The War Reporter: A Novel

518m6jbeZNL._SX328_BO1,204,203,200_Winner of a Jewish National Book Award and author of The List and Jacob’s Oath, both of which achieved outstanding critical acclaim, NBC Special Correspondent Martin Fletcher delivers another breathtaking tale of love, war, and redemption.

Tom Layne was a world-class television correspondent until his life collapsed in Sarajevo. Beaten and humiliated, he fell into a hole diagnosed as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Eleven years later he returns to the Balkans to film a documentary on the man who caused his downfall: Ratko Mladic, Europe’s biggest killer since Hitler, wanted for genocide and crimes against humanity. Mysterious forces have protected Mladic for a decade, preventing his arrest, and these shadowy but deadly foes swing into action against the journalist. Tom soon falls into a web of intrigue and deceit that threatens his life as well as that of the woman he loves.

Drawing upon his own experiences reporting on the wars in Bosnia and Sarajevo, Martin Fletcher has written a searing love story and a painfully authentic account of a war reporter chasing down the scoop of a lifetime.

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  • Hardcover:320 pages
  • Publisher:Thomas Dunne Books; First edition (October 6, 2015)

 

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Anderson Cooper called Martin Fletcher the gold standard of TV war correspondents, and he is rapidly building a new reputation as an author. His second book, “Walking Israel,” won the National Jewish Book Award, after he won almost every award in TV journalism. They include five Emmies, the du Pont, the TV Pulitzer, several Overseas Press Club awards and the Edward R. Murrow award for excellence several times.
For three weeks he walked across the Hindu Kush mountains from Pakistan into Afghanistan with the Mujahideen, he was the only television reporter to join the Khmer rouge in Cambodia, the only reporter to enter the American embassy in Tehran when Iranian students held American diplomats hostage for 444 days.
His new novel, Promised Land, draws on his decades of reporting in Israel to paint a searing, intimate portrait of a struggling family set to the story of a struggling nation. Nelson deMille wrote, “historical fiction doesn’t get much better than this.”

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🌼My Thoughts

This is the first time for this author, seen this book at an airport book shop, but I passed it up, sound interesting but I didn’t want to pay the price for it.  After my trip I had to stop at our local Dollar Tree and seen it there and thought what a $1.00 for this book, I put it in my basket.

I don’t remember much about the war in Bosnia and I was interested in what it is like to be a foreign correspondent in a dangerous setting. So I selected The War Reporter by former NBC journalist, Martin Fletcher.

I found the writing is slow with minimal action inserted. The storytelling is average.  I just couldn’t get into the story line, there were times that I found that the chapters were so long and drawn out.

I had to force myself to finish. The first half of the book was great, the second half was horrible. I am so glad that I got this book at a discount store instead of paying full price for it.  I am give it 3 stars out of five. It just wasn’t what I thought it was going to be.

 

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Good afternoon and it’s Friday and jut 4 more hours until I am done with work.  So how did everyone’s week go?  Mine was excessively busy, but at least the week went by fast.  I had so much planned and wanted to get done during the week, but no luck in finishing some of those projects.  Although in the evenings, I did find time to read and finished two books:  The first book was The War Reporter by: Martin Fletcher which I have reviewed and will post here on my blog tomorrow.  I had a hard time with book.  If you read I would love to know how you felt about it.

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The second book that I finished was The Lost Sister by: Tracy Buchanan and what an 0008264643awesome read This is the first book that I have read by this author and I noticed there are more to this series and I am on the hunt for them.  I will be doing my review on this, later this weekend.

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I have started another one called The Chain by Adrian McKinty, which I have been hearing a lot about.  So I looked for it at my local library and placed it on hold and its finally available.  I am only on Chapter 4 but so far I love it and I need to go home and read instead of being at work.

I hope that everyone has a great weekend.

Happy reading and reviewing!

WWW.Wednesday

Hello One Girl and a Book followers welcome to my little corner of the web and Welcome to WWW Wednesday! This meme was formerly hosted by MizB at A Daily Rhythm and revived here on Taking on a World of Words. Just answer the three questions below and leave a link to your post in the comments for others to look at. No blog? No problem! Just leave a comment with your responses. Please, take some time to visit the other participants and see what others are reading. So, let’s get to it!

The Three Ws are:

 What are you currently reading? 

 What did you recently finish reading?

 What do you think you’ll read next?

 Currently reading: I am a little behind reading The War Reporter by: Martin Fletecher this week. I am not really feeling it.  What do you do when you are just not feeling the book?  Leave it and go onto a new one?  I would love to hear what your opinions are.

 Recently finished: Reconstructing Amelia by Kimberly McCreight and I my review of Don’t Blink by L.G. Davis yesterday so please check that out when you can. I gave it Five out of Five Stars. In addition, I will be looking for more of her books.

Reading Next: I put off reading the Suite Case Girl by Ty Hutchinson and decided to go with The Lost Sister by ML Rose.  My TBR pile is still growing as we speak.

Here are my Three Ws:

What I am currently reading?  The War Reporter by Martin Fletcher

What I recently finished reading?  Reconstructing Amelia by Kimberly McCreight

What I think I’ll read next?  The Lost Sister by ML Rose

Hello Monday

Hello its Monday again, where did the weekend go? I sure could use another day off.  How about you?  Well I missed a Monday of this but now I back on.

Its Monday what are you reading? A place to meet up and show what you have been reading over the week.

It’s an opportunity to visit and comment and er… add to your groaning TBR pile! So welcome in everyone. This meme started on J Kaye’s blog and then was hosted by Sheila from Book Journey. Sheila then passed it on to Kathryn here at The Book Date.  So I thought I would try it and see if I could keep up with it and share what I am reading and planning on reading.

🌼What I read last week: 

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🌼What I am reading now: 

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Leaving my options open.  Happy reading everyone!

Book versus E-books

Books versus E-books

So here is a question that I was asked from a family member, Do I like actual books or reading from Kindle / Ipad?  What do you prefer Books or e-books?

Now to answer that question I like both, I have no preference, although when I travel I do prefer the e-books as I can add as many as I want to my Kindle / Ipad, yes I have both and I usually travel with both.  I love to buy books but my book shelfs were getting full and then I asked what you do with those books that you have read?  Me personally I keep those that I really like and some I have sent to my Aunt and others I just give away.  However, most are just sitting on my bookshelf.

I decided to do a little google search and see what others thought of this topic.  There were some articles on this, and then I found one that was a catchy read, called

50 Reasons Real Books are Vastly Superior to E-Books By:  David Ferrer.  I will share a few of these, reasons and include the link to this article and you can read further.  The top 10 that I found interesting, and funny way of explaining Books versus E-books:

  1. Zombie Apocalypse Test
  2. Book Smell
  3. Focus
  4. Feel Your Progress
  5. Patience
  6. Book Marking
  7. Eye-Strain
  8. Storage
  9. Batteries Not Included
  10. No Charger Needed

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WWW.Wednesday

I saw this post on a blog that I follow and I thought I would share it and give it a try.

Welcome to WWW Wednesday! This meme was formerly hosted by MizB at A Daily Rhythm and revived here on Taking on a World of Words. Just answer the three questions below and leave a link to your post in the comments for others to look at. No blog? No problem! Just leave a comment with your responses. Please, take some time to visit the other participants and see what others are reading. So, let’s get to it!

The Three Ws are:

What are you currently reading? 

What did you recently finish reading?

 What do you think you’ll read next?

What do you think you’ll read next?

 Currently reading: I had a few lunch breaks to read Don’t Blink by: L.G. Davis last week. It was a long read; I need to pick shorter ebooks.  However, as of last night I have finished it.  It was a great story line.

 Recently finished: Spilled Milk by K. L. Randis and I did post my review of Lost girls by Helen Pryke yesterday so please check that out when you can. I gave it Five out of Five Stars. In addition, I will be looking for more of her books.

Reading Next: I do have a few that are in my TBR (To Be read Pile) Moon Over Alcatraz by Patricia Yager Delagrange, Don’t Cry by Mary Kubica, My Sister is Missing, by Carissa Ann Lynch and A Mothers Lie by Jo Crow;  that I would like to see if I can get copies of.  I better start now and see what I can find.  I do have copy Suite Case Girl by Ty Hutchinson that I could start reading.   On to find the book that I’ll be reading next.  Have a great day everyone and Happy reading!

July Wrap Up

Can you believe it?  It is already time to see those wrap-ups for July!  Let us see what you read during the month of July!

My Favorite Reads of July:  #Mark Sullivan  #Barbara Copperthwaite #Christopher Greyson   #Carissa Ann Lynch

It’s time for another round-up of favorite books I’ve read in the last month or so. My word, there have been some incredible stories – it’s been hard to choose the best, but here you go…

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I was hearing a lot about this book and found it on my Kindle unlimited to read and thought and downloaded it.  There is a lot of history in Beneath A Scarlet Sky, by Mark Sullivan   .

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And The She Was Gone by Christopher Greyson .  This is the first book that I have read by this author and I highly recommend it.  It was an awesome read, I could not put it down it had be from the beginning to the end.  I felt the author did a wonderfully eerie job at bringing these people to life.

This book had twist and twist and kept me wanting more. I am now on the lookout for his other novels:  Here’s a few I found while searching my Kindle Unlimited.  Jack Frost, Jack Knifed and Jack of Hearts.

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My first book by this author was The Perfect Friend and I loved her style of books, so I was on the search for others, and this one was just as good as the first book I read.  What can I say about Invisible, by: Barbara Copperthwaite not too much, because I don’t want to give anything away!

There are some dark subjects at the heart of this psychological thriller, so be prepared.

I was, hooked in this book from start to finish, it was the second time reading this authors book and I just seen where she a new one coming out. And I will be on the lookout for it.

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So I have heard a lot about this book and I even had it on hold from my library and when it came available I jumped right in to it.  I read CheerLeading Can Be Murder and I knew I had to read this.  And wow was it awesome.

 

A little girl has gone missing.

Lily was last seen being tucked into bed by her adoring mother, Nova. But the next morning, the bed is empty except for a creepy toy rabbit.

Has Nova’s abusive ex stolen his “little bunny” back for good?

At first, Officer Ellie James assumes this is a clear custody battle. Until she discovers that there are no pictures of the girl and her drawers are full of unused toys and brand new clothes that have never been worn…

Is Ellie searching for a missing child who doesn’t actually exist?

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Although I have read several more for the month of July and could list them all, but I feel these were my favorites.  What are your July books for the month?

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Tuesday

 

 

🌼Well here, it is Tuesday, and July is flying by and in two days it will be August.  Hope you all are having a great Tuesday.  So what is everyone reading?  I have started the Spilled Milk by: K. L. Randis.  (You Can Purchase it HERE)  So far it’s very interesting and I want to sit and read it, but I must work.

I had posted a few post back about the Goodreads 2019Book challenge, I have hit my fifty books for the year.  My question was do you up your 2019 Book Challenge; or do you just keep reading for the year and see how many books you read past your goal?  I have decided to leave mine at the 50 and see how far I go past it and next year I will up it more.

I am also working on my reviews for the past books that I have read.  I hope to have those ready later this week.  Until my next blog post I hope everyone has a great Tuesday and a great week.

 

Happy Reading everyone!

 

 

 

Another Monday in the Books

🌼Good Morning and welcome to my little book corner, where I can read, review and just be happy with all of my books.

Yeah! I have made it with another post of this, Its Monday what are you reading? A place to meet up and show what you have been reading over the week.

It’s an opportunity to visit and comment and er… add to your groaning TBR pile! So welcome in everyone. This meme started on J Kaye’s blog and then was hosted by Sheila from Book Journey. Sheila then passed it on to Kathryn here at The Book Date.  So I thought I would try it and see if I could keep up with it and share what I am reading and planning on reading.

🌼What I read last week: 

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🌼What I am reading now: 

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I am a little behind with my reviews, I will be working on those this week and hope to get them all done.

 

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229a24b45ab371c5bc8155599a739ebeOh I am so glad that it’s Friday, it’s been one of those weeks and I had a lot going on and to top it all off my phone got stolen.  So has you can see I’ve had a rough week.I had so many post that I wanted to get posted but nope.   I hope that you all had a great week.

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I am currently reading The Lost Girls by: Helen Pryke and what am awesome read so far.

I am really enjoying it, there are times that I have to make myself to put the book down and turn in for the night.  I have two reviews that I need to be, done also.  What’s everyone Reading, Reviewing?

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I hope you have a great weekend and I hope to get all of my reviews done and finish what I am reading.

Happy Reading everyone