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here's one that you'll love!!
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re-browsing "Animal Physiology" by Knut Schidt-Knielsen before giving it to a friend
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Killing Lincoln by Bill O'Reilly. Excellent.
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Because I have not had to go to war unlike my father and grandfather(WW1 and WW2) I find war books fascinating knowing that you may not come back alive. Reading "Lancaster-the story of a famous bomber". Lest we forget. Oh yes Mike don't worry about about your internet writing, it is a good question.
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The Admirals (Nimitz, Halsey, Leahy & King) by Walter Borneman
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The Disappearing Spoon and The Violinist Thumb both written by Sam Kean
The Two Lives of Charlemagne The Enterprising Americans by John Chamberlain |
If you liked the series you'll love the book Band of Brothers.
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Lone Survivor
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SHILOH 1862 by winston groom
the same guy wrote forest gump |
Headed off on a biz trip. In my bag: "River Town" by Peter Hessler, a China travel narrative, and a fat issue of "Velo", French bicycle magazine.
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Two books, one could qualify as a picture book :).
Horatio's Drive - first auto crossing the US in 1903. 4 stars Red Ink by David Wessel - new release, inside the Fed. budget. Mentioned somewhere in PARF but sobering, fascinating, history, insane American scary toilet reading. 4 stars |
"The Blood Sugar Solution" by Mark Hyman, MD. Just finishing Chapter 6. Hope the rest is not as effin' scary. Required reading for every parent. Come to think about it ... everybody.
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Finding Ultra by Rich Roll
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Mornings on Horseback
TR's early years by McCullough. Really enjoying it. Although Alexander Hamilton by Chrenow was even more fun. |
The Middle East - Bernard Lewis
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I just finished The Red Circle by Brandon Webb. It was interesting, but not the groundbreaking revelation I had hoped it would be. It was short on details where I wanted to know more and long on details where I didn't care much. |
The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the
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