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Jul 25, 2007GingerKaren rated this title 2.5 out of 5 stars
The true face of war is described in great detail in this story of two childhood friends that get caught up in the brutality of their reality. A reality that is played out on our television screens every evening without fail. In the words of the author from pages 232-233: Treacherous rivers that wash you and leave you naked and cold. It was our choice, we each spun our own gun barrels, we each had four chances out of five. We all acted out of our own convictions, and out of passion. Reason is a useless fiction.