Kaboom











- Published: 15 June 2012
- ISBN: 9780552164009
- Imprint: Corgi
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 464
- RRP: $27.99
At turns hilarious, maddening and terrifying
Washington Post
Brutally honest
Wired.com
As funny as it is harrowing
Entertainment Weekly
[Kaboom is] surely the Jarhead of the second Gulf war
Patrick Hennessey, author of "The Junior Officers' Reading Club"
Insightful, colorful, and at times irreverent... An excellent snapshot of a junior officer embroiled in a counterinsurgency fight... An exceptionally engaging read
Military Review
A sardonic, unnerving, one-of-a-kind Iraq war memoir... Kaboom resonates with stoical detachement from and timeless insight into a war that we are still trying to understand
Smoke
Gallagher's writing is raw and uncensored, and also very good. In the midst of a war we're still struggling to understand, it's a privilege to understand very well at least one person's part in it
Cleveland Plain Dealer
Gallagher's compelling work... offers the reader an unfiltered, brutally honest look into the life of a young lieutenant struggling to bring some semblance of security and stability to a very unsecure and unstable place
Bangkok Post (Thailand)
Gallagher’s Kaboom, simply stated, will likely be remembered as the quintessential memoir of his generation’s combat experiences, particularly in Iraq. Not only does it successfully combine the finest authorial innovations of blogging with finest aspects of traditional memoir writing, but it easily and slyly avoids the traps of each as well. It is unabashedly self-centered and self-aware, but manages to sound anything but self-absorbed. It is full of pop culture references, clever writing, and the cynicism that accompanies his generation without sounding for a second like it is contrived or flimsy. In a word, his work is authentic, a rendering of wartime experiences that has been experienced by nearly his entire generation of warriors but has not been matched by his generation of writers
SmallWarsJournal.com
Gallagher's unbridled candor recounting his time in Iraq is shocking, frightening and at times, deals with the mundane rigors of army life, but is ultimately to be commended... A compelling read... Kaboom allows the reader to ride alongside an officer's day to day life in a war zone
Portland Book Review