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- Wed Apr 15, 2020 1:59 pm
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- Topic: Book Review: Paul Howe’s Leadership and Training for the Fight
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Re: Book Review: Paul Howe’s Leadership and Training for the Fight
Dang. You're right. I was going to say that I know I bought my copy after the movie Blackhawk Down came out...but that was in 2001. So now I'm thinking it's been over a dozen years since I read the book. Okay. It just moved up to next in the book schedule.
- Wed Apr 15, 2020 12:09 pm
- Forum: Books & Videos
- Topic: Book Review: Paul Howe’s Leadership and Training for the Fight
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Re: Book Review: Paul Howe’s Leadership and Training for the Fight
I bought it in paperback when it came out in 2011 (I think it was 2011). I do most of my text reading (meaning not textbooks or books with a lot of detailed illustrations) on a Kindle nowadays because I can adjust the font size so that I don't need reading glasses, and I can hold it easily in one hand.
I saw just last week that Leadership and Training for the Fight was available at no additional charge with my Kindle Unlimited subscription, and downloaded it for a re-read. If anyone else has Kindle Unlimited and wants to snag a copy, here's the link: https://amzn.to/3beucRp. You have to be logged into your Amazon account or it shows a price of $11.99 rather than zero. (BTW, authors still get revenue on Kindle Unlimited books. Based on how much of the book you actually read, they're paid small royalties out of the Kindle Unlimited subscription fee.)
I saw just last week that Leadership and Training for the Fight was available at no additional charge with my Kindle Unlimited subscription, and downloaded it for a re-read. If anyone else has Kindle Unlimited and wants to snag a copy, here's the link: https://amzn.to/3beucRp. You have to be logged into your Amazon account or it shows a price of $11.99 rather than zero. (BTW, authors still get revenue on Kindle Unlimited books. Based on how much of the book you actually read, they're paid small royalties out of the Kindle Unlimited subscription fee.)