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Posted by NoHoTiger
So many to kill, so little time
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Posted on 8/14/18 at 7:11 pm to
Finished "The President is Missing" and just started "The People vs. Alex Cross" by James Patterson.
Posted by DrewTheEngineer
Baton Rouge (Oak Hills)
Member since Jun 2006
1154 posts
Posted on 8/19/18 at 8:14 pm to
Just started The Outsider by Stephen King
Posted by sportsguy88
Member since Jan 2009
124 posts
Posted on 8/20/18 at 3:22 pm to
I really enjoyed a shadow of what was lost. Read the 2nd one right after and can not wait for the third. Good series.

I just started 1984. And thinking about starting Wheel of Time.
Posted by VOR
Member since Apr 2009
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Posted on 8/21/18 at 2:22 pm to
I think it’s time for me to pick up some Carl Hiaasen, even if for a re-read of something.
Posted by Mooreman
Kildare , Ireland
Member since May 2016
872 posts
Posted on 8/23/18 at 10:23 am to
The Last Season- a father, a son and a lifetime of college football.

Stuart Stephens
Posted by brian_wilson
Member since Oct 2016
3581 posts
Posted on 8/23/18 at 3:07 pm to
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Just started The Outsider by Stephen King


it dragged in a few spots but overall I liked it.

I just finished the 2nd walt longmire book. Not as good as the first but good enough to continue. I am reading some time travel book but just started it.
Posted by pvilleguru
Member since Jun 2009
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Posted on 8/23/18 at 4:33 pm to
Just finished Origin by Dan Brown. Starting Koko by Peter Straub.
Posted by NoHoTiger
So many to kill, so little time
Member since Nov 2006
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Posted on 8/24/18 at 1:29 pm to
Just finished "The People vs. Alex Cross" and started "State of the Union" by Brad Thor.

Anxiously awaiting the new Mitch Rapp by Kyle Mills due out in late September, "Man of War" by Sean Parnell due out soon and Jack Carr's new one next spring.
This post was edited on 8/24/18 at 1:30 pm
Posted by NoHoTiger
So many to kill, so little time
Member since Nov 2006
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Posted on 8/24/18 at 1:29 pm to
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Just finished Origin by Dan Brown

How was this? It's on my bookshelf, but I haven't read it yet.
Posted by pvilleguru
Member since Jun 2009
60453 posts
Posted on 8/24/18 at 3:52 pm to
It was ok. Not one of his best ones.
Posted by NoHoTiger
So many to kill, so little time
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Posted on 8/25/18 at 8:04 pm to
Thanks pville. I’ll keep it on the shelf while I read some others.
Posted by OldTigahFot
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Member since Jan 2012
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Posted on 8/25/18 at 8:28 pm to
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And thinking about starting Wheel of Time.


You have to commit yourself to sticking with it when it gets slow. It is a great story but it requires patience sometimes.

Posted by thibtigerfan
Thibodaux
Member since Aug 2006
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Posted on 8/28/18 at 2:05 pm to
Just finished "The System"

Starting: "Extreme Ownership: How US Navy Seals Lead and Win"
Posted by theGarnetWay
Washington, D.C.
Member since Mar 2010
26834 posts
Posted on 8/29/18 at 4:34 pm to
Went on a bit of a Sci-Fi kick, read Prey by Michael Crichton (Jurassic Park author) followed by blazing through the Red Rising trilogy.

Started Unbroken the other day - the story about the Olympic runner who was a Japanese POW. Pretty solid read so far, looking forward to the movie.

Thinking about picking this one up after I'm done with that:



quote:

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is sacred ground at Arlington National Cemetery. Originally constructed in 1921 to hold one of the thousands of unidentified American soldiers lost in World War I, it now also contains unknowns from World War II and the Korean and Vietnam Wars, and receives millions of visitors each year who pay silent tribute.

When the first Unknown Soldier was laid to rest in Arlington, General John Pershing, commander of the American Expeditionary Force in WWI, seleted eight of America’s most decorated, battle-hardened veterans to serve as Body Bearers. For the first time O’Donnell portrays their heroics on the battlefield one hundred years ago, thereby animating the Tomb by giving voice to all who have served. The Body Bearers appropriately spanned America’s service branches and specialties. Their ranks include a cowboy who relived the charge of the light brigade, an American Indian who heroically breached mountains of German barbed wire, a salty New Englander who dueled a U-boat for hours in a fierce gunfight, a tough New Yorker who sacrificed his body to save his ship, and an indomitable gunner who, though blinded by gas, nonetheless overcame five machine-gun nests. Their stories slip easily into the larger narrative of America’s involvement in the conflict, transporting readers into the midst of dramatic battles during 1917–1918 that ultimately decided the Great War.

Celebrated military historian and bestselling author Patrick O’Donnell illuminates the saga behind the creation of the Tomb itself and recreates the moving ceremony during which it was consecrated and the eight Body Bearers, and the sergeant who had chosen the one body to be interred, solemnly united. Brilliantly researched, vividly told, The Unknowns is a timeless tale of heeding the calls of duty and brotherhood, and humanizes the most consequential event of the twentieth century, which still casts a shadow a century later.
Posted by Lakeboy7
New Orleans
Member since Jul 2011
25910 posts
Posted on 9/5/18 at 2:58 pm to
Just finished a re read of Papillon.

"The Indianapolis" is on deck
Posted by NoHoTiger
So many to kill, so little time
Member since Nov 2006
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Posted on 9/6/18 at 3:32 pm to
Finished "State of the Union" by Thor. Started "Ghosts of War" by Brad Taylor.
Posted by Sasquatch Smash
Member since Nov 2007
25529 posts
Posted on 9/10/18 at 12:39 pm to
Finally picked up "House of Leaves" by Mark Z. Danielewski to read again. I bought it years ago, started reading it two years ago, but then put it down to read other stuff.

I've made it further on this attempt than my previous go!
Posted by unbeWEAVEable
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Member since Apr 2010
13637 posts
Posted on 9/11/18 at 7:26 am to
Currently wrapping up a deployment with a lot of intermittent downtime, so I picked my Kindle back up.

Finished Ready Player One and Animal Farm almost in the same day, and I am on 1984 right now. Plan to pick up Alas, Babylon after.
Posted by Adajax
Member since Nov 2015
7530 posts
Posted on 9/12/18 at 4:05 am to
Finished the ast Fitz and Fool book by Robin Hobb. After following Fitz from 6 to nearly 60, I didn't like the ending.

Now reading Alex Kershaw's "The Longest Winter: The Battle of the Bulge and the Epic Story of WWII's Most Decorated Platoon." Early in the book he mentions Cpl Aubrey "Schnoz" McGehee, "a 230-pound Mississippian with a prominent nose and very tightly curled hair who had played on the defensive line for Lousiana State University's football team".
Posted by NoHoTiger
So many to kill, so little time
Member since Nov 2006
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Posted on 9/16/18 at 10:20 pm to
Started Blow Back by Brad Thor. Loving it so far. Brad Thor is one of my favorites! I have so many books I want to read. I need to live to be about a million years old.
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