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First Blood (Mass Market Paperback)

by David Morrell (Author)
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First came the man: a young wanderer in a fatigue coat and long hair. Then came the legend, as John Rambo sprang from the pages of FIRST BLOOD to take his place in the American cultural landscape. This remarkable novel pits a young Vietnam veteran against a small-town cop who doesn't know whom he's dealing with -- or how far Rambo will take him into a life-and-death struggle through the woods, hills, and caves of rural Kentucky.

Millions saw the Rambo movies, but those who haven't read the book that started it all are in for a surprise -- a critically acclaimed story of character, action, and compassion.


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My father was killed during World War II, shortly after I was born in 1943. My mother had difficulty raising me and at the same time holding a job, so she put me in an orphanage and later in a series of boarding homes. I grew up unsure of who I was, desperately in need of a father figure. Books and movies were my escape. Eventually I decided to be a writer and sought help from two men who became metaphorical fathers to me: Stirling Silliphant, the head writer for the classic TV series "Route 66" about two young men in a Corvette who travel America in search of themselves, and Philip Klass (whose pen name is William Tenn), a novelist who taught at the Pennsylvania State University where I went to graduate school from 1966 to 1970. The result of their influence is my 1972 novel, First Blood, which introduced Rambo. The search for a father is prominent in that book, as it is in later ones, most notably The Brotherhood of the Rose (1984), a thriller about orphans and spies. During this period, I was a professor of American literature at the University of Iowa. With two professions, I worked seven days a week until exhaustion forced me to make a painful choice and resign from the university in 1986. One year later, my fifteen-year-old son, Matthew, died from bone cancer, and thereafter my fiction tended to depict the search for a son, particularly in Fireflies (1988) and Desperate Measures (1994). To make a new start, my wife and I moved to the mountains and mystical light of Santa Fe, New Mexico, where my work changed yet again, exploring the passionate relationships between men and women, highlighting them against a background of action as in the newest, Burnt Sienna. To give his stories a realistic edge, he has been trained in wilderness survival, hostage negotiation, executive protection, antiterrorist driving, assuming identities, electronic surveillance, and weapons. A former professor of American literature at the University of Iowa, Morrell now lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Well, it's Rambo., Nov 13 2009
By Bryan Green (Newfoundland) - See all my reviews
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Pretty much what I expected for Rambo. I preferred the movie, though, which is rare. To me, the conflict between the sherriff and Rambo was a little ridiculous. I didn`t like the sherriff much.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Morrell's Best, Aug 6 2008
this book is way better than the movie. the way that morrell write is pretty good. you know the character better and the action and thrill are great. i recommand it to not only rambo fan, but every reader.
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5.0 out of 5 stars What one could never imagine....., Jan 11 2008
By Some Gravity (Indiana, USA) - See all my reviews
"First Blood" tells the story of a young man named Rambo. Rambo,a former Green Beret of the Vietnam War,endured some of the most brutal and fearful experiences while in Vietnam. Now,Rambo has become a grimy vagrant. The only one thing that Rambo wants to do now? Settle down in the small,peaceful town of Madison,Kentucky.

However,upon Rambo's arrival in Madison,things take a quick and rough turn around the corner. This is when the Sheriff of Madison,Wilfred Teasle,throws Rambo out of Madison. A veteran of the Korean War who's accomplishments and respect in Korea are supplemented by his accomplishments and respect in Madison,Teasle isn't going to let a Vietnam vagrant come in and destroy a thing.

Yet,despite that,Rambo is a young man who has been through hell and back. Nobody is going to stand in his way,and nobody is going to push him back over the edge. And once Wilfred Teasle,his colleagues,and his non-colleagues discover this,the next few days of their lives are going to be as turbulent as they will be one thing:forever changed.

"First Blood" is one of the most intelligently crafted novels ***ever*** written. A brilliant concept used for the plot,"First Blood" takes both the concept and the plot and bring them to life. This is by the pages of "First Blood" having exhilarating action that remains true to that of the Vietnam War,blending that in with the regular action required by the story. Add all of that in together with the impeccable character chemistry of "First Blood" that is used in both the action and non-action scenes. This,right here,is the heart and soul of "First Blood". It gives "First Blood" a large amount of true and original life. It richly executes all of the ideas,concepts,and "scenes" in "First Blood" to the fullest. Everything there,alongside how "First Blood" takes on the issues of civil disobedience,the Vietnam War,and what serving in Vietnam did to some people(by the way in which the character of Rambo was written)and works them in both keenly and appropriately,with "First Blood",you have an astounding work of art.

There are actually three versions of "First Blood" available:the original 1972 hardback printing,the 1973 paperback printing,and the current paperback printing that was re-released in 2000. If you want an easy and convenient time in getting your copy of "First Blood",just buy the current paperback printing. It happens to come with an introduction by David Morrell,something not included in the original novel. However,if you want to discover "First Blood" in its fullest talent,search out either the 1972 or 1973 printing. Not only will you being hanging onto a collector's item(the original printings being out of print,the way the novel's success sank to the very bottom in the 80's after Ronald Reagan's joke pertaining to the "Rambo" films and now knowing what to do the next time a terrorist/hostage crisis arose was taken seriously by a foreign newspaper,and,to a certain aspect,the drawing of Rambo on the cover,the comparisons between how differently David Morrell and Sylvester Stallone "documented" Rambo being present and recognized),you get to discover "First Blood" in its very original context:the intruiging thing being that it was released around the era of Vietnam,during the Nixon administration.

Overall,writing at its very best. Whether you are or are not a fan of the "Rambo" films,if you are an avid reader,"First Blood" is one novel that you don't want to miss out on. No fiction novel ever had so much life to it--no fiction novel ever had such a strong look at important and controversial issues,either.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Action Packed Book!
After being a fan of the "Rambo" and "First Blood" movies I
finally got around to reading the book that these best selling movies were based on. Read more
Published on Jul 3 2004 by Melvin Hunt

4.0 out of 5 stars First Blood is Society Defined
First Blood, while exciting and full of action, is not a great novel, but it is an important one, especially when considering the time of it's release. Read more
Published on Feb 12 2004 by Mr. KAL - EL

4.0 out of 5 stars Reality
Although this is a good book, most of Morrell's later books are more exciting. The saddest aspect between the book and the movie is that one of Hollywood's biggest cowards is... Read more
Published on Dec 12 2003 by skyfrog0722

4.0 out of 5 stars Different but good.
The book "First Blood" is much much darker than the movie, also the body count is much higher. Read more
Published on Oct 6 2003 by Vagabond77

2.0 out of 5 stars Rambo rides motorcycle naked?!
I thought the movie was better. In the book, Rambo can't seem to do anything without a gun. In the movie, you see Rambo as a trained and controlled worrier who can kill with... Read more
Published on Sep 9 2003 by Bob

1.0 out of 5 stars Rambo: First Bleh
Reading this book reminded me that even terrible authors could make a lot of money...books, I thought were always reserved for the truly talented. I was wrong. Read more
Published on April 4 2003

1.0 out of 5 stars Rambo: First Bleh
Reading this book reminded me that even terrible authors could make a lot of money. I got used to Hollywood dishing out [crud], but books, I thought were always reserved for the... Read more
Published on April 3 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars A great novel
This book rules! It's much better than the movie, which is superficial and tame in comparison. Reading the book is thrilling and scary. Read more
Published on Mar 21 2003 by Avery Z. Conner

5.0 out of 5 stars Thought Rambo was the good guy?
Lets face it, just about all movies do the book no justice, but that would be an understatement here. The book is ten times better. Read more
Published on Mar 7 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars Suprisingly literate
Since I saw the movie first, I was under the impression this novel was more along the lines of action/adventure pulp, such as Mickey Spillane or the Destroyer series. Read more
Published on Jul 21 2002 by R. Wallace

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