Talk:Củ Chi/@comment-26373219-20150505215742

I'm usually more or a classic horror fiction fan, but I started reading this and couldn't stop! Yes, there may have been a few gramatical errors, but these in no way detracted from the story or the pace, which, for me anyway, was perfect. I found it incredibly easy to conjour up the images of the text, due to the way in which it was written. In fact, it was so well written that I was weeping at some of the scenes! I have often thought how terrible it must be for men, and women, in war. The things they witness. They things they have to do. How their memories continue to haunt them for many, many years. I know my own father suffered terribly due to the memories he had from serving in the army as a teenager in WW2. This story bought those thoughts vividly to life for me. Thank-you to the writer (even if you did make this woman cry!) and I look forward to reading more from you very soon. Kindest wishes, Sue.