Sabtu, 30 November 2019

First Flame (Stories of Frost and Fire Book 1) Pdf

ISBN: B0812D6K22
Title: First Flame (Stories of Frost and Fire Book 1) Pdf

I am Wynonna Riggs, the Phoenix.

Shady Grove's first daughter knows what she is, but finding out who she is, presents a problem.

Wynonna Riggs, daughter of Grace Ann Bryant, travels to the bay city of Steelshore with a group of colleagues to track down the fairy trafficking activities of their unknown enemy. While there, Winnie finds that trafficking isn't the only crime being committed by fairies. A group of Sandhedrin threatens to eradicate the fairies in Steelshore including Winnie herself despite the consequences of pissing off her Fairy Queen mother.

A battle brews between fairy factions inside Steelshore which bubbles over into Winnie's investigation. She's drawn into the dispute, and the life of a new friend hangs in the balance.

Winne focuses on the job while back home trouble is brewing for her best friend, Mark Maynard, Alpha of the Shady Grove pack. She has to choose between her friends at home or her new duties in Steelshore. One thing is for sure, someone will burn. It's just a question whether it will be Winnie's enemies or will her own fire burn out?

With a host of new characters and new adventures, Wynonna Riggs steps into the world as a blazing light along with her friends, Kyrie Babineau, Soraya Harris, and Dominick Meyer. Start Winnie's adventures in First Flame, Stories of Frost and Fire.

What is in that crate? This book is a clever and exciting first in a series based on the growth of characters in Kimbra Swain’s Tales of a Trailer Park Fairy Queen. Wynonna Riggs, now a young adult has moved to Steelshore to become a leader in her mother’s campaign to stop fairies being exploited and sold as slaves. She is joined by her loyal friends Kyrie and Raya, along with Nick Myers as her boss. The crew immediately crosses with traffickers and the vigilantes who want all fairies “behind the veil” of Shady Grove, forced to stay in the Otherworld. Winnie and her team are adopted by two local wine drinking, talking cats who trade information for a good merlot. The book has the same compassion and humor as all of Ms Swain’s books — excellent reading for a cold, rainy afternoon!Flame on! This first book of the spin off series is everything I’d hoped it would be. Meeting exciting and jntreguing new characters all while following some of our old favorites definitely had me intrigued.Winnie is the perfect main character for her own series. She has so much growth, so much to learn- figuring out what kind of force she wants to be in the world all while fighting off people who want to see her and her mothers kingdom fall. Not to mention taking on fairy trafficking that goes so deep in the world around her- First Flame is the perfect set up for a action packed adventurous new series. I loved everything about this book. Character growth is important to me, and more than just Winnie start to grow into their own. There were moments of laughter, moments of anxiety and a little heartbreak. It was great to reconnect with old favorites but even more exciting to form bonds with new characters and “old” characters that are transitioning into big roles of their own.I can’t wait for Bad Moon Rising and I am chomping at the bit for the second book!I connected so much with Winnie, truly saw parts of myself in her that it got me thinking about myself and my role in my own life- I can’t tell if I’ll love this series more than the rest.But I can’t say I’m ready for this adventure.An exciting book that sparks a flame deep inside. First Flame is an amazing and exciting beginning to the new series. I enjoyed the fiery character Winnie as she seeks to find her own way. She's fiesty, snarky and loyal. She finds control of her nature and fights to save her friends and her place outside her family's influence. This book is magical and enthralled me clear to the end. What a fantastic beginning!

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Kamis, 28 November 2019

Bob Ross Bobblehead Free Pdf

ISBN: 0762490411
Title: Bob Ross Bobblehead Pdf With Sound! (RP Minis)
Author: Bob Ross
Published Date: 2017-09-26
Page: 16

Miniature Editions are brought to you by the Editors of Running Press.

Bring the soothing sounds of Bob Ross and The Joy of Painting into your home or office with the one and only mini Bob Ross Talking Bobblehead. Kit includes:
  • 4" bobblehead figure that plays 10 different wise and witty sayings from the art master
  • Mini easel book featuring 30 of Ross's landscape works, which can be displayed alongside the bobblehead figure

Generally ok... Wicked smaller than expected and box-front image differs from actual figure. Also; item arrived in great shape, but was shipped in a bubble mailer instead of a hardbox. Haven't opened to check if audio works because I'm giving it as a gift. Looks ok generally speaking though.A great collectible for any Bob Ross fan. Let’s get crazy, what the heck. I'll write a review for this bobble head. If you try and you don't succeed, if you learn from it it's not a failure. I like this item. Its small, inexpensive, and would make a great gift for anyone. You don't even have to be a painter to enjoy Bob's quotes. Most of them are meant to be inspirational. This item also comes with a tiny flip book of his paintings, highlighting his great artwork. I would have given this item five stars but the speaker is a bit muffled. If you pick it up and point the speaker towards your ear you can understand what he's saying. If you purchase this item you won't regret it. If you do, just remember it wasn't a mistake, just a happy accident.We dont mistakes, we just have happy accidents I originally got this as a white elephant gift but my package was stolen off my porch and I wasn't able to have it on time for my party. Amazon sent me a replacement and I kept it since I had to get something else for the holiday party. I'm sure glad that happened because this Bob Ross doll is the BEST THING EVER!! The phrases he says are actual voice recordings from his show. The cute little easel is a nice touch as well. Great little gift I ended up getting myself lol

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Senin, 25 November 2019

High Output Management Pdf

ISBN: 0679762884
Title: High Output Management Pdf
Author: Andrew S. Grove
Published Date: 1995
Page: 243

"An organizational Baedeker for managers at all levels. . . . A highly credible handbook for organizing work and directing and developing employees." —The New York Times“[Andy’s] book played a big role in shaping my management style.” —Mark Zuckerberg, cofounder and CEO of Facebook"A good book, generous enough with advice and observations to be required reading." —The Wall Street Journal"A great book. . . . Its elementary prescriptions form the basis of a highly effective management style." —San Francisco Chronicle"An important book which says some very important things . . . beautifully and with style." —Peter Drucker “High Output Management is a bible that every entrepreneur and every manager in the country should look at, read and understand.” —Bill Campbell, former Intuit CEO“Andy exemplifies the best of Silicon Valley. Andy built the model for what a high quality Silicon Valley company could be.” —Marc Andreessen, creator of the original Mosaic and Netscape web browsers er-friendly guide to the art and science of management from Andrew S. Grove, the president of America's leading manufacturer of computer chips. Groves recommendations are equally appropriate for sales managers, accountants, consultants, and teachers--anyone whose job entails getting a group of people to produce something of value. Adapting the innovations that have made Intel one of America's most successful corporations, High Output Management teaches you:what techniques and indicators you can use to make even corporate recruiting as precise and measurable as manufacturinghow to turn your subordinates and coworkers into members of highly productive teamhow to motivate that team to attain peak performance every timeCombining conceptual elegance with a practical understanding of the real-life scenarios that managers encounter every day, High Output Management is one of those rare books that have the power to revolutionize the way we work

In this legendary business book and Silicon Valley staple, the former chairman and CEO (and employee number three) of Intel shares his perspective on how to build and run a company.

The essential skill of creating and maintaining new businesses—the art of the entrepreneur—can be summed up in a single word: managing. Born of Grove’s experiences at one of America’s leading technology companies, High Output Management is equally appropriate for sales managers, accountants, consultants, and teachers, as well as CEOs and startup founders. Grove covers techniques for creating highly productive teams, demonstrating methods of motivation that lead to peak performance—throughout, High Output Management is a practical handbook for navigating real-life business scenarios and a powerful management manifesto with the ability to revolutionize the way we work.

A very worthwhile read, honest and practical. This is not a review, rather some thoughts that occurred to me while reading the book. As manager of a small team I found the book to be full of very practical advice. In particular, the Part 4 - The Players contains very useful processes which are immediately applicable to my daily activities as a manager. Grove's main accomplishment in this book, is the simplification of very complex organizational concepts and processes into simple steps that anyone can follow and manage. Grove is clearly a decisive individual, this also emerges clearly from the text. He lays out a dilemma, lists the pros and cons and then makes a decision, for better or worse. The book is also a very frank account of the ups and downs of management, the author shares his mistakes and moments when his judgement was not accurate. You get the feeling, that he wrote the book, had it proof read and published, and was not at all concerned with the politics or how he would be perceived. Grove's dedication to Intel and its employees is also abundantly clear, it must have been a real privilege to work with a manager to that caliber.Solid management advice I got this book because it was recommended by Ben Horowitz in The Hard Thing About Hard Things, another solid management book.This book (High Output Management) dates from 1983 and it shows in the tone and subject matter. The book predates widespread email and talks a lot about manufacturing. However, these are not shortcomings. In fact, it is great that the author is not distracted by things like agile, lean, kanban, etc modern marvels. He makes an analogy between a fast food restaurant and other processes, including knowledge work and HR, and the analogy holds up. Of course, he also gives examples from his work at Intel.Key highlights:- what are high leverage activities and how to focus on them- how many direct reports are optimal- different types of meetings and how to run them, including 1:1s- task relevant maturity (TRM) of employees and how to manage them accordingly- how to give performance feedback- compensation and promotions- why and how you should invest in training programs- how to try to keep an employee who is quittingEverything is meat and potatoes of people and process management, and to the point. As I was reading this book, much of it resonated with my own experience, and at other times I was amazed at insights that showed me how Andy Grove truly was a top manager, after starting as a researcher and engineer.I wish I had a mentor or manager as wise as Andy Grove.Highly recommended."Let chaos reign, then rein in the chaos" This is Andy Grove's thoughts on management, what is important and what's not. He provides a detailed analysis of the methods he used to become the success he was. He describes the three basic ideas of the book as:1) His belief of an output-oriented approach to management2) work is pursued in teams, and3) team will perform well only if peak performance is elicited from individuals that compose itHe emphasizes the importance of judging managers based on the output that they achieve, which is an accumulation of the outputs of the people that work for them. He also focuses on the importance of continuing to improve yourself and strive to be better. He rightly points out that nobody owes you a job. This simple fact is desperately needed in today's victim-hood culture and blame it all on the rich mentalities.He goes into detail about manufacturing processes and uses simple analogies to demonstrate his point. He also points about the pros and cons of being decentralized versus centralized, and gives several helpful practical strategies on topics such as giving reviews to ways to maximize your time.Grove's success is undebatable. This book shows his underlying philosophy of individualism and optimism was key in shaping the man he was and everything he achieved. Highly recommend for anyone who manages anything or even just interacts with people. So unless you literally live in a cave, this book will be a benefit.

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Jumat, 22 November 2019

Air Fryer Cookbook For Beginners Download

ISBN: 1095251538
Title: Air Fryer Cookbook For Beginners Pdf #2019
Author: Jenniffer Jones
Published Date: 2019-04-19
Page: 251

600 Most Wanted Air Fryer Recipes That Anyone Can Cook in 2019!

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Good book for beginners.! you need to get started with making great recipes. The book starts off with great tips and in depth information about the air fryer and its benefits. Next, you get five pages of charts for cooking most foods, frozen or fresh. This becomes a handy reference tool. The next section covers Air Fryer Safety, Oils to use, and Cleaning and Caring for your Air Fryer. Finally, there are nine chapters that include Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners, Appetizers, and Side Dishes. There is also an Appendix for Conversion Tables. Easy-to-follow, well-written and delicious recipes. This book is worth every penny! air fryer for beginners cookbook. love it.Over a 1,000 recipes! Plenty of recipes that will suit even the most picky eaters. Seafood, vegetarian, meat, poultry, and desserts. However; there are no pictures. That doesn’t bother me but it may some.important content The book begins off with incredible tips and top to bottom data about the air fryer and its advantages. Next, you get five pages of outlines for cooking most sustenances, solidified or new. This turns into a convenient reference device. The following segment covers Air Fryer Safety, Oils to utilize, and Cleaning and Caring for your Air Fryer. At last, there are nine parts that incorporate Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners, Appetizers, and Side Dishes. There is likewise an Appendix for Conversion Tables. Simple to-pursue, elegantly composed and scrumptious plans. This book merits each penny! air fryer for learners cookbook.

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Selasa, 19 November 2019

The Things They Carried Pdf

ISBN: 0618706410
Title: The Things They Carried Pdf

"The best of these stories--and none is written with less than the sharp edge of honed vision--are memory and prophecy. These tell us not where we were but where we are, and perhaps where we will be. . . . It is an ultimate, indelible image of war in our time, and in time to come" -- Los Angeles Times"The Things They Carried is as good as any piece of literature can get . . . It is controlled and wild, deep and tough, perceptive and shrewd." --Chicago Sun Times"In prose that combines the sharp, unsentimental rhythms of Hemingway with gentler, more lyrical descriptions, Mr. O'Brien gives the reader a shockingly visceral sense of what it felt like to tramp through a booby-trapped jungle, carrying 20 pounds of supplies, 14 pounds of ammunition, along with radios, machine guns, assault rifles and grenades. . . . With 'The Things They Carried, Mr. O'Brien has written a vital, important book--a book that matters not only to the reader interested in Vietnam, but to anyone interested in the craft of writing as well." --Michiko Kakutani, New York Times"[B]elongs high on the list of best fiction about any war....crystallizes the Vietnam experience for everyone [and] exposes the nature of all war stories."--New York Times, "Books of the Century""With The Things They Carried, Tim O'Brien adds his second title to the short list of essential fiction about Vietnam. . . . [H]e captures the war's pulsating rhythms and nerve-racking dangers. But he goes much further. By moving beyond the horror of the fighting to examine with sensitivity and insight the nature of courage and fear, by questioning the role that imagination plays in helping to form our memories and our own versions of truth, he places The Things They Carried high up on the list of best fiction about any war." --New York Times Book Review"When Going After Cacciato appeared out of nowhere to win the 1979 National Book Award, it seemed to many, myself included, that no finer fiction had, as of then, been written in the closing half of the 20th century--or was likely to be in the remaining years to come. The Things They Carried disposes of that prediction. . . . Tim O'Brien is the best American writer of his generation." -- San Francisco Examiner“The integrity of a novel and the immediacy of an autobiography . . . O’Brien’s absorbing narrative moves in circles; events are recalled and retold again and again, giving us a deep sense of the fluidity of truth and the dance of memory.” --The New Yorker"Rendered with an evocative, quiet precision, not equaled in the imaginitive literature of the American war in Vietnam. It is as though a Thucydides had descended from grand politique and strategy to calm dissection of the quotidian efforts of war. . . . O'Brien has it just right." --Washington Post"Powerful . . . Composed in the same lean, vigorous style as his earlier books, The Things They Carried adds up to a captivating account of the experiences of an infantry company in Vietnam. . . . Evocative and haunting, the raw force of confession."--Wall Street Journal"O'Brien has written a book so searing and immediate you can almost hear the choppers in the background. Drenched in irony and purple-haze napalm, the Vietnam narrative has almost been forced to produce a new kind of war literature. The Things They Carried is an extraordinary contribution to that class of fiction. . . . O'Brien's passion and memory may have been his torment all these years, but they have also been his gift. . . . The Things They Carried leaves third-degree burns. Between its rhythmic brilliance and its exquisite rendering of memory--the slant of sunlight in the midst of war, the look on a man's face as he steps on a mine--this is prose headed for the nerve center of what was Vietnam."--The Boston Globe"Simply marvelous ... A striking sequence of stories that twist and turn and bounce off each other . . . O'Brien has invented a tone of voice precisely suited to this war: it conveys a risky load of sentiment kept in check by both a chaste prose and a fair amount of comedy. . . . Wars seldom produce good short stories, but two or three of these seem as good as any short stories written about any war. . . . Immensely affecting." -- Newsweek"The Things They Carried is as good as any piece of literature can get. . . . The line between fiction and fact is beautifully, permanently blurred. It is the perfect approach to this sort of material, and O'Brien does it with vast skill and grace. ... It is controlled and wild, deep and tough, perceptive and shrewd. I salute the man who wrote it."--Chicago Sun-Times"Consummate artistry ... A strongly unified book, a series of glimpses, through different facets, of a single, mysterious, deadly stone . . . O'Brien blends diverse incidents, voices, and genres, indelibly rendering the nightmarish impact of the Vietnam experience."--Andy Solomon, Philadelphia Inquirer"O'Brien has brought us another remarkable piece of work . . . The stories have a specificity of observed physical detail that makes them seem a model of the realist's art. . . . What finally distinguishes The Things They Carried is O'Brien's understanding of the nature of memory."--Miami Herald"This is writing so powerful that it steals your breath. ... It perfectly captures the moral confusion that is the legacy of the Vietnam War. . . . The Things They Carried is about more than war, of course. It is about the human heart and emotional baggage and loyalty and love. It is about the difference between 'truth' and 'reality.' It is about death--and life. It is successful on every level."--Milwaukee Journal"O'Brien's stunning new book of linked stories, The Things They Carried, is about the power of the imagination. . . . I've read all five of O'Brien's books with admiration that sometimes verges on awe. Nobody else can make me feel, as his three Vietnam books have, what I imagine to have been the reality of that war."--USA Today"I've got to make you read this book. ... A certain panic arises in me. In trying to review a book as precious as The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien, there is the nightmare fear of saying the wrong thing--of not getting the book's wonder across to you fairly-and of sounding merely zealous, fanatical, and hence to be dismissed. If I can't get you to go out and buy this book, then I've failed you. ... In a world filled too often with numbness, or shifting values, these stories shine in a strange and opposite direction, moving against the flow, illuminating life's wonder, life's tenuousness, life's importance."--Rick Bass, Dallas Morning News"O'Brien has unmistakably forged one of the most persuasive works of any kind to arise out of any war."--Hartford Courant"O'Brien succeeds as well as any writer in conveying the free-fall sensation of fear and the surrealism of combat."--Time"It's a marvelous and chilling book, and something totally new in fiction. A dramatic redefinition of fiction itself, maybe. It will probably be a bestseller and a movie, and deserves to be. It will be nominated for prizes, but I wonder if any prize will do it justice. Maybe a silver star for telling the truth that never happened, passionately, gracefully."--Charlotte Observer"The Things They Carried is more than 'another' book about Vietnam. ... It is a master stroke of form and imagery. . . . The Things They Carried is about life, about men who fought and die, about buddies, and about a lost innocence that might be recaptured through the memory of stories. O'Brien tells us these stories because he must. He tells them as they have never been told before. ... If Cacciato was the book about Vietnam, then this is the book about surviving it." --Richmond Times-Dispatch"Throughout, it is incredibly ordinary, human stuff-that's why this book is extra-ordinary. . . . Each story resonates with its predecessors, yet stands alone. The soft blurs with the hard. The gore and terror of Vietnam jungle warfare accumulate into an enormous mass." --Houston Chronicle"Even more than Cacciato, The Things They Carried is virtually impossible to summarize in conventional terms. If anything, it is a better book. . . . The novel is held together by two things: the haunting clarity of O'Brien's prose and the intensity of his focus. . . . O'Brien's stories are like nobody else's. His blend of poetic realism and comic fantasy remains unique. ... In short, critics really can't account for O'Brien at all. At least in part that's because his Vietnam stories are really about the yearning for peace--aimed at human understanding rather than some 'definitive' understanding of the war. . . . Just by imagining stories that never happened, and embroidering upon some that did, O'Brien can bring it all back. He can feel the terror and the sorrow and the crazy, jagged laughter. He can bring the dead back to life. And bring back the dreaming, too."-- Entertainment Weekly"Brilliant. . . O'Brien again shows his literary stuff. . . . An acutely painful reading experience, this collection should be read as a book and not a mere collection of stories. Not since Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse Five has the American soldier been portrayed with such poignance and sincerity." --Library Journal"One hell of a book . . . You'll rarely read anything as real as this." --St. Louis Post-Dispatch"Tim O'Brien's The Things They Carried carries not only the soldiers' intangible burdens-grief, terror, love, longing--but also the weight of memory, the terrible gravity of guilt. It carries them, though, with a lovely, stirring grace, because it is as much about the redemptive power of stories as it is about Vietnam." --Orlando Sentinel"The author of the National Book Award-winning Going After Cacciato offers us fiction in a unique form: a kind of 'faction' presented as a collection of related stories that have the cumulative effect of a unified novel. . . .The prose ranges from staccato soldierly thoughts to raw depictions of violent death to intense personal ruminations by the author that don't appear to be fictional at all. Just when you thought there was nothing left to say about the Vietnam experience . . . there's plenty." -- Booklist"Astonishing . . . Richly wrought and filled with war's paradoxes, The Things They Carried will reward a second, or even a third, reading. . . . His ambitious, modernistic fable, Going After Cacciato, raised the American war novel to new artistic realms. The Things They Carried is also astonishing-in a whole new way." --Boston Sunday Herald"Eloquent... In The Things They Carried, Tim O'Brien expertly fires off tracer rounds, illuminating the art of war in all its horrible and fascinating complexity, detailing the mad and the mundane. . . . The Things They Carried joins the work of Crane and Hemingway and Mailer as great war literature." --Tampa Tribune & Times"The Things They Carried is distinguished by virtue of the novelty and complexity of its presentation. Mr. O'Brien is a superb prose stylist, perhaps the best among Vietnam War novelists. . . . The imaginative retelling of the war is just as real as the war itself, maybe more so, and experiencing these narratives can be powerfully cathartic for writer and reader alike." --Atlanta Journal & Constitution"The search for the great American novel will never end, but it gets a step closer to realization with The Things They Carried by Tim O' Brien." --Detroit Free Press"His language is simple--no tricks, no phony subtlety, no 'artistic' twists. The writing is as clear as one of his northern Minnesota lakes. . . . The Things They Carried charts out a lot of emotional territory, gripping the reader from beginning to end. This is one of those books you should read. It is also one of those books you'll be glad you did. . . . This book--and these lives--will live for a long time."--Milwaukee Sentinel"There have been movies. And plays. And books. But there has been nothing like Tim O'Brien's The Things They Carried. . . . O'Brien's vision is unique. . . . All of us, by holding O'Brien's stories in our hands, can approach Vietnam and truth."--San Diego Union"His characters and his situations are unique and ring true to the point of tears. His prose is simply magnificent. . . . Unforgettable ."--Minneapolis Star Tribune"A powerful yet lyrical work of fiction."--The Associated Press"O'Brien's new master work. .. . Go out and get this book and read it. Read it slowly, and let O'Brien's masterful storytelling and his eloquent philosophizing about the nature of war wash over you. . . . The Things They Carried is a major work of literary imagination."--The Veteran"In The Things They Carried, a matchlessly literary book, O'Brien casts away any least pretense and writes straight from the heart. . . . The Things They Carried is an accomplished, gentle, lovely book."--Kansas City Star"O'Brien's meditations--on war and memory, on darkness and light--suffuse the entire work with a kind of poetic form, making for a highly original, fully realized novel. . . . Beautifully honest . . . The book is persuasive in its desperate hope that stories can save us." --Publishers Weekly"The best American writer of his generation." -- San Francisco Examiner

A classic work of American literature that has not stopped changing minds and lives since it burst onto the literary scene, The Things They Carried is a ground-breaking meditation on war, memory, imagination, and the redemptive power of storytelling. 
 
The Things They Carried depicts the men of Alpha Company: Jimmy Cross, Henry Dobbins, Rat Kiley, Mitchell Sanders, Norman Bowker, Kiowa, and the character Tim O’Brien, who has survived his tour in Vietnam to become a father and writer at the age of forty-three.
 
Taught everywhere—from high school classrooms to graduate seminars in creative writing—it has become required reading for any American and continues to challenge readers in their perceptions of fact and fiction, war and peace, courage and fear and longing.

Unfortunate Written to be a seller, but the incidents do not reflect my experience with the Army in Vietnam.So I have to wonder about what the author reported as happening. But it plays to what many want to believe, thus it must sell well.I couldn't force myself to continue reading what I never saw or heard of happening in the four areas I was in, in what was expected to be a truthful book.The Vietnam War novel that reads like war stories and essays about life as an American soldier It’s called a novel, but it reads like a collection of war stories and essays about being an American soldier in the Vietnam War. That’s not a criticism. In fact, it’s part of the brilliance of this book. If it were thoroughly plotted, it might not feel so authentic. As war is disjointed, so is O’Brien’s book. Some of the chapters are tiny and some are lengthy. Some read more like essays than fiction, and others are clearly fictitious.When I say that “some are clearly fictitious,” there’s always a doubt that it might just be a true story--because war is just that absurd. An example that springs to mind is one of the most engaging pieces in the work. It’s called “Sweetheart of Song Tra Bong,” and it’s about a wholesome, young girlfriend to one of the soldiers who [improbably] comes to live in the camp. The girl acclimates to the war, and soon she is going out on patrol--not with the ordinary infantry soldiers, but during the night with the Green Berets. Perhaps the moral is that some people are made for war, and it’s never who you’d suspect. As I describe it, the premise may sound ridiculous, but the way O’Brien presents it as a story told by a Rat Kiley--a fellow infantryman known to exaggerate—it feels as though there is something very true, no matter how fictitious the story might be. Before one reads “Sweetheart of Song Tra Bong” one has been primed by a chapter entitled “How to Tell a True War Story,” which tells one that truth and falsehood aren’t so clear in the bizarre world of war.There are a couple chapters outside the period during which O’Brien (the character, who may or may not be the same as the author) is actively in an infantry unit. One early chapter describes his near attempt at draft dodging, and another talks of his time stationed at the rear after being injured. Both of these chapters offer an interesting twist in the scheme of the book overall. We find O’Brien to be a fairly typical infantry soldier, and it seems hard to reconcile this with his floating in a canoe and narrowly deciding not to make a swim for the Canadian shoreline. However, what is odder still is realizing how distraught he is to be pulled out of his unit, particularly when he realizes that he has become an outsider and the [then rookie] medic who botched his treatment is now in the in-group. This is one of the many unusual aspects of combatant psychology that comes into play in the book, along with O’Brien’s description of how devastating it was to kill.There are 21 chapters to the book. As I said, they run a gamut, but at all times keep one reading. It’s the shortest of the Vietnam novels I’ve read—I think. When I think of works like “Matterhorn” and “The 13th Valley,” there seems to be something hard to convey concisely about the Vietnam War, but O’Brien nails it with his unconventional novel. O’Brien also uses repetition masterfully. This can be seen in the title chapter “The Things They Carried,” which describes the many things carried by an infantry soldier—both the physical items they carried on patrol and the psychological and emotional things they carried after the war. It’s a risky approach that pays off well.I’d recommend this book for anyone—at least anyone who can stomach war stories.Just read it! This book just grabs you and won't let go. When you're finished with it it won't be finished with you. I was in the Air Force during the war - C141 cargo transport. I was never stationed in Vietnam but flying in and out several times a month. In with things needed to fight a war. Everything from soldiers to mop buckets. Out with the results. Air Evacs full of wounded, or cargo of 140 coffins filled with human remains. First book I've read in years that I didn't want to put down, but I was glad when it emded.

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