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#16 January 10, 23:43

Wow. That is a large book lol..I am going to look it up now. I am reading some book about the coal mine wars in West Va in the late 1800's early 1900's. Good so far.

#17 January 15, 19:21

Re reading term limits now. Waitin on tax return to get some new reading material.

#18 January 17, 00:19

 I have finished ripleys game, and was dissapointed. With that said this book was still better than the Talented Mr. Ripley. So if you like suspense novels, I would reccomend this book.

  I am now starting A Farewell to Arms  by Ernest Hemingway. I really do not like Hemingway's work, but I have heard good things about this one, and it is a book  that alot of people have read, so I feel if nothing else it will be a decent conversation piece.

#19 January 24, 15:26

One second after is a great survivalist book its more of a what happens after words.

#20 January 24, 19:00

I have been thinking of buying a survival book.  I am looking for something in case a natural disaster happens in my area. I have a good stock of canned food, and weapons. I would like to know how to purify water, find food, and generate power.  Do you know any  good books that deal with those three things specifically?

#21 January 25, 00:54

No not really here come by this forum and chat with them they may know.


http://www.survivalistboards.com/

#22 January 28, 01:26

Trying to finish up American Terrorist the Biography of Timothy Mcveigh. Gonna read either a book from a war veteran next or a post nuclear war book. Not sure yet got tons of choices.

#23 January 28, 02:35

  I am giving up on finishing A Farewell To Arms, Hemingway's sexuality shines through in his inability to make the encounters between the main characters seem anything but akward.

  I am now reading Something Wicked  This Way Comes, by one of my favorite authors Ray Bradbury.

#24 January 28, 14:58

Ah. I will have to look the one you are reading now up. I am still trying to finish American Terrorist and I started I flew for the Fuhrer last night. Good book so far.

#25 January 29, 00:01

 I Flew for the Fuhrer looks very interesting, I think I am going to pick that one up.

#26 January 29, 01:02

http://www.amazon.com/Flew-Fuhrer-Cassell-Military...


Can buy it there or look and see if your library has it. I found the one I am reading at the library.

#27 January 29, 02:33

  That is where I read the review, my grandmother bought me a gift card for borders bookstore, which I have not gotten around to using yet; as I bought a good amount of books at an estate sale a few months ago. I think I am going to go there tommorow though, and pick up that book, and either Hitlers table talk, or a David Irving book. Hopefully they will actually have one of these books there, but most likely I will have to wait a week for the book to get in.

 

#28 January 29, 15:24

Yeah more than likely have to wait. I did mine the evil way I checked books out from library and just never returned them. Hell wasn't noone reading them anyways so figured I would give them a good home. Now I just buy them when I have some money or I usually get a book for my birthday or christmas. Dunno what book to get next.

#29 February 6, 18:02

Hi all,

I am reading "Devil's Guard" by George Elford.  It's a true story about a group of SS who found themselves defending a mountain pass in Czechoslovakia at the capitulation of our Beloved homeland.  They eventually find themselves fighting for the French Foreign Legion in Indochina against the "same enemy, different uniform."  

I found myself connecting to this man easily and immediately.  He was a true German Patriot.  God Bless our Brothers...

This is one of the most fascinating books I've ever read.  I HIGHLY recommend looking for a copy.

88's

#30 February 7, 03:50

Sounds really good. I am looking it up now.

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