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The Best War Reporting I’ve Encountered

December 2, 2014 by thewheelbarrow Leave a Comment

War, as the title suggests, is the best war reporting I’ve encountered in my reading thus far. Like everyone’s favorite war-ish cliché, War is visceral. It is heartbreaking. It evokes rage. It harbors contempt. It loves. In the summers of 2007 and 2008 Junger embedded with Battle Company 2/503 Infantry Regiment in Afghanistan’s Korengal Valley. He was joined by photographer Tim Hetherington. Junger stated that his goal was to just report and even said “It’s a completely apolitical film. We wanted to give viewers the […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Afghanistan, military, war

thewheelbarrow's CBR6 Review No:21 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Afghanistan, military, war ·
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Baldacci gets it right with The Whole Truth

October 26, 2014 by Valyruh Leave a Comment

After the last few years’ relative duds by Baldacci, I picked up The Whole Truth at a yard sale and reminded myself that my once favorite author definitely has what it takes, but needs to get over his own popularity and his publisher’s pressures to churn out the moneymakers, and go back to writing good books. This 2008  novel about a neo-Cold War cooked up by a psychotic arms dealer and a “perception management” firm had shivers running down my spine. I won’t say this […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: Baldacci, Cold War, Russia, war

Valyruh's CBR6 Review No:84 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: Baldacci, Cold War, Russia, war ·
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Eggers does it again — a face-to-face sit down with society’s failings

July 12, 2014 by Valyruh Leave a Comment

Stylistically, Eggers’ newest novel is a total departure from all of his earlier ventures, as it is entirely a set of dialogues between a disturbed young man named Thomas and his various abductees, all of them being held at an abandoned military base not far from the town he grew up in along the California coast. But Fathers is fundamentally a morality play transplanted into the 21st century and, as such, is not unlike his earlier novels such as Hologram for the King and The […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: Education, mental illness, pedophilia, Racism, social ills, war

Valyruh's CBR6 Review No:47 · Genres: Fiction, Suspense · Tags: Education, mental illness, pedophilia, Racism, social ills, war ·
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Like Justified, but with less moving pictures

June 1, 2014 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

This is my first Elmore Leonard read, and it will not be my last. I was introduced to Leonard through the show “Justified” which is based on his stories, and because of the unwavering devotion I have to the series, I suspected I’d enjoy his works, and I was right. With rich dialogue, unique characters and a twisty plot, Leonard tells a story you just can’t put down.   George Moran lives a quiet life as a hotel owner in Miami who through a chain […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Justified, thriller, war

cheerbrarian's CBR6 Review No:13 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Justified, thriller, war ·
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It’s a YA book based on a principle of game theory. But with kissing!

May 15, 2014 by narfna 3 Comments

For YA, The Winner’s Curse is very good. And if that just isn’t a ringing endorsement! I’m to the point now where I only read YA books if they come heavily recommended (or if they’ve been lauded as so terrible that I just have to read in order to satisfy my insatiable curiosity). And The Winner’s Curse came pretty heavily recommended. I follow a disturbing amount of YA book bloggers, and they all LOVED this thing. (Of course, they also all seem to be convinced […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: marie rutkoski, narfna, Slavery, speculative, the winner's curse, war, Young Adult

narfna's CBR6 Review No:39 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: marie rutkoski, narfna, Slavery, speculative, the winner's curse, war, Young Adult ·
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Movie is coming out? Better read it quick!

February 17, 2014 by thewheelbarrow 5 Comments

I read (listened) this book because I wanted to watch the movie. I do not like watching movies before reading books on which they are based. I am active duty military but this is not the type of book I normally read. I like to leave work at work so reading military novels, both fiction and non-fiction, is something I avoid. I thoroughly expected to not really like Lone Survivor.  That said, I loved this book. Lone Survivor was written by Marcus Luttrell but I […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #memoir, war

thewheelbarrow's CBR6 Review No:4 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: #memoir, war ·
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