Tipping Point by Fred Marchant
Tipping Point by Fred Marchant is a collection of poetry broken down into five parts and published by Word Works after winning the 1993 Washington Prize. Readers may wonder what a former Marine Corps...
View ArticleThe Fall of Saigon by Michael V. Uschan
Michael V. Uschan‘s The Fall of Saigon provides an observant look at the history of how the Vietnam War begins, unfolds, and ends. Unlike other books on this topic, Uschan begins with the fall of...
View ArticleGuest Post: John Aubrey Anderson, Author of The Cool Woman
John Aubrey Anderson‘s The Cool Woman is a novel that is on my Vietnam War reading list, and I plan to read and review it here before the end of the year. Book Reviews by Molly already reviewed the...
View ArticleCheck Out the Read-a-Long of Matterhorn by Karl Marlantes
Today is the official start of the Matterhorn by Karl Marlantes read-a-long that Anna and I started for the Vietnam War Reading Challenge‘s last hurrah! Every Friday throughout December, Anna and I...
View ArticleWeek #2 Matterhorn Discussion
Today is week 2 of the Matterhorn by Karl Marlantes read-a-long that Anna and I started for the Vietnam War Reading Challenge‘s last hurrah! Every Friday throughout December, Anna and I will be...
View ArticleWeek #3 Matterhorn Discussion
Today is week 3 of the Matterhorn by Karl Marlantes read-a-long that Anna and I started for the Vietnam War Reading Challenge‘s last hurrah! Every Friday throughout December, Anna and I will be...
View ArticleThe Cool Woman by John Aubrey Anderson
The Cool Woman by John Aubrey Anderson begins in 1970 when Lieutenant Bill Mann enters pilot training and begins to live his dream of becoming a fighter pilot. Mann is a black man entering the...
View ArticleWeek #4 Matterhorn Discussion
Today is week 4 of the Matterhorn by Karl Marlantes read-a-long that Anna and I started for the Vietnam War Reading Challenge‘s last hurrah! Every Friday throughout December, Anna and I have discussed...
View ArticleMatterhorn by Karl Marlantes
Matterhorn by Karl Marlantes is bound to be an instant classic among Vietnam War literature. Drawing from his experiences as a Marine Lieutenant, much like many of the other authors’ novels,...
View ArticleVietnam War Reading Challenge Givaways Ready!
The Vietnam War Reading Challenge 2010 has ended, but the fun hasn’t. Participants who signed up for the challenge can now enter the giveaways to win . . . what else . . . BOOKS! Head on over and check...
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