Overall rating and opinion of "My Enemy in Vietnam" by Billy Springer
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Re: Overall rating and opinion of "My Enemy in Vietnam" by Billy Springer
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I really liked this book, and as i was reading it, i kept silently thanking the author for sharing his very important story. I couldn't believe the amount of racism he faced - and from his fellow soldiers! I loved that it was written in the first-person narrative, it made it more personal. However, I didn't enjoy the errors as well as the unnecessary repetitions. I will definitely recommend it to my history loving friends so they can see another side to the Vietnam war no one talk about.gali wrote: ↑01 Mar 2022, 05:19 is is a discussion topic for the March 2022 Book of the month, My Enemy in Vietnam, by Billy Springer. What is your overall opinion of the book? What do you like most about it? What do you like least? What did you think of the writing style? What genres are woven into the text? Will you recommend the book to other people? Why or why not?
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You might have well have read my ming because this is exactly how I feel too. The book is captivating as it walks the readers through these account. Its a lovely book, and it is worth the reqd.
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I never thought about it that way. I never thought that people are racist because we mistrust them. I always felt as if racism was about feeling better, more worth it, or more important than others. But that might not be the case.POETIC PACIFIC wrote: ↑01 Mar 2022, 11:58 This is the work of an insightful writer, by just reading the bulb, I seem to notice a sense of fear and suspicion that do engulfs us all when confronted with this aged old issue of racism. I mean we all feel that same way; one way or other, either you feel good about it or you feel bad about it, we all come from a human race, and you are not human if you are not racist. But this is not important, because we can overcome that; like Vietnamese befriending a black guy from the US as mentioned in the book or a Japanese fellow marrying an Arab etc.
But what is at stake here is one rather complicated and complex issue and that is mistrustfulness. Racism is like the cover one uses when he/she sees another person with different skin colour, but the real issue behind it is about having that mistrust. I think this is a must-read book for all of us because it has good lessons to learn from.
Racism is not always equal to evil, even when we are led to believe that.
I did not like the book but is a personal preference as memoirs and books about war, are not often to my liking. My Enemy in Vietnam is a book about more than war, and I did like that, it teaches that we can open up and find friends in the least expected places, is also a book about hope, but overall is not my type of book.
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