Vietnam Saga is the story of Stan Corvin’s time in Vietnam as a combat helicopter pilot. First things, first. Many of these Vietnam memoirs are full of language. I’ve seen some reviews that didn’t love this aspect. That doesn’t personally bother me, but I wanted to say that this book doesn’t have any bad language, so nobody should be offended.

Each chapter in the book covers a different story, though they’re all intertwined in Mr. Corvin’s time in Vietnam. Some of them are horrific (though it doesn’t go into much gory detail and things are written very tastefully) while others are humorous. I especially enjoyed the chapter when Mr. Corvin went to the restaurant and met the King of Siam and his family.

Jim Seybert did a good job with the narration. He read the book with appropriate emotion where called for and had a nice cadence, and his voice was appropriate for the this book. There were a few spots where I could tell that the narration had changed because Mr. Seybert had obviously re-recorded a portion of the audio. This didn’t really bother me though. I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher for an honest review.