Audiobooks while PCSing cross-country:

- War, Junger: Pretty good, got something out of it on psychology and combat stress. I wish I'd had maps for a couple of the tactical vignettes, curious to check the hardback for them when I can dig it out of storage. Might be the rare case where seeing the movie first was better.

- Quartered Safe Out Here, Fraser: Fantastic. Neck-in-neck with With the Old Breed for my favorite combat memoir. The audiobook is the way to go, because the actor who reads it does an excellent job with all the Cumbrian/Cockney/posh accents, and you quickly get a handle on Fraser's section mates. I've gotta find time for the last six Flashman books.

- Blink, Gladwell. I'm a little skeptical of Gladwell because I think some of his stuff is facile, but this was solid. It's good sociology lite on decision-making and intuition. Especially liked the part on LtGen Van Riper in Vietnam.