๐Ÿ“š The New Recruit (Liam Scott 01)

by Andy McNab

What if your prank killed your best friend. Could you live with yourself?

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Regular readers may know that Iโ€™m a British Army veteran who served in both Iraq and Afghanistan, so when my wife mentioned this book and that it might be good to read to our oldest son, I thought Iโ€™d give it a go.

The book is aimed at young teenagers. My oldest isnโ€™t quite a teenager, but heโ€™s not far off. So I decided to read it to him, but simmered down some of the more fruity language and difficult situations as we went.

Overall itโ€™s a pretty good read. A little extravagant and not the best writing Iโ€™ve ever read, but the story is good and my son couldnโ€™t wait to finish it with me.

Iโ€™ve read a lot of Andy McNabโ€™s stuff over the years, starting with Bravo Two Zero and this is typical of McNabโ€™s writing. Personally I prefer Chris Ryan to McNab, but my son enjoyed it.

This book has a lot of harsh language and talks about very difficult topics, such as people being shot, maimed, and killed.

Since reading this book to my son, heโ€™s started asking some questions around my time in the military, which I think has been good for our relationship. Iโ€™ve obviously left some of the details out though.

This is the first book in a trilogy, and my son wants to continue so we are.

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