Ratings28
Average rating4
It takes skill to write a wonderful fiction book. But, to me, the most magnificent writers aren't those who write fiction but those who take what is often tedious and boring informational text and find a way to delight and fascinate readers.
One of those amazing nonfiction writers is Mary Roach. It doesn't matter what subject Roach takes on—and she has taken on subjects as diverse as cadavers and the afterlife and the digestive system—this author always manages to bring a bright new look at an old tired subject. Her latest book is Grunt and here Roach takes a look at the science behind everything people use in war.
I have no real interest in war or science, but this book like every other Roach book I've read was completely captivating. Page after page, I ooed and aaed as the author shared all she had discovered during her extensive hands-on research about war.
Another amazing nonfiction book from Mary Roach.