It was filled with 8 action-packed short stories detailing the courage and selflessness of soldiers, spies, and sometimes random civilians from around the world.
All of the stories, names, dates and locations were real. The book was extremely interesting and at points pretty inspiring. I really enjoyed the p I really enjoyed reading Behind Enemy Lines by Bill Doyle. I learned about many people who had such an overwhelming amount of patriotism that they risked their lives in the name of freedom. I really enjoyed reading Behind Enemy Lines by Bill Doyle. There is also a mention of a cyanide pill for suicide.more With the previously mentioned precautions, I would recommend this to 12+Ĭontent notes: In one of the stories, a girl disguises as a boy, and another story is about a contemplated assassination. (See content notes) There was some violence, mentions of wounds, death, etc., but none of it was too graphic.
While I do not feel I would need to censor anything for a 12 yo, I would probably discuss the notes below with them. As I said earlier, I was happy to read a book with stories from multiple eras. “Flight of the Wing Walker,” “Out of the Jungle,” and “Dark Waters of Desert Storm” stand out as some of my favorite stories, but every story was an enjoyable read. I enjoyed getting to read stories of courage from so many different wars. Unlike the second book, this one has stories from multiple eras – from the American Revolution to the Iraq War. As I said earlier, I was happy to read a book with stori I didn’t enjoy this book quite so much as the second one, but this one was still a good read. I didn’t enjoy this book quite so much as the second one, but this one was still a good read.