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Gypsy
09-05-2006, 20:43
I've been waiting over a year for this book to be published, having read several of the blogs "real time". Based on that alone I know it won't disappoint. I cannot wait to get my copy...


http://www.blackfive.net/main/2006/09/the_blog_of_war.html#more

The Blog of War is being stocked in stores (at Borders and Barnes & Noble) near you and available on Amazon right now. It is the work of over 50 Americans who tell their stories about the experiences around the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

In it you will meet:

The Warriors. Snipers, tankers, grunts. Readers who have never heard a shot fired in anger will come closer to knowing what it’s like to enter a known terrorist safe house or patrol the streets of Baghdad.

The Leaders. Combat leadership can be the toughest and loneliest job in the world. “Seldom is the average American subjected to decisions of right and wrong where consequences result in death,” says one soldier. Watch a Corporal become a diplomat, a lieutenant a mayor, and a sergeant first class fight the quietest firefight in history.

The Healers. Doctors, nurses, medics and corpsmen, and chaplains. You will meet the medics who staunch the blood and patch the wounds of their fellow soldiers working feverishly to keep their buddies alive, the chaplains who wage Spiritual Warfare, and the doctors and nurses fighting battles in the operating rooms.

Heroes from the Homefront. Spouses, parents, and loved ones. Having a family member in harm’s way is a very stressful and trying experience. Read how spouses and parents survive, not only the separation, but of learning that a loved one has been wounded.

The Fallen. Not everyone makes it back home: bloggers pay tribute to those who have fallen in defense of their country – spouses mourn their husbands, soldiers mourn not only their comrades but their Iraqi friends as well, and heartbreaking last letters home are shared.

Homecoming. Soldiers share their poignant accounts of homecoming. Some soldiers have been injured and others have wounds that can’t be seen. Words can’t really describe what it is for them to come back in one piece and be reunited with their loved ones, but The Blog of War conveys these emotionally charged moments as few books ever have.
The Epilogue - We wrap up the experience by discovering where each person is today (some have left the service, four are back in Iraq, and others still are recovering from wounds).

lrd
09-05-2006, 21:02
I looked for it at my local Borders today, but it hasn't arrived yet. We seem to get the new stuff about a week late out here...

Gypsy
09-05-2006, 21:05
L, you can PM me your address since I'm going to see if it's in stock over here. If not, I'll just order online tomorrow.

lrd
09-05-2006, 21:06
PM headed your way.

blustr18b
09-05-2006, 21:47
Just got back from Barnes and Noble here in the OC and it is not available yet...but I did pick up some more US World News and Reports...good article and photos.

blustr18b

AF IDMT
09-06-2006, 00:45
Just ordered mine through AAFES.

Gypsy
09-06-2006, 17:21
Just got back from Barnes and Noble here in the OC and it is not available yet...but I did pick up some more US World News and Reports...good article and photos.

blustr18b

If you have a Borders around you, you'll probably have more luck. B&N here sounded clueless when I called. Borders OTOH has sold out and has more on order to arrive Friday. I already put a hold on one.

Amazon.com has it for $10.00 and change.

lrd
09-25-2006, 19:45
Attention all enlisted military personnel! Get The Blog of War eBook for free!

We're giving away free eBooks of The Blog of War, by Matthew Currier Burden, to all enlisted military personnel. It's a front line look at life inside the war zones in Iraq and Afghanistan by some of the best military bloggers in the field today. Read the powerful personal stories of soldiers in combat, med-evac units and hospitals, and spouses who must cope when a loved one has paid the ultimate price. If you're in the military, getting your copy is easy, immediate and free.

Go to:

http://www.simonsays.com/content/feature.cfm?sid=33&feature_id=5681&cid=OTC-MyLifeBlogFall06

lrd
09-25-2006, 23:00
A little more detail, to answer copyright questions.

From the author's website: http://www.blackfive.net/main/2006/09/the_blog_of_war_3.html
In negotiations for "The Blog of War", one of the issues on the table was that I wanted the eBook version available for free for all of our deployed enlisted troops. However, managing the distribution of that process would have been too difficult.

So, Simon & Schuster, to their credit (and having gone through the arduous book deal process with them, I can tell you that they are an amazing group of people) decided to put up a link to the PDF version of the eBook for Enlisted members to download for free. We decided to provide it on the honor system and not spend time authorizing people to download the PDF file.

This offer is only good until the end of October.

You can use this link to Simon & Schuster's download page. The password to unlock the download is blogwar .

Please forward this to any enlisted people you think might be interested.

Gypsy
09-26-2006, 17:33
That's really awesome of Matt and S & S. Good on them.

jessipo1
10-26-2006, 11:01
I just bought it from Fictionwise (www.fictionwise.com), for under $10. Didn't get past the first page of the intro before there were tears in my eyes. [I can't admit that kind of stuff to anyone else, but I think you lot would understand, if anyone could.] There's just something about the kind of character someone must have and that, as far as I can tell, most of our men & women in the armed forces have (and had it in spades in past wars, too)-- that singular quality where they're willing to put their lives on the line for what they believe in; willing to sacrifice all they have to ensure not just their own, but other people's freedoms and rights; and that undying, generous and selfless love of country-- that gets me right "here", yeah?

It’s also pretty cool seeing entries from blogs you read on a regular basis in print, between covers, so to speak. Are any of you bloggers in it? If so and if you wouldn't be too shy to admit it, pm me and tell me which page yours is on. It would be so fun to know some of the bloggers in the book, yeah? <BG>

If you go to blackfive's site, then you'll see ALL the bloggers involved, along with the links to their sites. It's staggering that he was able to fit so many of them into the book. <g>

The Blackfive addy, btw, for those who may not already have it is: http://www.blackfive.net/main/2006/09/the_blog_of_war.html

[I think that the first thread might have also included it, but, well, just in case I'll leave it, yeah?]

It's already available at Amazon, (already $10 or less {from $15 orig. price}), too, in case you can't get it at your local bookstore yet, <g>. They're only offering the print format right now, though.

So far, it’s a great read, but I’m only on the first chapter and I know it’ll get even better. <g>

Love to read what you lot think of it and what you liked/didn't like about it when you finish, yeah?

Ttyl,
JP