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Every book sounds good on late night talk shows. It's the host's job to provide enough witty banter to make the book sound exciting and accessible to everyone. There's a reason it's called "The Colbert Bump."
However, I quickly learned that Lights Out was not written for me. It's probably extremely well-researched, informative--even interesting. I just couldn't get into it. It just went over my head from the very beginning. You really need to have a solid foundation in military structures and acronyms to get more than 20 pages in. After that you start to lose the thread quickly. I had zero idea of what he was talking about.
I'll put this on my shelf, and I wouldn't be surprised to see my husband pick it up eventually. He's way more into military nonfiction than I am, and I know he was interested in Koppel's Colbert interview too. I'm disappointed that I couldn't get further into this, it sounded like an interesting (albeit terrifying) theory. (
However, I quickly learned that Lights Out was not written for me. It's probably extremely well-researched, informative--even interesting. I just couldn't get into it. It just went over my head from the very beginning. You really need to have a solid foundation in military structures and acronyms to get more than 20 pages in. After that you start to lose the thread quickly. I had zero idea of what he was talking about.
I'll put this on my shelf, and I wouldn't be surprised to see my husband pick it up eventually. He's way more into military nonfiction than I am, and I know he was interested in Koppel's Colbert interview too. I'm disappointed that I couldn't get further into this, it sounded like an interesting (albeit terrifying) theory. (