One of Andrew Sharples' top ten war memoirs, as shared at the Guardian:
My War Gone By, I Miss It So by Anthony Loyd
For a certain kind of person war is a drug and nowhere is that more apparent than in Anthony Loyd’s account of his time as a correspondent in Bosnia. While immersed in the conflict, Loyd is high on adrenaline, but on returning home, the only way he can achieve that rush is through