Wednesday, September 5, 2012

No Easy Day replaces Fifty Shades of Grey


     “Fifty Shades of Grey” has long been the summer’s best seller list for 26 weeks.
What goes up must comes down.

The book has now been replaced by the ”No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission That Killed Osama Bin Laden.”

     No Easy Day , a detailed narrative of the assault, beginning with the helicopter crash that could have ended Owen’s life straight through to the radio call confirming Bin Laden’s death, is an essential piece of modern history.

No Easy Day replaces Fifty Shades of Grey on NY times bestseller
     In No Easy Day, Owen also takes readers onto the field of battle in America’s ongoing War on Terror and details the selection and training process for one of the most elite units in the military. Owen’s story draws on his youth in Alaska and describes the SEALs’ quest to challenge themselves at the highest levels of physical and mental endurance. With boots-on-the-ground detail, Owen describes numerous previously unreported missions that illustrate the life and work of a SEAL and the evolution of the team after the events of September 11. In telling the true story of the SEALs whose talents, skills, experiences, and exceptional sacrifices led to one of the greatest victories in the War on Terror, Mark Owen honors the men who risk everything for our country, and he leaves readers with a deep understanding of the warriors who keep America safe
     I really enjoyed this book and feel like I learned a tremendous amount from it. I highly recommend it and perhaps, it may help us in the capture Boko Haram and other insurgents in Nigeria.


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