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Dec 15, 2012nidus rated this title 1 out of 5 stars
This book starts out as an engaging, readable military adventure. Soon, however it is sprinkled with born-again attitudes and references. Suddenly it's not as readable as it seemed. And then, it loses all credibility when a ship's cargo is so horrible as to cause a Taiwanese sailor to barf uncontrollably, in spite of it being sealed in a glass bottle and refrigerated. After letting the reader wonder what it might be, it is finally (after causing more retching, found to be thousands of aborted fetuses destined to be "sold on the open market." Talk about tiny-minded agendas. Here we are at a point where science and rationality are finally being honored in politics and social networking, and the die-hard evangelists are insinuating their dogma into books (and often at the library) videos. There is christian literature and christian DVDs masquerading as literature. Clearly some buyer at the Library is a small-minded evangelist who should be relegated to sharpening pencils. This is unreadable trash.