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Aaron Mishler
Aaron Mishler is on page 232 of 471
Man, just shoot this Pablo guy already. He's getting on my nerves. A snowstorm, tension in a darkened cave and flashsideways to Madrid. The tension continues to build. Is Pablo a drunken fool, an ally, a traitor? Ahh time shall tell my friends, time shall tell.
Feb 18, 2024 05:44PM
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Aaron Mishler
Aaron Mishler is on page 175 of 471
This book slowly reveals Itself to be a snapshot of only a few days of life. Meeting the other leader, the conflicted feelings of self worth Robert has using these people to achieve his mission of blowing the bridge, knowing his actions will likely kill them. His feelings of being an outsider in another's war. The own self doubt of his actions and creeping self doubt at the futility of life in a war zone.
Feb 17, 2024 01:44PM
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Aaron Mishler
Aaron Mishler is on page 126 of 471
My first time with Hemmingway and it's interesting so far. I'm surprised at the prose, but not in a negative way. Also, this can be a bit brutal, but I guess showing the horrors of war with the descriptions of the gauntlet of Ayuntamiento were quite useful in that respect.
Feb 16, 2024 09:08AM
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