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Just finishing this. Only a couple of short chapters left. Much better than I had anticipated. Boot Camp from the Drill Instructors perspective is a whole different world.
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I just finished reading this one by Rich Langston.
KNIVES OF THE HUDSON VALLEY. Lots of good information in here!
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Bought myself this for Christmas today. My wife says okay, but I have to wait until Christmas to read it! ::facepalm::

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I'm reading All The Gallant Men, written by Donald Stratton, a survivor of the U.S.S. Arizona.

As far as I can deduce, he is still one of the remaining living survivors.

He was burned over 2/3's of his body and escaped the ship by crawling hand-over-hand across a line thrown from another smaller craft.

He rejoined the Navy in 44 and served in multiple sea battles until war's end.

Sarah picked this up from a thrift store. It's a signed 1st edition in mint condition.

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I really enjoy Kathy Reich’s writing. Although the TV series “Bones” uses her character, Temperance Brennan, the books are very different from the tv show. I like both, but as two separate things.
I’ve read almost the whole series plus her young adult novel “Virals”.
I’ve alway enjoyed science. The descriptions of the lab work and procedures really interest me. Tempe’s convoluted personal life is pretty interesting too!
Kathy Reichs is very much like her character. She has actually held the same positions and worked in the same locations. The result is that her complete knowledge of Tempe’s world makes everything believable and the story feels completely natural. Good stuff!
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Working on this 630 page hardback anthology of sci-fi short stories, edited by I. Asimov. Last thing of the day before the lights go out.
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I'm only on page 123. The jury's still out.
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I just read it. A new book by one of my favorite contemporary Russian writers.
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I bought these two off of Lulu with my Christmas money. They arrived today. I have the first edition of the knife book but and expanded version never hurts.
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tongueriver wrote:Working on this 630 page hardback anthology of sci-fi short stories, edited by I. Asimov. Last thing of the day before the lights go out.book001.jpg
Some great stories and great old authors and that anthology Cal. ::tu::

I have a couple books going right now, Dogspell looks like it will be be insightful and looking at some things from a different perspective.
Angels of Vengeance is the third or fourth book in the "After America" series. John Birmingham is a good writer, develops his main characters well and knows how to keep you on the edge of your seat. After America is by no means space opera but a classic post-apocalyptic journey. Journey presupposes a destination which is of course not stated, which may be the appeal of this type of novel; you have to go along for the ride to see where it ends.

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The Gospel According To Jesus by John MacArthur

This was a Christmas gift from my son, Josh. ::tu::

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I finished my Christmas present book so Linnea sent me home with three of hers. I started with John Sandford and am about 3/4 of the way through it. It's the latest in the Virgil Flowers series. Love his books.
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A Christmas gift from the author's daughter. I've never met him, but she had him sign it for me.
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Just finished Louis Lamour "Under the Sweetwater Rim".
Three chapters into this. Enjoying it very much!
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Just started this. One of my favorite authors. I’ve read all of his “Sigma Force” novels.

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Just read.
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Currently reading.
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Waiting to be read.
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I'm about halfway through this.
Just gotta keep reminding myself - it's a novel.
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Picked this up today - Box’s new one, just released.

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I've read quite a few of Box's Picket novels.
Great stuff. Still have a few I haven't read. Gonna hafta dig one out.

I find I've been enjoying alternating between fiction and nonfiction. A book about Teddy Roosevelt and his days out west will probably be next. Then I may consider an offering from Box.
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This is one of my favorite books in my childhood. An absolute classic in the adventure genre.
I have the task:
Guess which is the book from the illustrations in Bulgarian edition :D
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Getting settled in to start this one.
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