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"Wounded" Good book to read


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Cassandra Saturn

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good book to read it was interesting read.

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I applaud for our brave troops and pilots who bring them home.

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Althix

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is this book for free?

 

anyway. it is not. 10$.

 

so from where i see it, this guy is trying to make some cash on suffering.


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Voxr

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is this book for free?

 

anyway. it is not. 10$.

 

so from where i see it, this guy is trying to make some cash on suffering.

You do realize it cost money to publish a book right?

Like you don't just write a book and BAM! There it is on hardback. Just because it cost $10 dollars doesn't mean he makes much if any out of it. The publishers get most of it. And the retail store make their profit. Making cash on suffering? So should we quit buying copies of the Diary of Ann Frank? I'd much rather read something that's based more on fact than every other LoTR or GoT, or SW/ST wannabe. 



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Sir DeLoria

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One of the most personal and best books on war is Slaughterhouse 5 by Kurt Vonnegut.

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Vroom Vroom

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is this book for free?

 

anyway. it is not. 10$.

 

so from where i see it, this guy is trying to make some cash on suffering.

Not at all. It costs a lot to publish books as Voxr stated above. I actually looked into what it would take for me to get a book published a while back and it was not good. Authors (the famous ones such as Dean Kuntz and Stephen King are the exception) are lucky to make a small pension from their books and usually have to work other jobs in order to be able to maintain any sort of style of living.