Apoco 09:49 AM 05-09-2012
Originally Posted by CigarNut:
There are many, many great Heinlein books. Too many to list but you can't go wrong with any of them.
Yeah - I haven't seen any with an outright bad review. I've just gotten into reading in the last few months and the sci fi genre is fantastic to me. He and Isaac Asimov are the 2 that i see referenced the most as "this person really influenced me". Seems like they are good ones to dive in to
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rebelknight 09:56 AM 05-09-2012
I am a pole (and so can you)
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yourchoice 02:59 PM 05-09-2012
I'm currently alternating between Lee Child's Jack Reacher novels and Ian Rankin's John Rebus novels. Both have been very good so far.
One word of caution...Lee Child's website has some sort of problem with it (virus?). If interested, look at wiki or something similar.
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MrWolf55 03:32 PM 05-09-2012
I Like the Jesse Stone TV movies so I got the first book 'Night Passage' by Robert Parker. 100 or so pages into it and it's great so far. Hopefully it'll be good reading on the beach Friday
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Nathan 08:33 PM 05-09-2012
The Fires of Heaven by Robert Jordan
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pnoon 08:39 PM 05-09-2012
Originally Posted by yourchoice:
I'm currently alternating between Lee Child's Jack Reacher novels and Ian Rankin's John Rebus novels. Both have been very good so far.
One word of caution...Lee Child's website has some sort of problem with it (virus?). If interested, look at wiki or something similar.
Heard good things about Lee Child. Definitely on my list to try.
For a comprehensive list of fiction authors and their books, check out
Fantastic Fiction. I use it constantly.
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saigon68 09:21 PM 05-09-2012
Churchill, Hitler and the Unnecessary War. By Pat Buchanan
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qwerty1500 11:41 PM 05-09-2012
Originally Posted by saigon68:
Churchill, Hitler and the Unnecessary War. By Pat Buchanan
This has been on my list for a while. What did you think about it?
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yourchoice 08:53 AM 05-10-2012
Originally Posted by pnoon:
For a comprehensive list of fiction authors and their books, check out Fantastic Fiction. I use it constantly.
Looks like a really good resource. THanks Peter!
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emopunker2004 03:06 AM 05-11-2012
On Combat: The Psychology and Physiology of Deadly Conflict in War and in Peace
By LTC Dave Grossman
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Apoco 07:56 AM 05-11-2012
jledou 03:20 PM 05-11-2012
Finished up True Evil by Greg Isles. Interesting plot.
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bigpedunn 10:40 AM 05-12-2012
5 Years to Freedom The true story of Vietnam POW James N. Rowe
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markem 01:06 PM 05-12-2012
I'm taking all the Terry Pratchett books on my kindle while on vacation for the nest 9 days. I've read 4 so far and the list is big.
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CigarNut 03:45 PM 05-13-2012
City of Dragons: Volume Three of the Rain Wilds Chronicles By Robin Hobb
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pnoon 04:04 PM 05-13-2012
The Hunger Games.
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I have been reading Crime by Ferdinand Von Schirach, pretty cool compilation of short stories.
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blugill 10:51 AM 05-14-2012
Wool, Hugh Howey.
It's scifi, found the first five in an omnibus for 5.99 on my kindle.I'm nearly finished with the first one and started yesterday.
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Apoco 12:49 PM 05-14-2012
Originally Posted by blugill:
Wool, Hugh Howey.
It's scifi, found the first five in an omnibus for 5.99 on my kindle.I'm nearly finished with the first one and started yesterday.
You mentioning him made me remember. Looked him up - sure enough he's published another short story called "The Plagiarist". Very cool book - interesting concept.
Wool was a great set to read.
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czerbe 01:46 PM 05-14-2012
The first book in Game of Thrones... Or Fire and Ice I guess
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