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enlarge | Author: Dexter Filkins Publisher: Knopf Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 384 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 5.8 x 1.6
ISBN: 0307266397 Dewey Decimal Number: 956.70443 EAN: 9780307266392 ASIN: 0307266397
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TWO THUMBS UP December 29, 2008 The Forever War takes you right there to the HELL which is WAR. Passage after passage, you are witness to what the media does not tell you. Have you ever wondered who the insurgents are? How many people make up our enemies in Iraq? How many groups are we really fighting? How many civil wars are really going on? This books gives truth and insight to these questions. Dexter puts his life on the line to report what is in this book. That is what makes this book extra valuable and respectable. I could not put this book down. After reading The Forever War, I thought about how crazed war can make people. Dexter says, "War brings out the best and worst of people". I believe that but we are stuck there trying to get the Shiites and Sunnis and Kurds to come together and control the whole of Iraq. Can it be done? Will it be done? Or will Iraq just be another Irsael with endless fighting amongst fellow citizens under mother country? Only history will tell.
review ended b4 end of 1st chapt December 26, 2008 1 out of 36 found this review helpful
for a writer to use the Lord's name in vain, is my signal to put the book down. for this reason i did not get beyond the first few pages.
Forever War December 24, 2008 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
For those of us that don't understand Bush's War, this is a small insight into another world. More American's need to understand we are in a Global Society and we can hide behind our wealth and the 82nd Airborne Chuck
As it is December 20, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Mr. Filkins has written his story in understandable terms that anyone including those that have never seen combat can realize. He shows the hatred from both sides, the filth, the total lack of understanding of all and the distruction of a country that America is rebuilding as we go and dig our selves further into debt. He does not apoligize or complement either side but page after page brings to light further understanding. I feel this is one of the best on the war I have read. It clearly amplifys the reason we should be out of there. They do not want our Democracy and no matter what our government preposes will never be accepted. Lets get our men out of there and take care of America. Let them live in their ways as we insist on ours.
just observations without analysis December 19, 2008 4 out of 10 found this review helpful
I found this book a little disappointing. It's just a log of the author's impressions, without any analysis or theme.
For example, the book opens with the scene of a Taliban public execution. The author just describes what's happening; there is no background, no indication of what the author is thinking. It's almost impossible to go through such an experience without having an opinion about it : does he approve of this harshness ? think it's barbaric ? etc.
Then the book just jumps to Iraq. Same complaint. There are lots of good "action sequences" where he accompanies marines on combat missions, etc. But what does the author think the war itself, one of the most controversial topics of the day ? Approves ? Disapproves ? Approve of the strategy, but critique the execution ? Etc.
So the book left me unsatiated. To invent a term, I'd call it a journalist's book, and I don't mean it in a complimentary way. It's just a collection of incidents, with no unifying theme. I can get that just by reading the newspaper. The reason to buy a book is to hear a point of view. I might disagree with it, but I want to see one.
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