Generation Kill Book Review. Based on the true story of the first marines to arrive in baghdad, told by rolling stone writer evan wright, who traveled with them, witnessing the beginning of the war on terrorism. Generation kill, which is faithfully based on the nonfiction book by evan wright, who was embedded with the marine reconnaissance battalion featured in.
Like this is somehow helping. This book, a greatly expanded version of that series, matches its accomplishment. It plays like it’s been built for antisocial boys.
It was the typical hbo program, and shows what hbo is known for:
I can't find a single quibble over which to fault gen kill. The subject matter alone, while very sad and depressing, is absolutely ripe for pissed off thrash metal/crossover, but instead generation kill opted to go in a different route. It was the typical hbo program, and shows what hbo is known for: Wright is a perceptive reporter and a facile writer.