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The 5 people you meet in heaven. A short one, but pretty good so far. Will prolly finish in next sitting.
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The Universal History of Numbers
The World's First Number Systems by Georges Ifrah I'm on the section about Elamite and Sumerian counting systems and the invention of the balance sheet Riveting!! ;) Wonder how it will all end :r |
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Penthouse...
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I'm reading the new one by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child- Cemetery Dance. Very good-has zombies in NYC! |
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"Gates Of Fire" by Steven Pressfield. A great book about the battle of Thermopylae.
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John Wayne: American by Randy Roberts and James S. Olson
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Curently sitting at work reading the SOP (Standard Operating Procedures) for the U.S. Marine Corps Force Recon Teams; in hopes of working with them in the near future.
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Outdoor Life and Field & Stream magazines
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About Face: The Odyssey of an American Warrior.
Autobiography of Colonel David Hackworth. |
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Just started Foreign Enemies And Traitors by Matthew Bracken, third in a series.
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Finished Battleground and know working on Line of Fire
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Finished Cemetery Dance which was great! Read The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, which was a nice little story and today I start Scarecrow at the Feast. Also listening to The Girl with The Dragon Tattoo on audio-very interesting book.
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The Private Equity Primer (The Best of the Debevoise & Plimpton Private Equity Report)
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Duma Key by Stephen King.
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
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Nature Girl by Carl Hiaasen
Quite funny I might add:D |
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Start Where You Are by Chris Gardner
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Just finishing up "Before the Storm" about Goldwater's 1964 campaign. I'm always amazed at how history seems to repeat itself. So many themes from that campaign sound like issues we still hear today. I'm about ready to start "Churchill's Triumph" by Michael Dobbs. I've never read any of his historical fiction. But, I've always been interested in the Yalta Conference at the end of WWII. That is the centerpiece of this book from Churchill's perspective. Look like a fun read. |
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The Lazarus Project by Aleksandar Hemon. It's not a beach book exactly, but I'm loving it for lines like, "Belief and delusion are incestuous siblings."
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A History of the American People
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finished the millenium triology by Stieg Larsson. best novels that i read in the last 2 years.
looking for some good non fiction recommendation. |
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I started Finnegan's Wake a while back - 1973, I think - and hope to finish soon.
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Finished reading Skeletons at the Feast-very thought provoking tale about the final days of Germany in the wake of the Russian army. Started Olive Kitteridge-the latest Pulitzer prize winner.
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Finished "Handbook of Hatches"....it's a fly-fishing book and started "Frankenstein"
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Reading Toll the Hounds by Steven Erikson. Now I need to wait until he publishes the next two. :(
Listening to The Eye of the World at the gym. |
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Star Trek: The Starless World
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Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell. One of the best books on success and how it is attained.
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"The Living Dead", a zombie short story anthology edited by John Joseph Adams.
Quite good book, though the stories are not your typical horror zombie stories so some people (*cough*Dooge*cough*) looking for gore might be a tad bit disappointed. But it does have stories that take a different twist on the zombie mythology. My favorite out of all the short stories is one called "This Year's Class Picture" by Dan Simmons. |
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World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War by Max Brooks
Took it on vacation and couldn't put it down. Posted via Mobile Device |
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I, Jedi
I am a star wars dork and tend to read those types of books. :D |
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Fool by Christopher Moore.
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Star Trek: The New Voyages
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Second Wave: Acorna's Children by Anne Mccaffery and Elizabeth A Scarborough
I enjoyed Mccaffrey's Dragonriders of Pern series years ago, so I thought I would give this series a try. This is about the 9th book in the series with one more to go, (so far). Overall the series has been mildly interesting, but unexceptional. Though not labeled as such, it should probably be relagated to the young adults section as these are quite unchallenging reading. I have continued going through the series only because my local library had them all, they're easy to read while also doing something else, (like listening to the Sox game) and I am curious to see how it all comes out in the end. |
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Finished Thunderstruck, by Erik Larson. Great read-about Marconi and the invention of the wireless radio interspersed with a good old Victorian murder story. This is the same guy who wrote Devil in the White City about the Chicago Worlds Fair. Finished the Janissary Tree by Jason Goodwin-1830 Istanbul mystery-good book...now what to read????
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"Mark Twain a Life" by Ron Powers. Very good so far. :tu
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Bound By Honor: A Mafioso's Story
By: Bill Bonanno This is the family that the movie the Godfather used as a template. |
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I'm reading Artie Lange's autobiography Too Fat to Fish. Going to the library today going to checkout something.. Maybe some more James Patterson or go with something I've never tried before.
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Traffic: Why we drive the way we do and what it says about us.
Really good book. I recommend it. |
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Attempting to read Quicksilver by Neal Stephenson it is a bit tiresome but I hear the first hundred or so pages are a bit hard to get through.
Last book I read was On Killing |
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How to Reassess Your Chess by Jeremy Silman. (yep, I'm a chess geek)
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Another good read that is closely related is The Amateur's Mind (also by Silman). It exposes common myths and misconceptions held by beginners through masters. The best part of both of these books is that there is a lot of explanation (in easy to read prose) between the diagrams of the positions. Most chess books give a diagram and a long dry list of moves and cryptic notations and that doesn't always make for good reading. ;) |
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Sirens of Titan by Kurt Vonnegut. He's pretty damn good.
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The Essential Wilderness Navigator.
I have been approched to teach a couple of Map & Compass/Wilderness Navigation classes, so I am researching material for my power point presentations. Novel concept for me, get paid for doing something I actually enjoy :D |
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Started The Life of Elizabeth I by Alison Weir. We are watching The Tudors right now so I am on an english history kick. Also got her book on the court of Henry VIII
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