Carter Emory
A book far from the movie, but a genuinely thrilling read. If you were yearning a story about a redemption, don't waste your breath: this story is absolutely BRUTAL. Within the first half of the book, you just know things are not going to go over pretty and dandy; all out hell's gonna break loose. And that's just what happens: all out war, brought to the forefront between a war vet, and a war-torn young man, who's got nothing left but his training, his scars, and his memories. I preferred the movie's ending (who doesn't like a more sympathetic and understandable character versus a cold-blooded stonewall gone feral?), but I appreciate the roots of this story that made up the movie more. Far greater imagery portrayed, far more fast pacing and intense mental descriptions when a character's perspective is being vocalized. A lot of that, and it's brilliant. Take it away as a reminder: our men and women who serve, even the rough patches, need some level of respect and peace.
Anita Santana
No way any movie could live up to what you experience getting into the minds of both these characters while reading the book. I thought I would like it for the action but the most exciting thing about this book was the psychological ride it takes you thru. Brilliant writing!
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David J. Curtis
If you liked the movies then you'll love the book. I won't spoil it for you but the ending is totally different from the ending rewritten by Stallone allowing him to make movie sequels.
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