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1. Baghdad Burning : Girl Blog from Iraq




Riverbend is the pseudonym of a young Iraqi blogger; this book archives the first year of her blog, Baghdad Burning. Once a computer programmer who enjoyed considerable personal freedom, after Baghdad's fall, Riverbend finds herself unemployed and largely restricted to the safety of her family's home. In English that would put many Americans to shame, she chronicles daily life under the occupation, writing about water and electricity shortages with humor and exasperation, writing about violence with deep feeling.
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Date Added: May 2, 2006 Hits: 237 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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2. My War : Killing Time in Iraq




My War is a book that will challenge many of the most common assumptions about the Iraq War and the people fighting in it. Colby Buzzell, the book's author and a U.S. Army machine-gunner who did a year-long tour in Iraq, is not the stereotypical small-town soldier from a Red State. He grew up in San Francisco eating pot brownies at the Haight-Ashbury Street Fair, skateboarding, and listening to punk and heavy metal. He supported Ralph Nader for president, reads George Orwell, and his dad worked in Silicon Valley. But he was sick of his "life in oblivion," bouncing around from one dead-end job to another. As Buzzell writes in his typically gritty prose, "I didn’t want to get all old and have my bratty grandkids ask me, 'Grandpa, where were you during the Iraq war?' and me going, 'Oh, I was busy doing temp work and data entry for 12 bucks an hour.'"
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Date Added: May 2, 2006 Hits: 237 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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3. Birding Babylon : A Soldier's Journal from Iraq




Early in 2004, a National Guardsman from Connecticut arrived in Iraq for a year's posting. Sergeant First Class Jon Trouern-Trend had been a birder since age 12. So naturally he looked for birds--and found them in surprising number and variety around Anaconda Base in the Sunni Triangle, where he was stationed: old-world warblers near the laundry pond, kestrels at the dump, wood pigeons by the airstrip, owls on the cement bunkers. And whenever he got "outside the wire"--collecting water samples from the Tigris, delivering supplies to schoolchildren, at a forward operating base in Mosul, or on a trek to the ruins of ancient Babylon--his lifelist grew longer.
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Date Added: May 2, 2006 Hits: 467 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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4. The Honour of the Knights




A civil war, a stolen battleship and a top secret starfighter project were just some of the disturbing pieces of information presented to Simon Dodds upon his return to the CSN following a six month suspension.

But what was far more disturbing was the amount of information he wasn't being given. In just a few months Dodds' world, along with his old wing mates, Estelle, Enrique, Kelly and the new and silent Chaz, was about to the flipped on its head.

With conspiracy stories abound and rumours of a huge coverup on behalf on the Confederation government Dodds may well be wishing he had stayed away from the Navy all together. Not that he could hide from what was to come. Or run. No one could...
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Date Added: Apr 11, 2008 Hits: 9 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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