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Rating: Summary: Excellent Book Review: I just wanted to add another viewpoint than the previous reviewer. The language is appropriate for the context of the book. This is explained in the beginning by the Author. His point of view is first person. It is an interesting account of this man's experiences. I found it to be an excellent book. As an afterthought. If you liked the movie Good Will Hunting and the language did not bother you. Then this book is right for you. If you did not like Good Will Hunting because of the language then move on. This is real life in Vietnam and the language is appropriate.
Rating: Summary: i know spike, spike is a friend of mine,.... Review: i met spike on the north end of vancouver island,...what a guy, what a book,...if you want to read an interesting story of survival from a guys guy ex jet fighter jock there isn't many better than this. i have read many vietnam POW books, this is one that does'nt wallow in the darkness that was certainly the North Vietnam POW's life,...you will laugh, you will cry,...you might have a hard time putting it down. i could and should write the book on this guy's life since he wrote this one,...this guy is a real character that lives it on the "edge of the performance envelope",...and does it with panache'. it shines through in this book.
Rating: Summary: A Much Needed Perspective on the POW Experience Review: I read this book and was really impressed with the Authors take on his experience as a POW. It is a one of a kind. As a Vietnam Vet of two tours and an Author of my own experiences there this one hit home. Its honest, different, and refreshing. Not to take anything away from anyone who was a prisoner but this guy had an approach and as they say today a paradigm that we would all do well to learn from. Im surprised the book is not more widely distributed but then its not politically correct or down trodden. Its unique as Im sure the Author was and is today. Great book!
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