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  • #16
    Originally posted by cbprice797 View Post
    In Feb 2010 I started reading the Wheel of time series. Finished the 13th book in March of this tear. If you love fantasy this is a gotta read. I also read recently one of my antique books about Stanley and Livingston published in 1907. I am also reading a set of uncorrected proofs for the book Future Patriot.
    Not too much into fantasy.. but what is this Furture Patriot book about? :)
    If the zombies chase us, Im tripping you!!!

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    • #17
      I just finished up "Road Work" by Richard Bachman....It was OK...not one of the best.

      I do read John Grisham from time t time....I like his style....but sometimes his bleeding heart gets in the way of me enjoying his work....I just got done with "The Associate" a couple months back.....it was worth the read.

      I have went through most of the Robert Ludlum collection (author of the "Bourne" books)....very enjoyable.

      Been listening to some of Micheal Crichton's stuff....very science oriented.
      Live like you'll die tomorrow, learn like you'll live forever.

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      • #18
        Reading " A State of Disobedience" by Tom Kratman for about the fifth time since it was published in 2003. Very phophetic for the time and the erosion of freedom. For leisure reading I recommend John Ringo's "Ghost" series but it's not for the faint at heart as some parts of the hero border on psyco.

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        • #19
          And now for something completely different .....
          Max Brooks .. author of the zombie survival guide, world war z and many others.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by PT945 View Post
            And now for something completely different .....
            Max Brooks .. author of the zombie survival guide, world war z and many others.
            We keep Max Brooks by the "Shitter".. I mean the Zombie Survival Guide, not Max, himself.. that would be weird! lol.. you know what I mean.. so dont ask to borrow it, lol.. We love Zombie scenarios.. fun to contemplate..:)
            If the zombies chase us, Im tripping you!!!

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            • #21
              Should I make a list of what I am reading?

              Have Read, and what's waiting to be read?

              Reading "Lucifers Hammer" now.

              Have read Patriots, next up is Survivors, and too many to list

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              • #22
                "Lucifer's Hammer" is dated, but still a great read. "Ghost Soldiers" is a fantastic account of a little known mission during WWII, highly recommend that one.

                I am currently reading the last book in Stephen King's "Dark Tower" series. I am also reading "1776" by David McCullough. I have a ridiculous number of books and would like to some day actually read most of them.

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                • #23
                  I an currently listening to "The Return of Sherlock Holmes"

                  Just got done listening to a couple history books....

                  Have "A Connecticut Yankee in King Authors Court" waiting in the wings....

                  last month I listened again to "The Art of War"
                  Live like you'll die tomorrow, learn like you'll live forever.

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                  • #24
                    Poking around in "the human powered home"

                    lotsa news letters. TM's FM's practicing knot tying, again... with these arthritic busted up paws.

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                    • #25
                      You mean I could be listening to books instead of this crazy ass devil music I like so much !

                      Now that is a dilemma :rolleyes:

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                      • #26
                        the ax book and wildwood wisdom
                        just finished 'indian trails and grizzly tails' a book about a fellow who was raised on the flathead rez with the last of the true 'old way' natives.
                        good read...
                        im picking up 'colters run' on thursday at a used book store that they have been holding for me (it was on my 'wanted' list at the store)

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Rage For Order View Post
                          You mean I could be listening to books instead of this crazy ass devil music I like so much !

                          Now that is a dilemma :rolleyes:
                          I listen to about 1.5 hrs a day with the drive to and from work and driving around during the day.

                          I keep 3 to 4 audiobooks on my MP3 all the time.

                          google "free audio books"....most history books are public domain...and free to download.

                          I also use the public library.....all the current titles.

                          I rarely listen to music in the car.....it's nice to learn while you drive.

                          I listen to music while surfing the net....right now Counting Crows....earlier CCR and some QueensRyche.....yesterday it was Suicidal Tendencies and Journey.

                          Mix it up with a little Holmes, Dr Watson, and Patrick Henry......and you get a pretty well rounded day....:)
                          Live like you'll die tomorrow, learn like you'll live forever.

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                          • #28
                            I liked the DT series by King.....check pic and title....:)

                            If you have a commute to work....check out a audiobook....they rock.
                            Live like you'll die tomorrow, learn like you'll live forever.

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                            • #29
                              I just got 3 new books from Amazon today (I'm soooo excited) 1-When there is no doctor, 2- Bug Out, 3-How to survive TEOTWAWKI, the one by Rawles. I like to buy my books when I can, for future reference:)
                              Action expresses priorities!!!!!!

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                              • #30
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