Selected Product: | Making a Killing: The Explosive Story of a Hired Gun in Iraq Paperback Author: James Ashcroft Publisher: Virgin Books Release Date: July 2007 ISBN-10: 0753512343 ISBN-13: 9780753512340 List Price: £8.99 Average Customer Rating: | | The Boys from Baghdad: From the Foreign Legion to the Killing Fields of Iraq ISBN-10: 1845963490 Sniper One: The Blistering True Story of a British Battle Group Under Siege ISBN-10: 0141029013 The Deniable Agent: Undercover in Afghanistan ISBN-10: 1845962095 Highway to Hell ISBN-10: 0099499460 3 Para ISBN-10: 0007257805 |
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As mentioned by another reviewer, the section towards the end where he asks a load of US officers why they are fighting the war is priceless, and possibly the best discussion of the reasons behind the war and the management of its aftermath. Better to spend time reading this book than watching the news. | Awesome! | Customer Rating: | The book is a well written and covers the dramatic events in a very unassuming style.
The author's opinions and observations of the environment are well balanced and offer a good insight into the life of soldiers and contractors in Iraq.
There is action, there is humour and there is back story on Iraq. It really does have everything and I would recommend it highly - 5 stars! | Thoroughly compelling | Customer Rating: | Thoroughly enjoyed this books. Charts the start of the iraq occupation, unfortunatley highlights that Iraq as the author says may take 10,00o years to resolve! | Fantastic! | Customer Rating: | Made it to my top of the year if not better! A fabulous read. It makes you laugh, it leaves you in sorrow. You get a view on the things people live in Iraq every day, on the cultural clash, on the political aspects, on the military side of things. EVERYTHINGS is there - and written in a way it is impossible to put this book down.
The title is provocative, but a bit misleading. There is killing in the book, as it is the war zone, there are military actions, there is trouble. But there is much, much more to that. And the whole book is very personal and extremely well balanced.
If you look for a book about Iraq, war, PSD - this is the book for you! 5 stars +.
Highly recommended. | Best book I have read in ages sikk | Customer Rating: | | I read this book over the summer and finished it in 4 days. It is really well written and far more entertaining than any hollywood blockbuster. I would reccomend this book to anybody who has even the most vague of interests in the subject of private contractors and Iraq. Some great war tales and also fascinating insights into the world of mercenaries and the US army. Made me want to join royal marines even more (not because they are in the book, I just want to get out there). Can't wait to leave school. |
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