yourchoice 08:28 PM 07-05-2011
After watching the first season on HBO, I decided to reat The Game of Thrones. Excellent, but I don't know if I'd like it as much if I hadn't watched the series.
:-)
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timj219 10:34 PM 07-05-2011
Just finished "An Army at Dawn" by rick Atkinson. Excellent narrative history of the allied invasion of north Africa in WWII. Casts a new light for me on people like bradley, patton, eisenhower during their first (sometimes bumbling) steps as commanders on a large scale. Told mostly through the contemporaneous records of both leaders and led.
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hscmit 04:58 AM 07-06-2011
Blak Smyth 07:07 AM 07-06-2011
cA
Just picked up my first copy this weekend.
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hotreds 09:33 AM 07-06-2011
Salvation and Sovereignty: A Molinist Approach by Kenneth Keathley
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designwise1 01:03 PM 07-06-2011
Just finished 'Quest For The Faradawn' by Richard Ford last night. Starting 'Dune' today. I know... should have read it a long time ago.
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AtlantaDave 07:24 PM 07-06-2011
Part of my bucket list is to read some well known classics. I've already read The Count of Monte Cristo, 20k Leagues Under the Sea, War of the Worlds and currently reading Around the World in 80 Days.
BTW, lots of these are free for downloading in Amazon for the Kindle and the Kindle app.
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Emjaysmash 01:34 PM 07-08-2011
Dune Messiah by Frank Herbert
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kickerb 01:41 PM 07-08-2011
racerX 01:47 PM 07-08-2011
Originally Posted by AtlantaDave:
Part of my bucket list is to read some well known classics. I've already read The Count of Monte Cristo, 20k Leagues Under the Sea, War of the Worlds and currently reading Around the World in 80 Days.
BTW, lots of these are free for downloading in Amazon for the Kindle and the Kindle app.
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Great Idea - I did the same but went after Hemmingway - old man and the sea plus fitzgerald's great gatsby. Highly recomend both
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rebelknight 07:14 AM 07-09-2011
The lord of the rings the return of the king
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elderboy02 08:56 AM 07-09-2011
Last week I finished License To Pawn: Pawn Stars. I recommend the book. Lots of good stories in there.
I started reading Black Mass about Boston mob guy Whitey Bulger.
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688sonarmen 09:24 AM 07-09-2011
"The real wizard of Oz" Biography of Frank Buam
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TXRebel 09:41 AM 07-09-2011
Desperados: Latin Drug Lords, U.S. Lawmen, and the War America Can't Win by Elaine Shannon
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qwerty1500 11:08 AM 07-09-2011
The President and the Assassin by Scott Miller. Caught my eye in the bookstore yesterday. Didn't know much about McKinley and always wondered about the turn of the chentury anarchists.
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BeerAdvocate 12:22 PM 07-09-2011
miss perigrine's home for peculiar children - great fast read!
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gettysburgfreak 02:31 PM 07-09-2011
Originally Posted by TXRebel:
Desperados: Latin Drug Lords, U.S. Lawmen, and the War America Can't Win by Elaine Shannon
Is there any mention of the border patrol? Book sounds interesting based just on the title.
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TXRebel 09:33 PM 07-09-2011
Originally Posted by gettysburgfreak:
Is there any mention of the border patrol? Book sounds interesting based just on the title.
Not yet, but one of the DEA Agents was prior BP.
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Starscream 10:32 PM 07-09-2011
The Unvanquished
It's good, but not one of Faulkner's best. A lot more straightforward than his best work.
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ucubed 10:57 PM 07-09-2011
I'm one of those who starts a book, puts it down, finds another, starts that one, and the it cycles back to the original book. I'm in the middle of Water for Elephants, The Book of Air, The Relic, House of Leaves, and Into the Wild. Sadly I'm about to start Simon Pegg's Nerd Do Well (but I'll probably finish this one)
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