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Comment by Gary Goldstein on May 17, 2013 at 9:44pm

If anyone would be interested in reviewing my book, "Jew in Jail." please feel free to contact me at Gman18NYC@aol.com.  Thanks!  http://ning.it/Lk20hZ


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Comment by Brittany Weddle on May 7, 2013 at 9:00pm

The first in the Ava Chronicles, a series of YA short stories.

Here's the plot:

Ava might be a princess, but she rather being doing just about anything else when it comes to her studies and even goes against her parents rules from time to time. When her parents learn that she's hasn’t been showing up for her lessons, they're shocked to find out what she's really been up to.

Follow Ava along her journey to what it truly means to be a princess in book one in the Ava Chronicles.

Ava: Princess of Fairy Grove is available for download on the Kindle store. Click here for the link!

Comming soon for the Nook and Itunes!

Comment by Robert Peter Thompson on April 25, 2013 at 5:05pm

Greetings!  The Vietnam Veterans of America just posted a review of my book on their online "Books In Brief" site under the 'Memoirs' category.  Take a look if you like.  Thanks!  http://vvabooks.wordpress.com/category/memoir/ .

Everything Happened in Vietnam by Robert Peter Thompson



This is a phantasmagorical book, and often takes the form of a meditation on the deaths of his friends Tater, Johnny the New Guy, and Sandy. I’ve read a lot of Marine Corps memoirs, and this is an unusual one, and one that is very readable on every page.

The language of the book is a mytho-poetic style that is often more poetry than prose, and the book is arranged in short, powerful chapters. It is very novelistic, as Thompson warns us early on.

Many of his phrases were so memorable that I found myself jotting them down. That includes this one, describing the view from a helicopter: as “the emerald embrace of the vegetal world.”

My favorite chapter is “The Letter.” It packs such a powerful punch in three and one half pages that I recommend buying the book just for that chapter alone. It is worth it.

((parts of review clipped for brevity  - see link))

This fine book is dedicated to the author’s friend, Sandy, who died in Vietnam, leaving a beautiful “18 year old fiancée.”  Thompson shows us Sandy as a wraith at the end of the book. But our author is one of the lucky ones who goes home as living flesh and blood.  As he tells us, he “snuck back into the world. Like a thief.”

If you are up for reading another Marine Corps Vietnam War memoir, this is a fine one. It is short and sweet and can be read in one or, at most, two sittings. I read it in a great rush, eager for what was coming next.  You will too.

—David Willson

Comment by Robert Peter Thompson on April 18, 2013 at 3:32pm

This is NOT your average War Story.

              "EVERYTHING HAPPENED IN VIETNAM:

                         THE YEAR OF THE RAT"

    A Memoir by Robert Peter Thompson (USMC 1967-1969)

                   An excerpt from the chapter: “THE RAT”

    “The Rat had found and eaten parts of guys I knew.  Guys I worked with.  Bullshitted with.  Guys I had laughed with, drank with, smoked with or tried to ignore.  A guy I had just met the night before it happened.  I mean the night that it began.  You see I knew that the Rat, immediately before the boot, before my eyes flew open and I saw…  Only for an instant.  The eyes, face, mouth and claws of fully fledged rat expression magnified to the size of a drive-in movie screen.  It was that close.  I knew and I could somehow feel the lingering presence of the Rat's lips close to the point of touching my own then slightly open, slow breathing, deep sleeping mouth.  And I also knew that it wasn't about to kiss me. 

     Everything happened in Vietnam.  Not to me but to someone or something.  Everything happened.”

All the best, Robert Peter Thompson Author of:

Everything Happened In Vietnam: The Year of the Rat – Kindle $3.99

Everything Happened In Vietnam: The Year Of The Rat – Print $10.22


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Comment by Deborah Warner on April 14, 2013 at 7:56pm

This is my first published childrens book available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle @ $2.99 and Barnes and Noble.  A short read, only 36 pages. I'm sure you will love it. At a affordable price! Enjoy!

http://www.amazon.com/Deborah-Warner/e/B00C16HGXA/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0

Comment by Robert Peter Thompson on April 8, 2013 at 6:17pm

Greetings!

   I'd like to share the Forward I wrote for my book and a short excerpt.  I wrote it for all the men and women who serve or have served our Country in time of War.

"EVERYTHING HAPPENED IN VIETNAM: THE YEAR OF THE RAT"        

    A Memoir by Robert Peter Thompson (USMC 1967-1969)

Forward

~ "But not everything is remembered and not everything is told.  Lost with those who did not survive and with those who did not return.  Lost in the chaos and confusion and the self protective suppression of the formidable and yet fragile mind.  Sometimes that which affects you most is that which you can no longer see and is perhaps better left alone.  But what of that which so stubbornly remains and cries out as it does from the darkness of time and says:

      "I am here, I am still here, you will look at me, for I will never go away.”

               

    ~The author

    An excerpt from the chapter:  “WE WEREN’T ALL HEROES”

    ”As we barreled down unfamiliar roads, away from the city, a lingering image kept popping in my mind.  Back in Danang, amidst the hustle of early morning street activity and out of the crowd as we rumbled by, I saw, only for a fleeting moment, what would remain forever impressed within my mind.

    The most beautiful girl in the world.

    I knew immediately that she was the offspring of a French and Vietnamese union.  And I could see as well, in the aura of her angelic expression, a sense of inescapable sorrow and longing.  As if she were a beautiful fragile flower, out of place and unwanted.  And she seemed to be looking right at me.

     Only for a moment.  Never to be seen again.”

All the best,

Robert Peter Thompson

Author of:

Everything Happened In Vietnam: The Year of the Rat – Kindle $3.99

Everything Happened In Vietnam: The Year Of The Rat – Print $10.22

My Book Website:  http://www.everythinghappenedinvietnam.com/  - (see my 1969 Vietnam slideshow)

Comment by George Cook on March 28, 2013 at 6:16pm

This is George cook the author of The Dead War Series and it's my honor to announce to you all that all 3 Dead War Series books are now available in one book for $2.99. A savings of $3. Buy here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00C0J15US



The Dead War Series Trilogy includes:

The Dead War Series Book One:

In the year 2053 the dead walked. Mankind was caught off guard at first but within six years mounted a massive military assault on the dead.
These are the stories of those that caused The Dead War.

These are the stories of some trying to find a "cure".

These are the stories of some of those men and women that fought back.

These are the stories of those that are just trying to survive the nightmare of the walking dead.

This is the story that introduces Sergeant Richards.

The Dead War Series Book Two Abomination:

The battle against the dead continues. Sergeant Richards is back on a even more dangerous mission than before. This time he has help in the form of Sergeant Jackson and the Peacemakers. He will need it!
Richards and the others face a new and even more powerful enemy as they search for what they think can help end the war against the dead. 

Surprises galore as it's revealed who released the Beserker Virus and why
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The Dead War Series Book Three: Abomination

When the dead walk and vampires attacks we had three choices. Run, fight, or die. The U.S. Army doesn't run! The war between humanity, the dead, and now the vampires continue. As vampire kind launches an all out attack against The Rock, Sgt. Richards fights to protect a little girl who is mankind's last hope.

Will Richards save he


Will mankind survive?

Find out in book three of The Dead War Series!

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Comment by Deborah Warner on March 28, 2013 at 3:26pm

Hello! This is my first book, Phineas Willerbee. Now available on Amazon.com in paperback and Kindle Edition. Also available at Barnes and Noble. Take a look and enjoy!

http://www.amazon.com/Deborah-Warner/e/B00C16HGXA/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0

"The Time Had Come...They are all around us but he never knew. Can the boy be the one that they have been searching for? Lurking their hidden in the veil of darkness she waits for him, for the one who can change her and the others circumstance with his youthful innocence. Phineas Willerbee a curious boy who's always on the hunt for new adventures and fun. Can a fairytale dream of a childish story become his new world adventure?"

 

Comment by Robert Peter Thompson on March 8, 2013 at 6:15pm

Greetings!

 

    "EVERYTHING HAPPENED IN VIETNAM: THE YEAR OF THE RAT"                A Memoir by Robert Peter Thompson (USMC 1967-1969)

                    An excerpt from the chapter: "I'm Going Home"

“The navy guy came out of the Quonset Hut door after everybody had been taken inside. Lifted up off their sawhorses and whisked away into the labyrinth of Quonset Huts that were connected in such a fashion, that the surgical field hospital on the tarmac of the airfield on the outskirts of Danang looked like a train wreck. And he picked up a hose. Just like he'd done it a million times before. So casual. And he directed the flow of water from left to right, left to right, starting from the corner of the large cement slab, working the pool of fresh blood into a crimson wave underneath and between the long rows of sawhorses arranged like a company of cavalry steeds. About 75 to 100 of them. Spaced apart so as to hold the stretchers which held the fallen warriors whose blood had spilled profusely, as if from a torn and broken collective heart, onto the concrete surface below.

I watched him wash the blood away.”

Robet Peter Thompson

Author of:

"Everything Happened In Vietnam: The Year of the Rat" - Kindle $3.99

"Everything Happened In Vietnam: The Year of the Rat" - Print $11.95

See my book website and slide show: http://www.everythinghappenedinvietnam.com/

Comment by Robert Peter Thompson on February 5, 2013 at 4:14pm

 

Greetings!

    I remember laying down these words and a particular line within them and although it would appear bragging, I don't mean it like that.  I just love words and the pictures we can create with them.  The line in question is the one with "dark blanket".  I wanted to conjure up not only 'darkness', but 'suffocation', 'aloneness' and trapped as like 'in the covers'.  I don't know if that happens to you guys but sometimes half of my bedding is on the floor when I awake.  Like I had been molested by demons...  

 

   "EVERYTHING HAPPENED IN VIETNAM: THE YEAR OF THE RAT"
           A Memoir by Robert Peter Thompson (USMC 1967-1969)

 

                An excerpt from the chapter:  “PAINT IT BLACK”  

      “And so the sun did not show its face again that day as the black cloud of cinder particles covered and filled the sky around us.  Settling unnaturally on the ridge, the bush, the rice paddy and the red ground.

     The dark of night moved in like black on black but still somehow we could feel it change.  Like a dark blanket being lowered on you in an already darkened room.  Everything seemed smaller.

     Closer.

     Yet Alverez, Johnson, Carter, Sarabella, they all seemed like they were a million miles away.  It got dark.  It got so dark that time itself seemed to change.  And it did.”

All the best,
Robert Peter Thompson
Author of:

Everything Happened In Vietnam: The Year of the Rat – Kindle $3.99

Everything Happened In Vietnam: The Year Of The Rat – Print $11.95

My Website:  http://www.everythinghappenedinvietnam.com/  - (see my slideshow)

 
 
 

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