In the past month I have read Okinawa Odyssey (Bob Green),Combat Jump ( Ed Ruggero),Long Walk Through War (Klaus Huebner) and Islands of the Dammed (R.V.Burgin). I think my next read will be The Canvas Falcons (Stephen Longstreet) about WW1 aviators
I believe the DVD was just released on Tuesday. I didn't read the book, but the film looks interesting.I almost never read novels, preferring nonfiction, but a friend loaned me "The Lovely Bones"
I've always valued "leisure reading" in addition to more serious stuff. It helps to not always have to think about serious things all the time. Anyway I found an interesting series of novels, the "Hit Man" series by Lawrence Block, to be a great escape. I think there's 4 books in the series, about a hit man with a bit of a conscience. Great series. The author's not much of a gun guy, so it's also kind of fun to spot the gun mistakes he occasionally makes in his writings.I almost never read novels, preferring nonfiction, but a friend loaned me "The Lovely Bones" about a murdered girl watching over her family as they deal with her death. It was very gently and very well written. I had heard some of it on NPR's Radio Reader a few years ago and for fiction, it's well done.