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Yamaha 50-400 / 600 Starter Solenoid '86-'13, PH375-AYA01, 3AY-81940-00-00ITEM#: PH375 AYA01 STARTER SOLENOID YAMAHA 50 400 600 86 13 OEM#: 3AY 81940 00 00, 3MW 81940 00 00, 3MW 81940 01 00, 4KB 81940 00 00, 4KD 81940 00 00, 5EH 81940 00 00, 5GT 81940 00 00 BRAND: PROTORQUE FITMENTS: Make Model Year(s) Yamaha Big Bear 350 1987 1999 Yamaha Breeze 125 1989 2004 Yamaha Grizzly 125 2004 2013 Yamaha Grizzly 600 1999 2001 Yamaha Grizzly 80 2005 2008 Yamaha Kodiak 400 1993 1999 Yamaha Raptor 50 2004 2008 Yamaha Raptor 80 2005 2008
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Rhiannon Green
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 3
Not my favorite by her
Format: Paperback
I have to say that Carley Fortune can write a really beautiful love story. I enjoyed this one but not nearly as much as This Summer Will be Different. Sam is absolutely precious and his brother Charlie is trouble with a capital T but in the funniest and sweetest way (for the most part). And Percy's journey from 13 to 30 is a nice development throughout. I enjoy the multiple timelines and to see Percy and Sam's love for each other grow from meeting the summer they turn 13. This story is both heartwarming and heartbreaking at the same time. SPOILER: DON'T READ FURTHER IF YOU DON'T WANT ANYTHING SPOILED!!! I was ready to give this book at least a 3.5 ⭐ until the cheating with the brother. Of course it was a one time regrettable mistake, but I am auto out on a cheating trope. And making it with his brother just sets the relationship up for failure no matter how many promises of forgiveness. But that's just my opinion. So be warned.
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Aubrey Lynea Shore
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
Such a good read
Format: Paperback
This is the absolute cutest book. I’ve read in a very long time! If you were someone growing up in the early mid 2000s, you are going to love this book, it hits all the nostalgic spots, and it makes you really think about your childhood again… I give it a 10 out of 10 highly recommend it super cute read. I read it in like five days between work and other things I had to get done.
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ESA
Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 5
Perfect for Homeschooling!! Let the stories come alive and captivate you!
Format: Hardcover
I’m a homeschooling mama and I’m grateful for men like Eric Metaxas who are personally invested in the wellbeing of our nation. Thank you, Eric, for sharing history with truth and the fear of God.
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Thomas F. Siems
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 5
A Revolution of Faith and Freedom
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Eric Metaxas’s Revolution: The Birth of the Greatest Nation in the History of the World presents the American founding as far more than a political dispute over taxes or power—it is portrayed as an epic struggle between liberty and tyranny, virtue and corruption, good and evil. Through vivid storytelling and rich historical detail, Metaxas casts the Revolutionary era as a moral drama in which ordinary men were called to extraordinary courage against overwhelming odds in their fight for freedom. The book compellingly shows how patriots like Samuel Adams, Patrick Henry, John Adams, Abigail Adams, Benjamin Rush, James Otis, Henry Knox, Paul Revere, John Hancock, Thomas Paine, George Washington, Martha Washington, and others, understood the conflict not merely as resistance to British overreach, but as a defense of God-given liberty against arbitrary, and often brutal, power. A particularly striking theme throughout the book is the Founding Fathers’ deep reliance on Divine Providence. Metaxas highlights how many believed that human rights flowed not from kings or governments, but from God Himself, and that the outcome of the Revolution ultimately rested in His hands. Prayer, biblical conviction, and appeals to Providence are woven into the narrative, reminding readers that the Founders often saw themselves as instruments in a larger story unfolding under God’s sovereign care. Indeed, Providence often revealed His hand in altering the weather and divinely guiding the patriots as they fought the British forces. The result is a sweeping and engaging account of America’s birth that frames the Revolution as both a historical and spiritual struggle, fought with courage, conviction, virtue, and faith.
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Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 5
A New Classic
Format: Kindle
I pre-ordered, so I was able to get the PDF and start reading early. Of all the books I own on the American Revolution, I think this one stands to become my "go to." It is encyclopedic in scope, but deftly avoids becoming a drudgery or a slog through a mire of textbook facts. Somehow, Eric has managed to include a great deal of detail without losing any of the drama. It’s the story that rises to the fore in a gripping tale that just happens to be true (and much more than that, is our heritage). All the trademark “Metaxas” hallmarks are here: judiciously placed humor and lightheartedness that never descends into silliness, seriousness that somehow never lacks in winsomeness, depth that never smothers. He manages to portray both the soberness that the subject deserves without losing the hopefulness that the story of the Revolution should inspire in us. And along the way, you’ll find yourself better understanding what “went down” and (just as importantly) what it means to you today. Excellent work. If you think another history book on the American Revolution cannot inspire you or keep your attention, this one is up to the challenge.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2026

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