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I'm reading The Natural, by Bernard Malamud - 1952.
 
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Shift, the 2nd book in Hugh Howey's Silo series. I recently finished the first book, Wool.
 
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A Christmas gift. A first edition copy of “The Haj.” Uris


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Shift, the 2nd book in Hugh Howey's Silo series. I recently finished the first book, Wool.


I've got Wool too, struggling to get through it.

At the moment reading Gordon R. Dickson's second book of Dragon Knight series. Not normally a huge fan of fantasy but this one is fun.

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Re-reading the Track series by Jerry Ahern. Book 4 at the moment.


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Origin by Dan Brown.



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D-Day by Stephen Ambrose.

EXCELLENT read about the D-Day landings in Normandy. Full of first-person accounts, enemy and allied points of view, etc. He is an outstanding author. The book is 700+ pages long, but it's a very easy read. . .



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Rebel Yell. It's a biography of Stonewall Jackson
 
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Hue 1968 by Mark Bowden. Recommended reading!
 
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The Cuban Affair by Nelson Demille. I highly recommend!


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The Dogs of War by Frederick Forsyth. Next up is One Year After by William Forstchen (let's hope Forstchen used an editor this time).
 
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Zora Arkus-Duntov, The Legend Behind Corvette.

Next up, The Moon Is Down by Steinbeck


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Just finished "In Harms Way", now killing time reading some Louis L'Amour. I've got 4 on my library hold list for my Kindle:

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City of Endless Nights - next in the Prendergast Series
Deep Freeze - next in Sanford's Virgil Flowers
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A favorite from a bit ago: Killers of the Flower Moon, what an American tragedy, a very good read.


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Encounter in Rendlesham Forest by Nick Pope, John Burroughs USAF (Ret) and Jim Penniston USAF (Ret) another classic UFO incident to add to my collection, one of the greatest in fact! Smile


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Just finished Artemis by Andy Weir. I figured it would be tough to equal his book The Martian and, while Artemisstarted strong, IMO, it ran out of gas and was tough to finish.

I also just read Mayflower by Nathaniel Philbrick and thought it was excellent.

I'm just about to leave for vacation and picked up Xenophon's Cyrus the Great: The Arts of Leadership and War which was recommended by Ryan Holiday.


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I also just read Mayflower by Nathaniel Philbrick and thought it was excellent.

I read Philbrick's The Last Stand, about the battle of the Little Big Horn, last year and it was very good.
 
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Tribe of Mentors - Tim Ferriss



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I also just read Mayflower by Nathaniel Philbrick and thought it was excellent.

I read Philbrick's The Last Stand, about the battle of the Little Big Horn, last year and it was very good.


Oh, good. I picked that one up at a Goodwill store, and it's on my "need to read" list (along with about 30 other books).



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THE SNOWMAN by Jo Nesbo
 
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