Books tagged: war flashbacks

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Put the Billy On    by Ann Jones
Price: $12.99 USD. 59740 words. Published by Dr David Reiter on April 3, 2010. .

Gives us insights into what it was like to grow up in Australia in the before and during WWII. The story is mixed with undertones of delightful humour and fading innocence. Historical events are artfully compared to the tensions in the speaker’s own life. Invites us to reflect on how far we’ve come, and the precious things that may have been that may have been lost on the way.
Shades Of Grey    by Sean Nolan
Price: $0.99 USD. 37750 words. Published on February 13, 2011. .

In a world where technology reigns, where the lines between corporate rule and government action blur, a dark dynasty rules. Those few who rise up against these powers run the risk of madness or death. Those who do not die lose the humanity they wish to save, or become just twisted as those they wish to overthrow. Morality in this world is nothing except for varying Shades of Grey.
Dragon Lady    by Gary Alexander
Price: $2.99 USD. 80380 words. Published by Istoria Books  on April 2, 2011. .

An evocative tale of the early days of the Vietnam War, reminiscent of Catch 22… Funny and heartbreaking, Dragon Lady seamlessly shifts from Saigon in 1965 to the present day and beyond as the narrator tells the story of his obsession with a Vietnamese girl named Mai, his increasing unease with the U.S's involvement in Vietnam, and his reflections on his own life since his tour in Saigon.
Korean Echoes    by Tom Sheehan
Price: $1.99 USD. 14310 words. Published by MilSpeak Books  on September 3, 2011. .

Korean Echoes draws the reader into piecing together a puzzle, each piece a small measure of the Korean War soldier's world, a world wholly embedded in the deepest design at the heart of human experience, embedded as if words were shrapnel.
Bounty Man    by James Clark
Price: $7.99 USD. 239690 words. Published on December 14, 2011. .

This is a story of the Civil War seen through the eyes of a young man whose primary interests are war and women. He is not a superhero, he gets scared when people try to kill him. He is not an educated man, not officer material, but he is well read and smart. The war he fights is as real as I can make it. People in this book are people, not cardboard cutouts.
Occupy Wall Street Goes to the Ball    by Peter Martin
Price: $2.99 USD. 198640 words. Published on May 6, 2012. .

Why Is Occupy Wall Street Failing? How Do The One Percent Earn So Much While Everyone Else Struggles? And What Can A Poor Girl Do To Find Love When Her World Is Falling Apart? It's all in Peter Martin's modern day Cinderella story “Occupy Wall Street Goes to the Ball" where a billionaire, a pretty girl and an American war hero collide”