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Books that you are reading. #6561138
06/23/19 06:50 PM
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I am reading Fields and Pastures New by Dr. John McCormack. It's a vet from Alabama.


wanna be goat farmer.
Re: Books that you are reading. [Re: run] #6561160
06/23/19 07:13 PM
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king of the Algonquin park an life of hunting an fishing trapping with bob Erickson

Re: Books that you are reading. [Re: run] #6561182
06/23/19 07:46 PM
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Master Wolfer by James Lucero. Good read.

Re: Books that you are reading. [Re: run] #6561183
06/23/19 07:48 PM
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I’m just finished reading A Sand County Almanac.

I have a book called Taylor’s Gut in the Delaware State by Dudley C. Lunt and Built to Help Each Other - by John C. Crosby is in my to be read next pile.


Who is John Galt?

You don't rise to the occasion, you fall to the level of your training.

Semper Paratus
Re: Books that you are reading. [Re: run] #6561206
06/23/19 08:29 PM
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Seabiscuit by Laura Hillenbrand


Eh...wot?

Re: Books that you are reading. [Re: run] #6561209
06/23/19 08:37 PM
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"Lumberjacks and Rivermen in the Central Adirondacks" and "Dud Dean Maine Guide"


Let a man meet a bear robbed of her cubs rather than a fool and his folly. Proverbs 17:12
Re: Books that you are reading. [Re: run] #6561215
06/23/19 08:44 PM
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Bible

Never finished and never gets old

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Re: Books that you are reading. [Re: brianmall] #6561228
06/23/19 09:14 PM
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Originally Posted by brianmall
Bible

Never finished and never gets old

wink


cool
Anything else in the rotation?


Who is John Galt?

You don't rise to the occasion, you fall to the level of your training.

Semper Paratus
Re: Books that you are reading. [Re: run] #6561232
06/23/19 09:18 PM
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Just finished The Theft Of America's Soul by Phil Robertson

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Re: Books that you are reading. [Re: run] #6561235
06/23/19 09:23 PM
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The Battle of South Mountain; John David Hoptak
The Silk Roads; Peter Frankopan


To a person ignorant of nature, his country stroll is a walk through a gallery filled with wonderful works of art with their faces turned to the wall
Re: Books that you are reading. [Re: run] #6561274
06/23/19 10:16 PM
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I'm reading Jock Of The Bushveld, which my uncle from South Africa gave me for Christmas when I was just 8 years old.
Once I am done, then I will embark on a very long term study of The Torah.

But Jock Of The Bushveld is a real good book for young folks, it's about a dog who goes on many hunting trips in the bushveld.
*the trick is securing an original copy of this book, as more recent editions have been made more politically correct.............

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Big George + Loki the Dog.....
East Derby, CT
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Re: Books that you are reading. [Re: Big George W] #6561283
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A couple of months ago I finished "The Theft of America's Soul" - Blowing the lid off the lies that are destroying our country. By Phil Robertson.
Great book.


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Re: Books that you are reading. [Re: run] #6561318
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Being Mortal, bestselling author Atul Gawande. Just got done with it.

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Give me a fish, I will eat for a day. Teach me to fish, I will eat for a lifetime
Re: Books that you are reading. [Re: run] #6561330
06/23/19 11:49 PM
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The man from Skibbereen


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Re: Books that you are reading. [Re: run] #6561349
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A book about all escapes over the berlin wall , printed in West German 1989 written in German. Lots of rare photos. Found it in a used book store for $3.

Re: Books that you are reading. [Re: run] #6561375
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Reading "The Abolition of Man" by C.S. Lewis, whose books are typically listed as some of the greatest of the 20th century.

As outlined on the book's inside cover -
In the first line of his noted book The Abolition of Man, C. S. Lewis writes: “I doubt whether we are sufficiently attentive to the importance of elementary text-books.” Likewise, I doubt whether we are sufficiently attentive to the importance of the so-called “new science of the moral sense” that is flourishing in our midst today.

Lewis was concerned about his culture’s inattentiveness to primary school text-books because he believed they contained the seeds which, when implanted in young, impressionable minds, would eventually produce a rejection of the natural law tradition of objective right and wrong. Such a rejection, Lewis justly believed, would put the whole of ethics, theology, politics, and, indeed, the future of humanity, at stake.

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Re: Books that you are reading. [Re: run] #6561381
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Scalps and Tomahawks by Frederick Drimmer.Excellent non-fiction read if you're curious what it was like to be captured by Indians in the late 18th-early 19 th century.Not a romance novel.


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Re: Books that you are reading. [Re: K-zoo] #6561406
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Originally Posted by K-zoo
A couple of months ago I finished "The Theft of America's Soul" - Blowing the lid off the lies that are destroying our country. By Phil Robertson.
Great book.


I am reading this book now. Very good book

Re: Books that you are reading. [Re: ] #6561411
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Originally Posted by Mark June
Reading "The Abolition of Man" by C.S. Lewis, whose books are typically listed as some of the greatest of the 20th century.

As outlined on the book's inside cover -
In the first line of his noted book The Abolition of Man, C. S. Lewis writes: “I doubt whether we are sufficiently attentive to the importance of elementary text-books.” Likewise, I doubt whether we are sufficiently attentive to the importance of the so-called “new science of the moral sense” that is flourishing in our midst today.

Lewis was concerned about his culture’s inattentiveness to primary school text-books because he believed they contained the seeds which, when implanted in young, impressionable minds, would eventually produce a rejection of the natural law tradition of objective right and wrong. Such a rejection, Lewis justly believed, would put the whole of ethics, theology, politics, and, indeed, the future of humanity, at stake.

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Sounds like he saw into the future.

Currently finish an old, old book- Ten Acres Enough

Re: Books that you are reading. [Re: kyron4] #6561487
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Originally Posted by kyron4
A book about all escapes over the berlin wall , printed in West German 1989 written in German. Lots of rare photos. Found it in a used book store for $3.


Yes, I know which book you are talking about as I have a whole collection of books regarding the Berlin Wall, since that is the only Germany which I know, the divided one.....
[*meaning that I've never been back since the wall came down...]

Many people at my job for some unknown reason use that as an example of what a proper barrier wall should be, but they fail to realize that this wall was built to keep people in, not out, to keep people from fleeing, not entering, hence there's a huge difference.

I actually have some small pieces of the Berlin Wall where all my books are kept.


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