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What's on your book list?

Orsorum

Lifer
Mine:
The Nuremberg Trial - Ann Tusa, John Tusa
The Other Nuremberg: The Untold Story of the Tokyo War Crimes Trials - Arnold Brackman
The Anatomy of the Nuremberg Trials: A Personal Memoir - Telford Taylor
Witness to Nuremberg: An Oral History of American Participants at the War Crimes Trials - Bruce M. Stave, et al
Doenitz at Nuremberg: A Reappraisal - William L. Hart
The Nuremberg Trial (Crime, Justice, and Punishment) - B. Marvis
Nuremberg Forty Years Later: The Struggle Against Injustice in Our Time: International Human Rights Conference, November 1987 Papers and Proceeding
The Nazi Germany Sourcebook - Roderick Stackelberg, Sally Anne Winkle
The Aeneid - Virgil
The Mask of Command - John Keegan
The Price of Admiralty - John Keegan
Atlas Shrugged - Ayn Rand
Capitalism - Ayn Rand
Economics in One Lesson - Henry Hazlitt
Capitalism - George Reisman
Human Action: A Treatise on Economics - Ludwig Von Mises
From Chronicle to Canon : The Hermeneutics of the Spring and Autumn Annals according to Tung Chung-shu
Timing and Rulership in Master Luªs Spring and Autumn Annals (Lushi Chunqiu)
Three Strategies of Huang Shi Gong
The Thirty-Six Strategems: Secret Art of War
The Six Secret Teachings on the Way of Strategy: Tai-Kung Liu Tao
The Book of Balance and Harmony
A History of Chinese Mathematics - Jean-Claude Martzloff
The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art: Companion and Commentary - Kang-Shen
The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money - John Maynard Keynes
Attacks, The Rommel Papers - Erwin Rommel
The Art of War - Machiavelli

This is just what's in my half.com and Amazon.com wishlists. This doesn't list the box full of other books I have at home (Aristotle, Neitzche, Churchill, etc.)

So, what's on your book list?
 
List to read (?)

The Cat who could walk through walls- Heinlein
Dark Tide I- Onslaught- Michael A. Stackpole
Dark Tide II- Ruin- Michael A. Stackpole
The Second Generation-Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman
Immortalis- RA Salvatore
The Lone Drow- RA Salvatore
The Lost Tales: Book 1- Tolkein

amish
 
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
List to read (?)

The Cat who could walk through walls- Heinlein
Dark Tide I- Onslaught- Michael A. Stackpole
Dark Tide II- Ruin- Michael A. Stackpole
The Second Generation-Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman
Immortalis- RA Salvatore
The Lone Drow- RA Salvatore
The Lost Tales: Book 1- Tolkein

amish

If you're going to read The Cat Who Walks Through Walls, make sure you read The Number of the Beast first. The second half of the book will make a lot more sense.. Also, following both, read To Sail Beyond the Sunset.
 
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
List to read (?)

The Cat who could walk through walls- Heinlein
Dark Tide I- Onslaught- Michael A. Stackpole
Dark Tide II- Ruin- Michael A. Stackpole
The Second Generation-Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman
Immortalis- RA Salvatore
The Lone Drow- RA Salvatore
The Lost Tales: Book 1- Tolkein

amish

If you're going to read The Cat Who Walks Through Walls, make sure you read The Number of the Beast first. The second half of the book will make a lot more sense.. Also, following both, read To Sail Beyond the Sunset.

Thanks for the recommendation!
 
Originally posted by: Gunbuster
The Naked God: Flight/ Peter F. Hamilton

Read the entire series if you haven't, starting with The Reality Dysfunction: Emergence.. The series is an amazing work.
 
Originally posted by: DeathByAnts
Originally posted by: thedarkwolf
Well I have the everybook I have read book list right here in Excel if your that bored 🙂. Have another 50 or so on my wishlist.

Jeez, only 265?

Mine would be ~1750 or so by now.
DeathbyAnts has a bigger penis. how dare you only read 265 books. simpleton.
 
Re-reading Raymond E. Feist's Empire trilogy right now. After that, I'll probably pull another book out of my huge collection to read. I'm going to the library this weekend, though.
 
Freud - Civilization and its Discontents
Kafka - The Trial
Sinclair Lewis - Arrowsmith, Babbit
Harry Potter Series
Steinbeck - The Long Valley
Edith Hamilton - Mythology
 
Just picked up the new Sword of Truth novel, and a couple books in a series I thought looked interesting - A Hymn Before Battle and Gust Front, both by John Ringo.
 
just finished reading fast food nation and nickel and dimed and the elegant universe


want to reread: catcher in the rye

want to read: slaughterhouse 5, the perks of being a wallflower
 
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