VietNow National Magazine
The
VietNow Book Club
(Magazines and Videos Too)

The VietNow Book Club is unlike any "book
club" you've ever been a part of.
First, there are no "membership" fees.
Second, there's no commitment to buy 10
books every year. There's no requirement
to buy any books.
In fact, we don't even sell any books.
Or videos. Or magazines.
What we do here is review and discuss
books, movies, television shows, and even
some magazines that we think other veterans
might like to know about.
Check out some of our favorites. And by
favorites, we don't necessarily mean we
liked these books or movies the best –
it just means they have been our favorites
to discuss and to review:
Check Our Some of Our Reviews:
From
Time to Time:
A soldier's story of life and the Vietnam
War
A book by Robert Newell.
Mirroring a time of real people and real
actions – of brutal truth engulfed in a
harsh war. Reviewed
by Karen St. John.
An Enormous Crime:
The Definitive Account
of American POWs Abandoned in Southeast
Asia
A book by former U.S.
Rep. Bill Hendon (R-NC) and Elizabeth A.
Stewart.
This is it. The definitive study of the
POW/MIA issue. When the Vietnam War ended,
did our government really leave behind
hundreds (maybe thousands) of our men?
Billy Hendon thinks he knows the answer,
and sets out to prove it. Reviewed by
Christian Nelson.
Red
Clay On My Boots
A book by Robert J. Topmiller. Kirk House Publishers
What happened to a Navy medic who lived through Khe
Sanh and the years after. Reviewed
by Karen St. John.
War & Pieces:
Damn You Vietnam
A book by Joseph T. Neilson
Joseph Neilson takes us with him on his journey through
Army training, Vietnam, and the aftermath. Reviewed
by Karen St. John.
Other Reviews Coming Soon:
Triumph Forsaken: The Vietnam War, 1954-1965
A book by Mark Moyar, Cambridge University
Press
Revisionist history isn't always a bad
thing, and that's what we get in this
well-researched perspective of the war.
Sparks Over Vietnam:
The EB-66 and the
Early Sturggle of Tactical Electronic Warfare
A book by Captain Gilles Van Nederveen,
USAF
How an obsolete airplane became one of
the most effective electronic-intelligence
and jamming vehicles ever to fight in the
sky.
The Spitting Image:
Myth, Memory, and the Legacy of Vietnam
Did hippies and other such types really spit
on Vietnam veterans?
Angels in Repose
A yet-to-be-published book by VietNow member,
Danny Lliteras
A new book by one of the few writers who
has been successful writing books about
Vietnam and other unrelated topics.
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