Skywalker 11:44 PM 08-08-2012
Star Wars Republic Commando: Hard Contact
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pektel 12:00 AM 08-09-2012
Originally Posted by bighairlogo:
A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson. I recommend to anyone especially if you like/live near the appalachian trail
Nice choice. haven't read that since high school. probably worth a second read.
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Pilon 09:03 AM 08-09-2012
Justin Cronin's "The Passage"
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Eleven 10:46 AM 08-09-2012
I'm taking Dan's advice and starting "Enemies Foreign and Domestic" today.
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BeerAdvocate 12:19 PM 08-09-2012
Originally Posted by Pilon:
Justin Cronin's "The Passage"
Travis, Great Book. Travis
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Mr. Ed 10:35 PM 08-09-2012
Cod: A Biography of the Fish that Changed the World by Mark Kurlanksy
Easy to read world/global/transnational popular history book. Very interesting.
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LT_Blueshine 11:49 PM 08-09-2012
Tales by H.P. Lovecraft
I love scary stories but Lovecraft lets the reader scare themselves with their own imagination.
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Ranger_B 01:35 PM 08-10-2012
Just finished fearless what a great book. Working on soldier dogs now.
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pnoon 01:38 PM 08-10-2012
Fatal Voyage by Kathy Reichs
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jledou 06:17 AM 08-14-2012
Finished up Wool 1-5. Interesting story line and quick reads.
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elderboy02 07:32 AM 08-14-2012
Originally Posted by Eleven:
I'm taking Dan's advice and starting "Enemies Foreign and Domestic" today.
:-):-)
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rebelknight 09:41 PM 08-15-2012
forgop 03:55 PM 08-16-2012
Duff McKagan-It's so Easy
Doesn't seem to be as good of a start as Slash's book, bu still good nonetheless. I have Adler's book on the way.
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Eleven 07:34 AM 08-24-2012
Originally Posted by Eleven:
I'm taking Dan's advice and starting "Enemies Foreign and Domestic" today.
For some reason that book took me two weeks to finish.
Starting Mortal by Dekker/Lee today.
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irratebass 07:59 AM 08-24-2012
Originally Posted by forgop:
Duff McKagan-It's so Easy
Doesn't seem to be as good of a start as Slash's book, bu still good nonetheless. I have Adler's book on the way.
Very cool
:-) Adler's I am very interested in.
I just started Nerd Do Well by Simon Pegg
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Apoco 08:26 AM 08-24-2012
Originally Posted by jledou:
Finished up Wool 1-5. Interesting story line and quick reads.
That was a good, quick read. That same author (Hugh Howey) released a new short story called "The Plagiarist" about 3 months ago - it is worth a read as well. Be warned - I read it in about 2 hours...so I'm not kidding when I say "short"
:-)
I'm now 1 month into Lord of the Rings. The storyline is fantastic - but Tolkein gives so. much. detail. I'm only like 40% of the way through the trilogy...
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jledou 10:14 AM 08-24-2012
Originally Posted by Apoco:
That was a good, quick read. That same author (Hugh Howey) released a new short story called "The Plagiarist" about 3 months ago - it is worth a read as well. Be warned - I read it in about 2 hours...so I'm not kidding when I say "short" :-)
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Thanks Alex I will take a look at it.
I just read The Last Templar by Raymond Khoury this week on at "quick" trip to China.
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elderboy02 10:54 AM 08-24-2012
Originally Posted by Eleven:
For some reason that book took me two weeks to finish...
What did you think of the book? It took me a while to read as well.
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Eleven 01:00 PM 08-24-2012
Originally Posted by elderboy02:
What did you think of the book? It took me a while to read as well.
I can't really figure out why it took me about 2x as long to read, I liked it a lot. I think that maybe during the first half, I wasn't reading as much as I usually do each night. After I hit around 60% (Kindle version, I love seeing percentages and not page numbers!) it flew by.
There were 2 parts in the book where my heart rate was actually going nuts, like I was there, feeling the adrenaline.
So many authors use extreme details in their books, sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't but in this case I think it helped put you into the action instead of just bombarding you with useless minutiae like what kind of shoelaces people were wearing. The very detailed descriptions of weapons and clothing helped paint an amazing picture in my head of what was going on.
Stephen Lawhead does the same thing in "The Skin Map" and "The Bone House" but not nearly as effective as Bracken does.
I'm juggling a couple trilogies right now, after Mortal I think I'll get Domestic Enemies: The Reconquista and read it. I like allowing books time to sink in before I hop into the next one in a series.
Thanks for the heads up on this one Dan, I've already recommended it to another friend who's into the espionage genre.
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elderboy02 01:27 PM 08-24-2012
Originally Posted by Eleven:
I can't really figure out why it took me about 2x as long to read, I liked it a lot. I think that maybe during the first half, I wasn't reading as much as I usually do each night. After I hit around 60% (Kindle version, I love seeing percentages and not page numbers!) it flew by.
There were 2 parts in the book where my heart rate was actually going nuts, like I was there, feeling the adrenaline.
So many authors use extreme details in their books, sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't but in this case I think it helped put you into the action instead of just bombarding you with useless minutiae like what kind of shoelaces people were wearing. The very detailed descriptions of weapons and clothing helped paint an amazing picture in my head of what was going on.
Stephen Lawhead does the same thing in "The Skin Map" and "The Bone House" but not nearly as effective as Bracken does.
I'm juggling a couple trilogies right now, after Mortal I think I'll get Domestic Enemies: The Reconquista and read it. I like allowing books time to sink in before I hop into the next one in a series.
Thanks for the heads up on this one Dan, I've already recommended it to another friend who's into the espionage genre.
Very cool! My adrenaline was flowing too in a couple places. I also think it took a while to read b/c I didn't read enough each night. I love reading with the Kindle app on the iPad b/c the percentages help
:-)
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