Official Review: the REMF, Hurry Up and Wait by Ray Dyer

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Re: Official Review: the REMF, Hurry Up and Wait by Ray Dyer

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this is gearing up to be a well written book. going back to the post to show us what the Vietnam entailed. We will see some details that we probably missed
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This book seems like just the right book for me. It seems very promising. Reading from this review, the plot seems like something that would take one on a journey. I look forward to reading it. I have been reading a lot of really good historical fiction books these days and I hope this one measures up also. Great job by the author for creating this book. I feel authors are underrated considering the amount of work that goes into creating books like this one. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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Although I don't like reading about wars, the fact that this book inches more towards life of the soldiers on the military base and their interpersonal relationships adds more feelings and emotions to the read. The repercussions of the war does leave deep imprints on the body and soul of a soldier, and that seems to have been portrayed well in the book. Thank you for the review.
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