some digs at liberals, and spins some conservative views into the book. But Mr. DeLeo is crafty. Where he injects those issues, he does so in a context where they actually make sense, even to a leftie like me. Yes, I confess to that, and to the fact I loved this book. Why? Because as a Navy brat, I lived in San Diego and he gets the locale right, and the feel. His characters are well-developed, even if his main character is a super soldier of nearly unbelievable skills, whose parents are stereotypical hippies with views so weird they are clearly brain-damaged. It matters not.
What really makes this book unique in its genre, and I have read dozens of books in the genre, is the banter. The glibness, sarcasm, humor, and genuine camaraderie here are compelling, and truly entertaining. So try out a guilty pleasure, fellow libs, and of course you conservatives who are Mr. DeLeo's natural audience anyway.
I guess all I am saying, is give "Peace" a chance.