NOIRTRASH
Literotica Guru
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Shit by any name smells the same.
I bought 5 Kindle books yesterday. All were 99 cents each. Three were war memoirs, two were short story collections by F. Scott Fitzgerald and Theodore Dreiser. Some excellent stuff is hidden within old collections. Memoirs are memoirs but novels about war are usually romantic nonsense.
The best memoirs are written by talented scribblers like William Manchester. He was a Marine sergeant during WW2, at Guadalcanal, Tarawa, and Okinawa where he caught a bullet. He lost his first squad of men almost seconds after he got them. He fell in a hole at the exact time a Jap shell landed in the middle of the guys. All died but Manchester. He peed his pants the first time he killed a Jap, and the man took his time dying.
Homebrew memoirs aren't as literary but pass muster if the reader is a combat vet.
Amazon's prices are insane. Kindle often costs more than paperback.
I bought 5 Kindle books yesterday. All were 99 cents each. Three were war memoirs, two were short story collections by F. Scott Fitzgerald and Theodore Dreiser. Some excellent stuff is hidden within old collections. Memoirs are memoirs but novels about war are usually romantic nonsense.
The best memoirs are written by talented scribblers like William Manchester. He was a Marine sergeant during WW2, at Guadalcanal, Tarawa, and Okinawa where he caught a bullet. He lost his first squad of men almost seconds after he got them. He fell in a hole at the exact time a Jap shell landed in the middle of the guys. All died but Manchester. He peed his pants the first time he killed a Jap, and the man took his time dying.
Homebrew memoirs aren't as literary but pass muster if the reader is a combat vet.
Amazon's prices are insane. Kindle often costs more than paperback.