
Pros: guide to Iraq the most dangerous place
Cons: nice book, who’ll risk his life |
This book The Pocket Idiot's Guide to Surviving Iraq (The Pocket Idiot's Guide) is written by James Janega who has been an embedded reporter in Iraq, where he has worked out of Baghdad and Iraq’s far-flung provinces, covering the U.S. military, foreign contractors, Kurdish politics in Kirkuk, and Sunni uprisings along the Syrian border. This book is indeed a masterpiece as it provides all the necessary information you would like to get about a war-torn country if you intend to visit there.
In this book the author refers Iraq as one of the most dangerous places in the world—yet he encourages journalists, private contractors, and soldiers to visit there. |
This book will be a guide for the visitors as it has everything visitors need to know to get by, including all aspects of security, picking a translator, traffic, bribery, eating, the weather, who’s in charge, important government acronyms, hotels and buying and renting houses, transportation and traffic, and much more. |
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