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What are you reading? (Vanity)
28 May 2016 | Vis a vis

Posted on 05/28/2016 6:09:42 AM PDT by vis a vis

Good bad or ugly----what are FReepers reading?

I always get a lot of good ideas from these threads.


TOPICS: Books/Literature
KEYWORDS: book; bookclub; books; reading
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21 posted on 05/28/2016 6:22:37 AM PDT by oh8eleven (RVN '67-'68)
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Brian Kilmeade’s book
‘Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli Pirates’

And now we see Ozippy importing Syrian refugees as fast as he can and congress doing nothing.

Book is about how the USA was astounded with the answer why the pirates / muslims felt they could just take over any ship. Says so in Koran. Gee does that sound familiar? Infadels.


22 posted on 05/28/2016 6:24:01 AM PDT by WaterWeWaitinFor (It's the Supreme Court, Stupid !!!!!)
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Ecclesiastes


23 posted on 05/28/2016 6:24:29 AM PDT by TaxPayer2000
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Vanity Fair, Thackeray
Skunk Works, Ben Rich
Digital Apollo, David Mindell


24 posted on 05/28/2016 6:25:19 AM PDT by Steely Tom (Vote GOP: A Slower Handbasket)
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The Essential Schopenhauer.


25 posted on 05/28/2016 6:25:58 AM PDT by deadrock (I is someone else.)
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Mao: The Untold Story by Chang & Halliday

The English Girl by Daniel Silva.

I usually have two books going at once.

26 posted on 05/28/2016 6:26:37 AM PDT by Sans-Culotte ('''Political correctness is communist propaganda writ small''~ Theodore Dalrymple)
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Hippie Homesteaders


27 posted on 05/28/2016 6:27:07 AM PDT by Starrling
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“The rise of universities”
By Charles Homer Haskins

“Dreadnought: A History of the Modern Battleship”
By Richard Hough


28 posted on 05/28/2016 6:29:49 AM PDT by VanDeKoik
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Anything SEAL
Anything Dinesh Dsouza

Zero Footprint by Simon Chase and Ralph Puzzullo, A military contractors sorry about work in the middle east and his experiences in Benghazi. Quite interesting.

29 posted on 05/28/2016 6:31:02 AM PDT by mountainlion (Live well for those that did not make it back.)
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I recently had a couple long plane flights, so looked around at Project Gutenberg for some good reading to put on my iPad. I like “free”, and I like not having to carry books on flights.

One thing I found were some short pamphlet-length (100pp+/-) histories of the WWII Pacific Island Campaigns. Guadalcanal, Tarawa, etc. There are seven of them there.

http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/World_War_II_%28Bookshelf%29

Appropriate for Memorial Day weekend.

There was also some interesting stuff on Trinity, the first atomic bomb test.


30 posted on 05/28/2016 6:31:57 AM PDT by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash.

I have wanted to read this forever, and at least now I know why the lamp was a leg.


31 posted on 05/28/2016 6:39:03 AM PDT by Yogafist
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Free Republic


32 posted on 05/28/2016 6:39:58 AM PDT by moviefan8
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Diane West’s “The Death of the Grown-Up” and her other one “American Betrayal”.


33 posted on 05/28/2016 6:44:16 AM PDT by pugmama (Ports toon.)
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I just completed reading all of the Bernard Cornwell’s novels of England, finished reading ‘East of Eden by John Steinbeck and now I have ‘Sarum, the Novel of England’ by Edward Rutherfurd in front of me, ready to read when I have the time.


34 posted on 05/28/2016 6:44:33 AM PDT by Vinylly (?%S?)
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Doomday Brunette. Second in the Zach Johnson series. It’s comedy books, half sendups of noir detective half sci-fi serials. Pretty funny, disposable but funny.


35 posted on 05/28/2016 6:49:23 AM PDT by discostu (Joan Crawford has risen from the grave)
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Just finished (a few days ago) James S. A. Corey’s (pen name used by collaborators Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck) first volume of The Expanse trilogy. Good escapist space opera with a mystery thrown in.

Just finished last night CJ Cherryh latest volume in the Foreigner series. Always interesting. That was volume 17.

also reading through the original version of the Douay Rheims Bible and transcribing the notes from the Fathers into a wide-margin Bible. Lots of neat insights!

Next up! I have to read about 10 books on Salvation History and distill them down to a digestible form. At this point I have no idea how I’m going to do that! Well, I suppose I’ll follow the covenants, but I’m looking to put together something that simultaneously goes deep for the viewer/reader yet avoids details that are not essential to the other story.


36 posted on 05/28/2016 6:50:22 AM PDT by vladimir998 (Apparently I'm still living in your head rent free. At least now it isn't empty.)
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I usually read several books at a tine. Right now I’m reading America Alone by Mark Steyn, The Infidels Guide to the Koran, and The Jesus Dynasty.


37 posted on 05/28/2016 6:52:34 AM PDT by wildbill (If you check behind the shower curtain for a slasher, and find one.... what's your plan?)
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On Ocracoke so...

New Guinea skies : a fighter pilot’s view of World War II / Wayne P. Rothgeb.

Goodbye, darkness : a memoir of the Pacific war / William Manchester.

Brothers in battle, best of friends : two WWII paratroopers from the original Band of Brothers tell their story / William “Wild Bill” Guarnere and Edward “Babe” Heffron with Robyn Post ; foreword by Tom Hanks.

Cruise of the Lanikai : incitement to war / Kemp Tolley.


38 posted on 05/28/2016 6:53:17 AM PDT by AppyPappy (If you really want to irritate someone, point out something obvious they are trying hard to ignore.)
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Dispatches From Pluto : Lost and Found in the Mississippi Delta — by Richard Grant

Jesus Made in America — by Stephen J. Nichols


39 posted on 05/28/2016 6:54:24 AM PDT by .45 Long Colt
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I am 3/4 of the way through Ben Hur (again) and I must say, it is not a riveting read. Most of the time, a movie is not as good as the book— well, in this case I still give the movie a four star and the book not so much. I finally gave up reading it (for now) and have just switched to Kipling’s Captains Courageous. I think I’m going to really like it!


40 posted on 05/28/2016 6:54:48 AM PDT by georgiegirl
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