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  • Easy Target: The Long Strange Trip of a Scout Pilot in Vietnam

    Tom Smith

    eBook (Tom Smith, May 2, 1996)
    From Publishers Weekly:Flying scout helicopters in Vietnam was the aerial counterpart of walking point. Initially cast as target-spotters for gunships and air-assault forces, the scout pilots evolved into live bait as enemy weapons and tactics improved. Their small helicopters were vulnerable even to minor damage, and parachuting from a damaged bird was impossible. Casualty rates could be as high as 50%; a scout unit often resembled a WWI fighter squadron, with replacements dying almost before they could unpack. Yet fresh volunteers kept coming, even if only to stay out of the infantry. In his visceral memoir, Smith tells the familiar story of a young man who flunked out of college, sampled the 1960s counterculture and found himself first in the army, then in Vietnam. For Smith, the war was a theater of the absurd whose only meaning was survival. His narrative of low-altitude, high-risk operations in 1969-70 replicates that of others: initial confusion giving way first to proficiency and pleasure in stalking and killing anonymous enemies, later to a sense that both his skill and his luck are running out. Gritty enough to appeal to adventure fans, this memoir makes a useful contribution to a subject, American helicopter pilots in Vietnam, whose recorded history is largely still in its anecdotal stage.
  • Young Queen: Royal Guardians Prequel Novella

    Tori Smith

    language (, March 1, 2018)
    A kingdom in ruin. A witch destined to rule. Four guardians sworn to protect her. When I'm told I'm at the center of an age-old prophecy I don't remember. I just know it's always been that way. I'm supposed to do things. Big things like save everyone. Nothing in that plan includes the use of four guardians, one arrogant, one beautiful, and the others consisting of strength and leadership. The young warlocks hold their own against me in our youth and when we grow up, we grow together. We see each other. We see and advance past casual glances--hidden desires that should remain concealed, because choosing one of them isn't an option. I can't be with them and they can't have me. I'm the people's queen, my magic destined to save us all no matter what we want. I may have to leave my men behind in the end. Will they let me? Young Queen is the 17,000-word prequel to the urban fantasy novel entitled The Queen's Mark, a full-length story by Tori Smith set to release spring 2018. If you like reverse harem romances featuring four sexy warlocks and the feisty witch royalty they aim to please then this short read is for you. One-click this "slow burn" series starter today!
  • Hockey Strong: Stories of Sacrifice from Inside the NHL

    Todd Smith

    Paperback (Gallery Books, May 9, 2017)
    This is the story of hockey, one scar at a time. For the casual enthusiast and hockey fanatic alike comes a brilliant collection of essays and photographs celebrating the grit and dedication of hockey players who regularly and willingly withstand injury and hardship to play the sport they love.Veteran hockey writer Todd Smith explores a side of the NHL that is rarely seen. Through in-depth player interviews and inside-the-locker-room reportage, Hockey Strong gives readers a behind-the-pads look at the playing in pain ethos that has been woven into the fabric of the game. What separates a hockey player’s toughness from other athletes’ is the fact that being hockey strong is more than a single performance or bout or game or series. Hockey strong is a way of life. Superstars, muckers, snipers, and enforcers alike: the arduous journey of an NHL player is a story of the human body. It is the cracking left fist of the Philadelphia Flyers’ Dave Brown and the battering ram right hand of the Detroit Red Wings’ Joe Kocur. It is the unbreakable hockey heart of Rob McClanahan during “The Miracle on Ice” at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid. It is the smashed face Kris Draper suffered during the bloody rivalry between the Colorado Avalanche and the Detroit Red Wings. Medical clearance to fight. Midgame root canals. Crushed orbital bones. Beer league determination. Legendary beat-downs. Collapsed lungs that go unreported. Unrelenting pain. Recovery and valor. Players refusing to go out because they owe it all to their brothers in uniform. Includes stories from: Shjon Podein, Dave Brown, Kris Draper, Kirk Maltby, Joe Kocur, Darren McCarty, Chris Nilan, David Clarkson, Rob McClanahan, Herb Brooks, Jack Carlson, Zach Parise, Charlie Coyle, Rick Tocchet, the Playoffs, and more!
  • Easy Target

    Tom Smith

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 19, 2011)
    From Publishers Weekly: Flying scout helicopters in Vietnam was the aerial counterpart of walking point. Initially cast as target-spotters for gunships and air-assault forces, the scout pilots evolved into live bait as enemy weapons and tactics improved. Their small helicopters were vulnerable even to minor damage, and parachuting from a damaged bird was impossible. Casualty rates could be as high as 50%; a scout unit often resembled a WWI fighter squadron, with replacements dying almost before they could unpack. Yet fresh volunteers kept coming, even if only to stay out of the infantry. In his visceral memoir, Smith tells the familiar story of a young man who flunked out of college, sampled the 1960s counterculture and found himself first in the army, then in Vietnam. For Smith, the war was a theater of the absurd whose only meaning was survival. His narrative of low-altitude, high-risk operations in 1969-70 replicates that of others: initial confusion giving way first to proficiency and pleasure in stalking and killing anonymous enemies, later to a sense that both his skill and his luck are running out. Gritty enough to appeal to adventure fans, this memoir makes a useful contribution to a subject, American helicopter pilots in Vietnam, whose recorded history is largely still in its anecdotal stage.
  • CliffsNotes on Shakespeare's As You Like It

    Tom Smith

    language (Cliffs Notes, Aug. 13, 2007)
    As You Like It tracks the travails of young lovers and despotic rulers as they chase one another from the palace of Duke Frederick to the Forest of Arden. Shakespeare's classic work weaves together greedy inheritors, despotic rulers, a cross-dressing princess, and some magic before drawing to a dramatic close.
  • Shakespeare's As You Like It

    Tom Smith

    Paperback (Cliffs Notes, June 1, 1962)
    As You Like It tracks the travails of young lovers and despotic rulers as they chase one another from the palace of Duke Frederick to the Forest of Arden. Shakespeare's classic work weaves together greedy inheritors, despotic rulers, a cross-dressing princess, and some magic before drawing to a dramatic close.
  • Easy Target

    Tom Smith

    Mass Market Paperback (Onyx, Nov. 1, 1997)
    Chosen as an aero scout leading an elite squadron on combat missions, a former military pilot shares his experiences in Vietnam, from flying battle runs to pulling off last-minute escapes, in the true story of the unlikeliest hero ever to survive a war. Reprint.
  • Easy Target: The Long Strange Trip of a Scout Pilot in Vietnam

    Tom Smith

    Hardcover (Presidio Press, June 1, 1996)
    Reminiscent of the work of Joseph Heller and Hunter S. Thompson, this is one of the most unique, valuable, and entertaining memoirs to come out of Vietnam.
  • Willie's World: 52 Fabulously Funny Christian Puppet Skits

    Tom Smith

    Paperback (WestBowPress, Nov. 25, 2015)
    Willie’s World is a collection of Christian puppet skits written to encourage young boys and girls to carry God’s Word in their hearts. By doing so, they will be better equipped to face those trials and temptations that will surely come their way. Each week Willie manages to find himself in one sort of dilemma or another. And, also each week, God’s Word comes to the rescue. Whether it be through Willie’s Grandpa, who shares with Willie the true meaning of helping others, or through the delightful Miss Pickles, who teaches her class the importance of always telling the truth. Week after week Willie learns (usually the hard way) that by applying the principles found in the Bible, a fella can spare himself a whole lot of trouble. Throughout these skits, children will be taught valuable lessons to help strengthen their faith and better prepare them for life’s long, and often difficult, journey. Lessons about trust, obedience, responsibility, forgiveness and honoring their mothers and fathers. Lessons about God’s love for them and lessons about how they can live lives that will be pleasing to Him. This can best be accomplished when making those life decisions in the light of His Word.
  • Willie's World:

    Tom Smith

    Paperback (CrossBooks, April 26, 2012)
    Willie's World is a collection of Christian puppet skits written to encourage young boys and girls to carry God's Word in their hearts. By doing so, they will be better equipped to face those trials and temptations that will surely come their way.
  • Visit the Zoo, vol. VI

    Tom Smith

    language (Frederick Fichman, Dec. 25, 2012)
    In this, the 6th volume of the "Visit the Zoo" series, we once again experience the marvelous and fascinating world of the modern zoo. With close-up and personal photography and compact description we learn about a completely different group of animals in the zoo. We learn about their lives and amazing facts about their capabilities. Time to pay another visit to the ZOO.