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.
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.
And The Rain Came Down sprouted from the twisted and alcohol-addled mind of one Seth Anderson Bailey. You should read it.
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.
Kill Yuan is the newest novel from author Pete Nealen. A Chinese Navy captain has turned pirate in the Malacca Straits and carnage ensues.
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.
A variety of fits for a variety of guns for a variety of optics for a variety of carry styles!
The latest American Praetorians novel takes our pipe-hitting protagonists away from the Arabian Peninsula and the Horn of Africa to someplace just as vile, dangerous and smelly: the United States-Mexican border.
What do you get when you take a sardonic, left-handed revolverphile EOD tech with a love for rocket ships, unbridled cynicism, a dog that farts a lot and a laptop? You get Your Weekend Read: Her Brother’s Keeper.
Proof of Our Resolve follows a group of soldiers during their deployment to Afghanistan. They are running support in an MRAP, escorting others and cleaning up after ambushes.
Damn near everyone on our team likes to read. Some of our wretched minions read military-related non-fiction (like Tim O'Brien and Sebastian Junger) almost exclusively. Some prefer to read things required for a doctorate in doorkickery (think Bill Jordan and Gen....
In Peter Nealen’s A Silver Cross and a Winchester, the monsters are real and Jed Horn is ordained by the Catholic Church to hunt them down.