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Books

Mickey Eye

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I need some suggestions as to what I should be reading. The first person to mention Dan Brown :cough:the hack:cough: will be shot.
 
1776 really interesting and in depth look at the Revolutionary War and some of the key figures in it for that year
 
Topic Title: Books
Topic Summary: Anything good out there?

Nope. No one has ever written a good book. I hear that one may be in the pipeline though...."a tale of two...somethings"


Seriously, I just read "The Zimmerman Telegram" by Barbara Tuchman during a road trip last weekend. Great, great, book. IMO, it reads like a spy novel, but since it's a true story, it's all the better. 😀
 
Originally posted by: leftyman
1776 really interesting and in depth look at the Revolutionary War and some of the key figures in it for that year

dude who's that by?? I love the American Revolution I've read almost everything I've gotten my hands on about it
 
Originally posted by: Accipiter22
Originally posted by: leftyman
1776 really interesting and in depth look at the Revolutionary War and some of the key figures in it for that year

dude who's that by?? I love the American Revolution I've read almost everything I've gotten my hands on about it

If so, pick up Founding Brothers. Had to read it for a class, and personally hated it, but I bet you'd like it (if you haven't already read it).
 
I ready Tommy Lee's autobiography entitled 'Tommyland' and I nearly had to put the book down and take a hot shower to wash the filth off. Man, the stuff that guy did is amazing.
 
Originally posted by: simms
Memoirs of a Geisha is one I'm reading right now. NY Bestseller for like... a year?

That is acutally on my to-read list. It is currently waiting patiently on my nightstand. I am currently reading Elric: Song of the Black Sword. I haven't decided on it, but I can say that it is not a 'can't put it down' book. Before that was Regina's Song. I really enjoyed it, stayed up way to late to finish it. Before that was Robert Heinlein Expanded Universe. If you like Heinlein you will probably love that book, it is a interesting look at the attitudes of post WWII America.
That is pretty much what I have read in the last 2 weeks or so.
 
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