Books matching: portrayal of vulnerability in soldiers
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Engaging, insightful, and uplifting - Brené Brown’s "The Power of Vulnerability" is a life-affirming listen for anyone curious about living more bravely and authentically. Best suited for folks who appreciate honest self-reflection mixed with a generous dose of humor.
'The Power of Vulnerability' by Brene Brown delves into the importance of embracing vulnerability as a strength rather than a weakness. Through engaging lectures, Dr. Brown explores how vulnerability can lead to authentic connections and courage in our lives. The audiobook format, narrated by the author herself, presents a blend of personal anecdotes and research findings, providing thought-provoking insights on topics like self-acceptance, emotional health, and combatting shame.
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'The God in the Moon' in the series 'Age Of Conan: A Soldier's Quest' by author Richard A. Knaak follows the story of Nermesa, a noble warrior aspiring to be a knight in the royal guards of Aquilonia. Set in the world of Conan, the narrative focuses on Nermesa's adventures on the western frontier, facing challenges such as battling the Pict army and a main villain. The writing style is described as a mix of short stories or novelettes arranged in a continuous narrative, reminiscent of the working methods of pulp writers like Howard and Hammett.
July 2006•301 pages - #3
'Hope In A Time Of War' in the series 'Soldiers of Hope' by author Athena Storm follows the story of Faith, a compassionate and kind teacher who is unwillingly taken by alien Coalition soldier, Gar, to help provide medical aid to dying troops on the front lines of a planetary trench warfare between two alien factions, the Coalition and the Alliance. As Faith and Gar navigate through the chaos of war, they find hope, friendship, love, and even a Christmas miracle amidst the battles and struggles. The writing style is engaging and descriptive, capturing the emotional depth of the characters and the intensity of the war-torn setting. The plot unfolds with a mix of action, romance, and themes of faith and humanity.
December 2019•157 pages



