Soldier of a Once Free Nation

By Jean Gonzales
$0.00 Rating: 1 star1 star1 star
(3.00 based on 3 reviews)

Published: June 28, 2012
Words: 718 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781476105802


Description

Flash Fiction about a perspective on Government and how it could effect its citizens in the future.

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military, government, veteran, socialism, civilian, conservatism, liberal

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Review by: Walter Lazo on March 10, 2013 : star star star
Awkwardly written, grammatically nearly incoherent, with an abundance of run-on sentences and shifting points of view, never morphing into a real story but more of a semi-rant, this is, nonetheless, an interesting idea that deserves to be developed either into a full story or a full rant.
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Review by: Ardy on June 29, 2012 : star star star star
I liked this story, though it was a bit short. It's point is clear and frightening.
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Review by: Daniel Vane on June 28, 2012 : star star
I started off with enthusiasm as I liked the cover but then the old adage came true — don't judge a book by its cover. I got to about paragraph four and gave up. Don't they teach grammar and the use of commas any longer? Without decent punctuation, this story (not matter how good the plot) is hard going. Please learn some grammar and then I'll come back and get beyond paragraph four.
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