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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    Was an okay Book.have read all the navy seal sniper books that have come out in the past couple yrs,They are somewhat boring.
    Can you recommend a good book, for once I'm done with American Assassin?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lolita1x2 View Post
    Can you recommend a good book, for once I'm done with American Assassin?
    If You have an E reader,are thousands of books online,some for cheap 99 cents in some cases,
    One I just finished was a new book about the wright Bros,was fantastic.
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    About a 1/4 way through the bible! Very long descriptive sections but it's not a bad read so far! Amen

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    Quote Originally Posted by S0LITARYS0LDIER View Post
    About a 1/4 way through the bible! Very long descriptive sections but it's not a bad read so far! Amen
    Been thinking about reading the Bible,at my age is sort of like cramming for my finals in college
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    Finished Can't we Talk About Something More Pleasant, and I have to say, I would have rather read something more pleasant.

    Currently reading Physics and Philosophy (by Heisenberg) while at work, and The Circle while at home. A student recommended The Circle, and it's fine, I guess. Reminds me of why I deleted my Facebook and Instagram accounts. Physics and Philosophy is very interesting.

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    This will be a potential, "reading room" only type book i.e., about 15 minutes at a time, or maybe longer if I had a fibre rich diet the day before.

    So far, very interesting, "Full Catastrophe Living" by Jon Kabat-Zinn.

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    This Wicked World by Richard Lange.......could not put it down....SWMBO said I did not talk to her the whole weekend! As I scramble to defend myself, I'm thinking, yes, and what is your point?
    "Call me Ishmael"
    CUTS LANE WOOL HAIR LIKE A Saus-AGE!

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    Wine and war,a fantastic read about how the nazis raveged the french wine industry,demanding 50K bottles of wine a week.
    BUT the french were able to hide Millions of bottles of the best and sent the germans the crap.
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    I know what you mean about wishing you'd read it earlier. I often wish I'd discovered my love of history when I was much younger. I would have had time to read a lot more.

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