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Upcoming Hospital Stay - Need Book Recommendation (Vanity)
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Posted on 12/06/2016 6:28:58 PM PST by Veggie Todd

After surgery, I'll be in the hospital for about five days. Not sure how much lucid time I'll have, but I want to take a good book. I like Nonfiction, History, Autobiographies, and of course, America.


TOPICS: Books/Literature; Chit/Chat; History
KEYWORDS: books; fiction; nonfiction; reading; vanity
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To: gundog
Did you mean Stuart Woods?

Nope. Matt Bracken (Freeper Travis McGhee) has an excellent trilogy out, and available on Amazon, commonly referred to as the Enemy series. Be sure to read them in order. He also has other books and essays that are page turners.

Another excellent book is Unintended Consequences, by John Ross. Highly recommended.

101 posted on 12/06/2016 7:44:09 PM PST by BlueMondaySkipper (Involuntarily subsidizing the parasite class since 1981)
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To: Veggie Todd

I second Exodus and The Innocents Abroad.

I would add Balkan Ghosts and The Media Relations Department of Hezbollah Wishes You a Happy Birthday.


102 posted on 12/06/2016 7:46:31 PM PST by Cheesehead In Dubai (used to be Cheesehead in Texas, but I moved)
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To: Veggie Todd

The Harbinger by Jonathan Cahn. Life changing.


103 posted on 12/06/2016 7:51:17 PM PST by ConservaTexan (February 6, 1911)
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To: Veggie Todd

The Holy Bible.


104 posted on 12/06/2016 7:52:34 PM PST by TNoldman (AN AMERICAN FOR A MUSLIM/BHO FREE AMERICA. (Owner of Stars and Bars Flags))
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To: MHT; Veggie Todd

“Anything by Eric Larson—Devil in the White City, In the Garden of the Beast, Dead Wake. Pageturners all. His formula is two stories happening at the same time and then they intersect!”

I agree completely. Our Book Club has read all three. Our all-time favorite, though, is Unbroken, by Laura Hillenbrand, the story of Louis Zamperini, a track Olympian at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, and survivor of Japanese POW camps in WWII.


105 posted on 12/06/2016 7:53:21 PM PST by ntnychik
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To: Veggie Todd

Here are some suggestion

Fiction
The Boy Allies with the Victorious Fleets by Ensign Robert L. Drake (New York: Burt, 1919)—The Boy Allies series of young adult novels, which is available for free online, tells the story of two teenagers who singlehandedly win World War I.

The Great Idea by Henry Hazlitt (New York: Appleton, 1951)—While telling the story of a new ruler of a Stalinist world state who sets out to restore freedom and prosperity to the world, Hazlitt provides an extensive lesson in free-market economics. The book was later issued under the title Time Will Run Back.

The Body Snatchers by Jack Finney (New York: Dell, 1955)—Invaders from space that resemble giant artichokes turn the inhabitants of Mill Valley, Calif. into automatons that resemble the New Soviet Man, then began spreading out into the rest of the state—and beyond. Only one man is aware of the threat they pose to the entire human race. Can he stop them?

Liberty’s Last Stand by Stephen Coonts (Washington, DC: Regnery, 2016)—When President Obama imposes a dictatorship, Texas secedes and a civil war ensues.

Nonfiction
The Discovery of Freedom by Rose Wilder Lane (New York: Day, 1943)—This book, once a highly sought-after collector’s item but now available for free online, argues the case that American-style freedom from government authority can unleash the power of human creativity and generate prosperity.

Witness by Whittaker Chambers (New York: Random House, 1952) A memoir that can be read on many levels, including as a spy thriller, social commentary and personal journey.


106 posted on 12/06/2016 7:59:53 PM PST by Fiji Hill
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To: BlueMondaySkipper

Yeah, I’ve read them, and the fourth novel, as well. You had me hoping he’d published another novel.


107 posted on 12/06/2016 8:03:38 PM PST by gundog (Help us, Nairobi-Wan Kenobi...you're our only hope.)
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To: Veggie Todd
John Le Carre's The Pigeon Tunnel. It's autobiographical, but in the form of fascinating passages in his life, similar to Kingsley Amis's book Memoirs.
108 posted on 12/06/2016 8:04:44 PM PST by firebrand
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To: Veggie Todd

It’s not about America but one of the best books I’ve ever read, maybe THE best, is “Wild Swans, three daughters of China”. It’s a fascinating and true book and will last thru 5 hospital days easily.


109 posted on 12/06/2016 8:07:58 PM PST by Rembrandt (Part of the 51% who pay Federal taxes)
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To: Veggie Todd

Try “A Nefarious Plot” by Steve Deace. It has just been chosen to be made into a movie for 2018 release by the folks that brought us “God’s Not Dead”. Awesome reviews on Amazon.


110 posted on 12/06/2016 8:10:26 PM PST by callthemlikeyouseethem (Biden10/19/08: "I probably shouldn't have said all this because.. the press is here")
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To: Veggie Todd

I was in the hospital almost 3 weeks ago for 3 days. I generally prefer non-fiction but I brought with me the very recently published novel, “A Gentleman in Moscow”, which was wonderful and deeply moving.

Best wishes on your stay and speedy recovery!


111 posted on 12/06/2016 8:18:54 PM PST by KamperKen
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To: SoFloFreeper
Also, there is a graphic novel version of Amity Shlaes “The Forgotten Man”.

Really?!

112 posted on 12/06/2016 8:29:11 PM PST by FredZarguna (And what Rough Beast, its hour come round at last, slouches toward Fifth Avenue to be born?)
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To: Veggie Todd
Son of the Morning Star: Custer and The Little Bighorn It is almost a "stream of consciousness" treatment of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, and some people don't like it for that reason. But it has many, many first hand accounts from their own journals and conversations of both the life of the Plains Indians and US Cavalrymen during the Indian wars and the battle itself that you will not get almost anywhere else.

If you like British History, try also: The Plantagenets: The Warrior Kings and Queens Who Made England Absolutely fantastic.

113 posted on 12/06/2016 8:38:22 PM PST by FredZarguna (And what Rough Beast, its hour come round at last, slouches toward Fifth Avenue to be born?)
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To: Veggie Todd

If you have a Kindle and can get Wifi in the horsepistol, Amazon will allow you to borrow up to ten books at a time free for a 30 day period, all sorts of categories.


114 posted on 12/06/2016 8:50:21 PM PST by tumblindice (America's founding fathers, all armed conservatives)
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To: Veggie Todd

Last spring I was laid up for a while recovering from surgery, and read a handful of biographies about Alaskan pioneers & homesteaders: One Man’s Wilderness (Keith Proenneke), The Final Frontiersman (James Campbell), & Shadows on the Koyukuk (Sidney Huntington).
I also read In the Heart of the Rockies: A Story of Adventure in Colorado by G. A. Henty. You can find many of his works free for Kindle. If you aren’t familiar, he was a mid-late 19th century author who wrote many engaging fictional adventures based on watershed moments in history.


115 posted on 12/06/2016 8:53:48 PM PST by Sisku Hanne (All you have to do is the next right thing.)
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To: Veggie Todd

The Virginian by Owen Wister.


116 posted on 12/06/2016 8:58:29 PM PST by samadams2000 (Someone important make......The Call!)
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To: SoFloFreeper

The Haj. The best.


117 posted on 12/06/2016 9:03:08 PM PST by samadams2000 (Someone important make......The Call!)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Our library had one of his novels on display, I read a bit and ended up enjoying the shelf of his books they had. Good stuff!


118 posted on 12/06/2016 9:29:02 PM PST by W. (A funny thing happened on the way to the forum...)
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To: Veggie Todd

Some of my favorites...
“Freedom’s Forge” — Marshalling America’s industrial might to win WW II.
“The Business of May Next” — James Madison and the Constitution.
“American Scripture — The Declaration of Independence.
“The Minute Men: The First Fight” — surprising how few books there are on America’s early colonial militia.
“The First Salute”
“Miracle at Philadelphia”
“April 1865”
“Chaining the Hudson” — about special weapons in the American Revolution. The Hudson River was successfully blockaded by American forces by means of a massive chain across the river at West Point! How to make such a chain when the young nation didn’t have much iron making capability.
“Arundel” (1929) - The American Revolution through the Battle of Quebec. Kenneth Roberts. The amazing story of America’s first fleet and naval battle on Lake Champlain.
“Rabble in Arms” - (1933) - Sequel to Arundel; the American Revolution through the Battles of Saratoga. Kenneth Roberts. I can’t speak too highly of Roberts’ factionalized accounts of the American Revolution.


119 posted on 12/06/2016 9:32:38 PM PST by ProtectOurFreedom
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To: DIRTYSECRET

Leon Uris is great!

Also Herman Wouk, “The Winds of War.”


120 posted on 12/06/2016 9:35:01 PM PST by ProtectOurFreedom
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