Anything by Stephen Pressfield
or, Bing West.
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Anything by Stephen Pressfield
or, Bing West.
Dont fight it, book 2 is worth the $7(I complain about buying any books I cannot put in my library).
As discussed, got the free download, read "Freehold", liked it, paid for book 2 Thursday nite.[emoji33]
If I were not such a cheapskate, I would buy the hard bound edition of some of the books read last couple years and put them in my library.
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Wife rags me because I would probably get my money back for Amazon Prime subscription just in books over the course of the year.
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I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban
by Malala Yousafzai and Christina Lamb
http://www.amazon.com/Am-Malala-Stoo.../dp/0316322407
Almost finished with:
Hero Tales
by Theodore Roosevelt
http://www.amazon.com/Hero-Tales-The.../dp/1414505043
Wrong thread
I'm reading the follow-up to Freehold, The Weapon. It's a fair bit different than Freehold but good in it's own right.
Pillar to the Sky by William Forstchen
http://www.amazon.com/Pillar-Sky-Wil.../dp/0765334380
Same author as One Second After
The Wright Brothers by David McCullough
http://www.amazon.com/The-Wright-Bro.../dp/1476728747
At this point in my career, the only good thing I can say about travel is the ability to read or listen to a book. These were both good books and make a nice bookend, one fiction, the other biography non-fiction. Both involve inovation of new technology that most believed improbable. Any advancement requires risk and often results in death before success. Imagine a world where Lt. Thomas Selfridge did not die but the US government did not buy a Wright flyer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Selfridge
All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...ie=UTF8&btkr=1
The Harry Dresden books by Jim Butcher. Be warned - I have been accused of peddling literary crack by people who have listened to me and read them.