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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Questa recensione è stata scritta per gli Omaggi dei Membri di LibraryThing . Ho-B-52 by Eric CarpenterThis is a short story that I requested, and received, from Eric Carpenter via Librarything.com. It's a short story about a very small slice of the War in Viet Nan. I really don't know how to categorize this story. Usually when I read story, the author has painted a picture and I can visualize and put my own spin on it. THis is not the case here. This was like sitting down with the author and having him tell me the story. It was truly different and I really liked it. I was able to put myself in the cockpit of the B-52 and really feel what he imagined they must have felt. It is one thing to use the first person voice when writing, it's effective and good, but having some tell you what they thought the characters were feeling and doing is really something else. The story ended with a question for me, which I am sure the author intended. Was the war in Viet Nam, or the American War, worth fighting. I watch travel shows, and the Amazing Race TV show, that showcase Viet Nam, I wear clothing made in Viet Nam, the nail techs in my neighborhood are Vietnamese, For me the answer is no. There was death and destruction, both military and civilian. In the end, no one really remembers what the fighting was all about, but this can be said about any war that has ever been fought. In the end, people become allies, the fanatics try to rekindle the flames and trade goes on. Mr. Carpenters short story made me think, and thatg, I believe, is the point of storytelling. I enjoyed this work. I am going to check out his others stories and see what they make me think about and how they do it. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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This is a story of the transitions between boredom, terror, life, and death. These transitions can take place suddenly and unexpectedly. The jumps between stories and characters were confusing to me for most the book. It wasn’t until the end that I understood more of what the larger story was and how the little stories were connected. This book also seems to be a type of memorial to those who were lost in these types of situations. The story seems to make you think more than provide entertainment, yet it would add to the experience if the transitions and connections between the stories were a little clearer. ( )