Review of Matterhorn
Despite its lengthy 700-page format, Matterhorn is a thought-provoking and immersive read that delves into race relations and the impact of military…
Despite its lengthy 700-page format, Matterhorn is a thought-provoking and immersive read that delves into race relations and the impact of military…
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“They never let you be famous and happy.”“I’ll tell you a secret.”“Tell me.”“I’m going to be the first.”
Life's a never-ending party with the same faces, drinking and taking gear, until there's no one left to talk to.
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