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YWR: My War Gone By I Miss It So
"Over a three-week period in the autumn of 1993, the fate of Vareš opened before me like a perverted fairytale. The cast included the Muslim folk of a forest village, a murderous pilgrim rogue and his band of killers in the valley below, a serb warrior who had the...
Arkady Babchenko: One Soldier’s War | Your Weekend Read
This is a troubling, miserable, depressing, superb book. Arkady Babchenko gives one of the few first-person accounts of the Chechen Wars: One Soldier’s War.
YWR: Lost in Shangri-La
In today’s Your Weekend Read we bring you a true story of survival in WWII, but probably not in the places you’re thinking. Lost in Shangri-La.
YWR: Harm’s Way
Harm’s Way is a fictionalized account of a South Pacific campaign in WWII. The book takes its name from the John Paul Jones oft-quoted statement, “I wish to have no connection with any ship that does not sail fast, for I intend to go in harm’s way.”
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YWR: 52 Lessons from It’s a Wonderful Life
Your Weekend Read today is a book about a movie–Yes, an internet post about a book about a movie. There’s gotta be some kind of inception going on here.
YWR: And The Rain Came Down
And The Rain Came Down sprouted from the twisted and alcohol-addled mind of one Seth Anderson Bailey. You should read it.
Review: Only the Dead [See the End of War]
Just released Monday on HBO is a new documentary by Australian journalist Michael Ware, who spent seven years in Iraq. It’s called Only the Dead [See the End of War]. Watch it.
YWR: Kill Yuan, by Pete Nealen
Kill Yuan is the newest novel from author Pete Nealen. A Chinese Navy captain has turned pirate in the Malacca Straits and carnage ensues.
YWR: The White Donkey
Ever since The White Donkey was announced, a full-length piece from Max, I was looking forward to reading it. Earlier this week, this long labored work was finally made available.