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I just finished Pompeii by Robert Harris. It's really good and its descriptions of the Roman aquaducts and the eruption of Vesuvius really tickled the engineering loving part of my brain.
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Quote:His work on Truman and John Adams were also both very good.Everything he does is good. Just line them up and learn a ton!
“It is the job of thinking people not to be on the side of the executioners.”
― Albert Camus
I am ashamed to admit that I hardly ever read any books. The last book I bought and read was Dean Koontz's Fear Nothing, and the book was great until the Climax of the story. Then I had the feeling as if a ghost writer had finished the book so that he could work on something else as it took a nose dive and stunk at that point.
I just finished "Otherworld" by Evan Ronan and Orona by Adam James. Both a bit sci fi/fantasy. The first is a Young Adult book but was very good and a bit more on the fresh side of things for my taste in books.
I'm currently reading "The Glass Castle" by Jeannette Walls. I have a group of people Im doing a reading contest with, read 50 books in a year but each book should meet a certain criteria on the list. Like the book Im reading now(Glass Castle) is a Memoir so I will check that off my list.
We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:A previous thread on this topic lead me to Vince Flynn (thanks, FBT) and I've been reading his books ever since. If you like Flynn, try Brad Thor. Baldacci is good as well. As much as I'm not fan a fan of OReilly, his books..Killing.... Are pretty good. Biographies are a few I like. Willie Nelsons, Keith Richards and Ozzys was hilarious.
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I just finished Rising to the Challenge: My Leadership Journey by Carly Fiorina. Very interesting read.
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Quote:I just finished Rising to the Challenge: My Leadership Journey by Carly Fiorina. Very interesting read.At the moment, I don't believe that Fiorina will win the nomination, but whoever the GOP nominee is would be foolish not to have her on their presidential cabinet.
Quote:At the moment, I don't believe that Fiorina will win the nomination, but whoever the GOP nominee is would be foolish not to have her on their presidential cabinet. I'm not going to make this thread political and give my view regarding politics. Regarding leadership though, she is definitely someone to learn from. There are 10 kinds of people in this world. Those who understand binary and those who don't. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
I'm working on Blood Meridian by McCarthy. I think a couple people posted on here they liked it. I'm enjoying it so far.
“It is the job of thinking people not to be on the side of the executioners.”
― Albert Camus
Just checking back to see what everyone has been reading of late. Any new SciFi that I am missing? I just strated book 3 The Mistborn series by Sanderson. Loved the 1st two.
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At some point you just have to let go of what you thought should happen and live in what is happening.
I have Travis Barker's autobiography that I'm looking forward to reading! :yes:
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Quote:I'm working on Blood Meridian by McCarthy. I think a couple people posted on here they liked it. I'm enjoying it so far. The Road by McCarthy is good too. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
I enjoy all kinds of reading... two of my favorite series are:
The Saxon Stories by Bernard Cornwell (( books so far, I just finished the latest one last night) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Saxon_Stories and: The Travis McGee Series. (21 Books, all with a color in the title. Its tough to find all of them but worth it.) Read them all, in order. They are great! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_McGee Speaking of hard to find books, have all of you readers in this thread been to the Chamblin Book Mine on Roosevelt Blvd? That place is AMAZING!!!! Well over a MILLION used books all in one location. That's where I found all of the missing books in the Travis McGee Series. If you like to read and haven't been, you owe it to yourself to check it out. Think of it as a building about the size of a Sams club with shelves stacked floor to ceiling with books! Here's a (four year old) article about the place: http://jacksonville.com/news/metro/2011-...ears-later Quote:I'm working on Blood Meridian by McCarthy. I think a couple people posted on here they liked it. I'm enjoying it so far. That book is haunting. The judge is a crazy character. They are all crazy Quote:The Road by McCarthy is good too. All his stuff is great. Suttree No country for old men We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:All his stuff is great. If you want to be seriously creeped out, Child of God.
If something can corrupt you, you're corrupted already.
- Bob Marley ![]() Quote:The Road by McCarthy is good too. Agreed, the most realistic post-nuclear apocalypse saga I've ever read.
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Quote:The Road by McCarthy is good too. I read that one. Made it hard to sleep afterwards. Creeped me out.
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