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3.5 2
Young Adult Nonfiction
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Hard-hitting Memoir
Overall rating
4.0
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Reader reviewed by Bookworm9
If Tim O'Brien's "The Things They Carried" is fiction that reads like autobiography, then "If I Die in a Combat Zone..." is an autobiography that reads like fiction. It's not that O'Brien's story is unbelievable, just that he writes it in a very literary way. It's a well-written and indepth portrayl of life as an American soldier in Vietnam, and we get to hear about O'Brien's fears and near-desertion. However, he never quite reaches the breath-taking realism of the later "The Things They Carried," which is, in my opinion, the better book.
If Tim O'Brien's "The Things They Carried" is fiction that reads like autobiography, then "If I Die in a Combat Zone..." is an autobiography that reads like fiction. It's not that O'Brien's story is unbelievable, just that he writes it in a very literary way. It's a well-written and indepth portrayl of life as an American soldier in Vietnam, and we get to hear about O'Brien's fears and near-desertion. However, he never quite reaches the breath-taking realism of the later "The Things They Carried," which is, in my opinion, the better book.
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