American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History

American Sniper

The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History

2012 • 331 pages

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American Sniper is the story of a man who put his life on the line time and time again for the benefit of his country. He felt it was his duty to America, and it left him at odds with his wife.

As the book progresses, you quickly learn to like Chris Kyle. I never met the man myself, but I am deeply moved by his story, and his patriotism. He felt that country was above family, and that was somethign that was hard for his wife to understand. He put his life on the line time and time again for the betterment of America, and felt that he could and should do more. He states in his book that it is not the ones you save, but the ones you lose that mean the most to you, that stay with you.
He sacrificed so much to do what he felt should be done, and is very black and white when it comes to what he thinks about anything and anyone. He tells you as it is, and he prefers to lay it out in the open, so that there is no misunderstanding.

As the book goes into detail and in each chapter, there is a segment from his wife, and I wish that I had bought a copy of the book without her details in it. By the time I was halfway through the book, I found myself skipping over her segments, until I had finished the other, and then I would go back and read hers. I was aggravated, and felt as though her thoughts and such put military wives in a really bad light. I felt that all she did was complain about her husbands choice of career, being home alone, etc. It is nothing that no other military wife has not been through, but for some reason, her wording and her actions really angered me. I found myself disliking her more and more as the book continued. Maybe it is because I would never give my husband the ultimatum that she did, or maybe because I felt as though she was not really honest with him either. There was no uplifting, side to her stories. I felt myself being drug down by her descriptions, and wish that she had found someone that could have talked to her and let her know that military life is hard, it stinks, but its worth it!

I really loved the majority of the book, minus the section that I highlighted above. I guess as a soldier and military spouse I see it different. The sense of humor that is placed within the book really gives you an idea of the man that was and the enigma that he was.

All in all a good read.. highly recommended, but with the noted that there is violence and language throughout the book! No weak stomached person should open the cover.

September 27, 2015