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Re: Books
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joshm28
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Blind Man's Bluff, the true story of submarine espionage during the cold War.
That’s a fantastic book. I kept calling my BIL who’s a retired Sub Commander, lol.
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Re: Books
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What kind of stuff do you like?
I'm all over the place. I never really got into fiction kind of stuff, but I'm open to it. In the past year I've read a lot of biographies, memoir type books. I like learning about new things. I just finished Path of the Puma, which was just a book all about mountain lions. With my job, I read a lot of "spiritual" or theological based books. Love them, won't get tired of them anytime soon, but I need something else sometimes. Plenty of good suggestions on here. Thanks guys. Time to start working through this list.
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Re: Books
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10/07/19 07:20 PM
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I like the jack reacher books, I am not really into fiction either but they are a good series
Super Predator
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Re: Books
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10/07/19 07:35 PM
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toothdoc
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What kind of stuff do you like?
I'm all over the place. I never really got into fiction kind of stuff, but I'm open to it. In the past year I've read a lot of biographies, memoir type books. I like learning about new things. I just finished Path of the Puma, which was just a book all about mountain lions. With my job, I read a lot of "spiritual" or theological based books. Love them, won't get tired of them anytime soon, but I need something else sometimes. Plenty of good suggestions on here. Thanks guys. Time to start working through this list. I read to escape reality for a bit. I like fiction, particularly mysteries and spy books. I’ll try to find some of the authors I really like.
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Re: Books
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10/07/19 07:36 PM
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Bigbamaboy
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Out of the Depths by Edgar Harrold. It’s the first hand account of a man who went down on the Indianapolis, and how God saved him( physically and spiritually).
Unbroken. Other than the Bible, it’s prob the best book I’ve ever read.
Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?
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Re: Books
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10/07/19 11:56 PM
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If you like Crime Drama the Book "Red Dragon" by Thomas Harris (same guy who wrote Silence of the Lambs) is one of the best I have ever read. They have made two movies based on it. One called "Manhunter" and the second called "Red Dragon". Neither lived up to the book.
Also the book "Helter Skelter" by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry about the real life Manson murders is a good read in this genre.
For Swords and Sorcery books read "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings" for sure. Also A Song of Ice and Fire series by George R Martin.
For Horror. "The Shining" by Stephen King. "The Exorcist" BY William Blatty.
The best index to a person’s character is (a) how he treats people who can’t do him any good, and (b) how he treats people who can’t fight back. - Abigail van Buren
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