MWSA Review Pending
Author's Synopsis
This is not a hero’s war story.
It’s the unfiltered, darkly funny, sometimes ugly account of what the Global War on Terror actually looked like from the bottom of the food chain—through the eyes of a sarcastic, twenty-something infantry private who had no idea what he was getting himself into.
Set in the chaotic early years of Afghanistan, It’ll Buff Out follows a 10th Mountain Division infantry soldier as he stumbles from college bars to basic training to real combat, learning—often the hard way—what it means to fight a war that nobody fully understands yet.
This book is vulgar because enlisted life is vulgar.
It’s funny because soldiers cope however they can.
And it’s honest because pretending otherwise would be a lie.
If you’ve read "The Things They Carried," "Jarhead", or "Generation Kill," this book lives in that same uncomfortable space—where boredom, terror, brotherhood, stupidity, and loss all coexist.
Format(s) for review: Paper or Kindle
Review genre: Nonfiction—Memoir/Biography
Pages/Word count: 419 / 156,000
