
Several weeks ago, I suggested we read the book, "We Were Soldiers Once...and Young" by Lt.Gen. Harold G. Moore(Ret.) and Joseph L. Galloway.
Please feel free at this point to comment on the book. If you would prefer to write a synopsis (oh my, sounds so serious) or answer any or all of the questions below...it's your choice.
1. Did you like the book or not? Did you enjoy it? Is it possible to find a book interesting without 'enjoying' it?
2. Was there a specific passage that had left an impression, good or bad? Share the passage and its effect.
3. Did the book read like a story, a newspaper article, a report, something else?
4. What one new fact did you learn from reading this book?
5. Did this book change your life in a positive or negative way? Please explain.
6. How do characters change or evolve throughout the course of the story? What events trigger such changes?
7. Did certain parts of the book make you uncomfortable? If so, why did you feel that way? Did this lead to a new understanding or awareness of some aspect of your life you might not have thought about before?
8. Does the author present information in a way that is interesting and insightful, and if so, how does he achieve this?
My only request is that we remain respectful of each other's comments.