“The Things They Carried” by TIm O’Brien. Usually I prefer less of fiction, but it’s less of a narrative story of ‘what happens next’ or ‘what is happening’ but more of what is happening inside the minds and hearts of the characters, which is something I really like. Favourite story so far is “Speaking of Courage” which tells all the internal conflicts and struggles of someone coming back from war - real powerful and emotional read.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How many Lemmy users are non-technical background?
1·2 years agoAyy happy to see another non techie therapist here!


Just finished No Easy Day by Mark Owens, the autobiography of a Navy Seal who took part in the operation to hunt down and kill bin Laden. Interesting to read about the account if nothing else.
Also just realised this is my fourth consecutive book about war. Going to do something different next. Maybe some recommendations?