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July 05, 2023, 06:01 PM
lithogWhat have you been reading?
The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis.
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July 05, 2023, 07:12 PM
SigmundI'm 2/3 through a trilogy on the US Army in the Pacific during WWII. Newsflash: The Marines did not win the Pacific War all by themselves, the Army did a heck of a lot more fighting but got less recognition.
Here are the John McManus books:
https://www.amazon.com/Fire-Fo...75046/ref=mp_s_a_1_1 https://www.amazon.com/Island-.../132-0733433-9836800https://www.amazon.com/End-Ear...86885/ref=mp_s_a_1_7Every time I read about the Pacific Theater, I develop less and less respect for MacArthur, who was a narcissistic jerk! I have even more respect for Harry S Truman who had the balls to fire him.
July 22, 2023, 08:01 PM
AUTiger89I've tried to read 1984 several times and abandoned it each time. Just excruciating to read, though the writing is very good.
I just finished Notorious Nashville, and The Crusades From Beginning To End (a very short summary), and have started A Short History Of The World and A Dark Night In Aurora, about the theater mass shooting by James Holmes.
Phone's ringing, Dude. July 23, 2023, 07:45 AM
cyberphobianow reading Icelandic thrillers wow those peoples minds are amazing.
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July 23, 2023, 09:06 AM
AUTiger89Changed my mind and started All The Flowers Are Dying, 16th book in the Matt Scudder series.
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Originally posted by AUTiger89:
I've tried to read 1984 several times and abandoned it each time. Just excruciating to read, though the writing is very good.
I just finished Notorious Nashville, and The Crusades From Beginning To End (a very short summary), and have started A Short History Of The World and A Dark Night In Aurora, about the theater mass shooting by James Holmes.
Phone's ringing, Dude. July 23, 2023, 03:35 PM
PKFanCurrently going through the Joe Pickett series by CJ Box. Currently on "Winterkill".
July 23, 2023, 07:42 PM
CoolRich59I've been burning through the Preston & Child Agent Pendergast series. Over the last couple of months, I've read:
- Dance of Death
- The Wheel of Darkness
- Cemetery Dance
- Fever Dream
- Cold Vengeance
- Two Graves
- White Fire
- Blue Labyrinth
- Crimson Shore
- Obsidian Chamber, and
- City of Endless Night
Currently, I'm reading the Elmore Leonard Raylan Givens books. I've finished Pronto and Riding the Rap, and am about halfway through Raylan.
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July 24, 2023, 11:23 AM
dan03833I just finished J.L. Bourne's The Tomorrow War. I like the pace of his writing and how he doesn't get caught up in too much detail of some things.
July 24, 2023, 03:47 PM
UTsigquote:
Originally posted by akcopnfbks:
Also just finished a couple of really interesting takes on classic fairy tales by Christina Henry.....one is Alice, the other is Lost Boy. Alternative and bloody what-if takes on Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan, respectively. Unexpectedly good and quick reads. I grabbed Alice at the airport and finished it in a single flight from Seattle to Dallas.
I saw you post and just finished "Lost Boy", really entertaining, a certainly different take. "Alice" is on my library wait list.
I've recently read 4 of Baldacci's Amos Decker books, waiting on the library for the next. Enjoying these, so far.
Right now, I've started "Trust" by Hernan Diaz, it was gift, knew nothing about it. So far, it's an interesting read, not sure what's to come.
"Nature scares me" a quote by my friend Bob after a rough day at sea.
July 25, 2023, 09:51 AM
CoolRich59Started reading Willa Cather's short stories. She is one of my favorite authors.
Some of these stories, particularly "Neighbour Rosicky" and "The Enchanted Bluff", are excellent.
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July 25, 2023, 12:52 PM
6gunsquote:
I've recently read 4 of Baldacci's Amos Decker books, waiting on the library for the next. Enjoying these, so far.
Coincidentally, I'm on #4 of the Decker series myself right now.
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July 31, 2023, 08:17 AM
drabfourquote:
Originally posted by AUTiger89:
I've tried to read 1984 several times and abandoned it each time. Just excruciating to read, though the writing is very good.
Just finished reading it a few days ago, not really in any hurry and just read in spare time here and there. Now at least I can say I’ve read it but I won’t be going back and rereading it.
August 01, 2023, 11:06 AM
UTsig"Trust" by Hernan Diaz, a very different book. It's four books in one and all comes together in book four. The finance world in the '20s, a different take, different perspective. I liked it for it's being different and the way it comes together. I looked it up on Amazon and saw that it was "One of Obama's favorite books of 2022". I doubt he read it, maybe the audiobook while napping.
Now reading "The Collector" the latest by Daniel Silva, enjoyable as expected.
"Nature scares me" a quote by my friend Bob after a rough day at sea.
August 01, 2023, 12:54 PM
Fed161Just started Brad Thor's new thriller "Dead Fall." I am liking it a lot. The main character is Scot Harvath who is in most of Brad Thor's books. It is set in the current conflict in Ukraine.
August 01, 2023, 01:54 PM
cyberphobiaLARS KEPLAR Spider, another mind blowing Nordic thriller
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August 01, 2023, 05:55 PM
Ironbuttquote:
Originally posted by Fed161:
Just started Brad Thor's new thriller "Dead Fall." I am liking it a lot. The main character is Scot Harvath who is in most of Brad Thor's books. It is set in the current conflict in Ukraine.
Thanks. I'm about halfway through the latest Grisham book, and forgot Brad Thor had a new one. I just ordered it before it slips my mind again.
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August 08, 2023, 10:15 AM
joel9507Wrapped up Robert Conquest's "The Great Terror" covering Stalin's purges.
Next up is one of Simon Scarrow's 'Order of the Eagle' Roman historical fiction series - I'm up to #18, "Traitors of Rome."
August 08, 2023, 11:25 AM
parabellumCurrently reading and thoroughly enjoying William S. Burroughs'
Junkie. Burroughs pulls you right in, and knowing that the work is semi-biographical makes it all the more intriguing.
August 08, 2023, 12:55 PM
TMatsquote:
Originally posted by parabellum:
Currently reading and thoroughly enjoying William S. Burroughs' Junkie. Burroughs pulls you right in, and knowing that the work is semi-biographical makes it all the more intriguing.
Interesting, I hadn’t heard of this book.
Finished Jack Carr’s latest and now I’m re-reading
Two Years Before the Mast, Richard Henry Dana. It’s every bit as good as I remembered it. Dana went to law school after his return to Massachusetts (what became Harvard Law) and had a distinguished career specializing in maritime law.
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August 08, 2023, 08:31 PM
PKFanJust about to start "Why We Drive" by Matthew Crawford. I really liked his "Shopclass as Soulcraft", enough to have read it more than once.