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Sub Tales: Stories That Seldom Surface

Although I write historical fiction set in Bible Times, I often read other genres. Sometimes I enjoy a book so much, I want to share it with all you.  Sub Tales is a somewhat quirky choice, and I can’t wait to hear what you think of my review and, if you read it, the book

An exciting and entertaining collection of stories at sea

I’ve heard you can’t tell a book by its cover, and that may or may not be true. However, I am a sucker for a great title. “Sub Tales: Stories That Seldom Surface” made me laugh, and I was hooked.

I enjoyed the humor in many of the stories, my heart hurt from the pathos in others. There’s a good bit of adventure and drama throughout. And though I’ve never stepped foot in a submarine, this book taught me more about them than I thought possible.

The stories also evoked fond memories of watching the movies “Run Silent, Run Deep” and “The Hunt for Red October” with my husband.

Using interviews and written resources, Charles and Frank Hood inform readers about the history and world of submarines. This is not dull or dry, as you might imagine, but kindly informative. Sort of like your Uncle Jack telling you stories about his time under the waves and answering all your questions as he goes along.

I enjoyed the audibook version. The narrator, Joseph Courtemanche, is perfect for this book. His deep, clear voice is always distinct and easy to listen to. He intuitively slows when reading a complex description, allowing the reader to absorb the information.

If you enjoy military history or first-person accounts, you’ll love Sub Tales. However, if you’re like me, a woman of more than a certain age, no knowledge of subs, but possessing a curious mind, you’ll probably love it, too. Check out the preview and see if you agree! Or click my affiliate link to buy. https://amzn.to/3NE9ob2

 

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