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Re: 2021 Book thread. [Re: run] #7271501
05/24/21 04:39 PM
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I might have to check that out. I have heard her getting interviewed a couple of times and thought she was purdy impressive.


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Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers


Re: 2021 Book thread. [Re: run] #7271574
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Peter Capsticks books "Death in the Long Grass" and Death in the Silent Places" are great! Totally a separate genre, but I'm currently enjoying "Acid For the Children" by Flea (of the Red Hot Chilli Peppers).

Re: 2021 Book thread. [Re: run] #7271620
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The Plainsmen Series by Terry C Johnston. Im not much of a book reader, but Im part way through the series and they are good.

Re: 2021 Book thread. [Re: run] #7271630
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The Old Man and the Boy by Robert Ruark is one of my all-time favorites. A few recent ones: A Man Called Ove by Fredrick Backman was a good one and My Grandmother Sends Her Regards and Apologies also by Backman was a great read.

The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is supposed to be aimed at a younger demographic but I thought it was a great read, an excellent book.


Eh...wot?

Re: 2021 Book thread. [Re: run] #7271647
05/24/21 07:21 PM
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This is a common topic here on Tman that cycles about monthly. I, for one, am glad it does, as I frequently hear of new titles.

Recent books I've read (usually for the ninth or tenth time) that I thought were outstanding.
Idaho Loners: Hermits, Solitairies, and Individualists by Cort Conley.
The Long Walk by Rawicz
Antler Development in Cervidae edited by Robert Brown

Jack


Re: 2021 Book thread. [Re: run] #7271667
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Heat Thirst and Ivory -Fred Everett
Months of The Sun-Ian Nychens
Tough Trip Through Paradise-Andrew Garcia

Re: 2021 Book thread. [Re: run] #7271714
05/24/21 08:49 PM
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Re: 2021 Book thread. [Re: run] #7271835
05/24/21 11:05 PM
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Wheel of time by Robert Jordan.....it is epic...and a long series. Stephen kings the dark tower is a good series. The gunslinger is the first one I think. Stephen hunter has some very good books. He was a Vietnam vet and these books all have to do with snipers and shooting and about an Ole boy named Bob Lee swagger. The books aren't a series so stories are a bit short and rushed at times but I couldn't put them down.


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Re: 2021 Book thread. [Re: run] #7271931
05/25/21 07:19 AM
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The River Why
A Man Called Ove
The Sisters Brothers
Blind Your Ponies
The Game of Thrones series.
Where the Crawdads Sing

I'm actually re-reading the Game of Thrones series for the 3rd time right now. Not my typical genre at all, but a friend recommended it to me a few years ago and WOW - some of the best writing ever.

Re: 2021 Book thread. [Re: run] #7271952
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I’ve also read the Game of Thrones series. George R. R. Martin has quite an imagination.


Eh...wot?

Re: 2021 Book thread. [Re: run] #7271992
05/25/21 08:57 AM
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deerdragger -

Of your list above, I've recently read 50%, and would certainly agree with your assessment. The River Why is one of my all-time favorites (wife and I even have a dreefee box). Where the Crawdads Sing was a bit of a "chick-flick" I thought, but a good story and the writing was real good. I'll have to look for your other recommendations, although Game of Thrones isn't something that I thought I'd like. We'll see... Thanks for posting.

Jack


Re: 2021 Book thread. [Re: run] #7271997
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Re: 2021 Book thread. [Re: run] #7272069
05/25/21 10:44 AM
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I read Dr Gary Chapman's 5 love languages and it was very good but I have since given up tryin to understand womenfolk


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Re: 2021 Book thread. [Re: run] #7272101
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Originally Posted by martentrapper
For fiction anything by CJ Box!

X2 on CJ Box.

I listen to audio books when traveling for work and recommend Vince Flynn, Lee Child, James Rollins, Stuart Woods, Jeffery Deaver, Barry Eisler, Brian Freeman, John Sandford, James Patterson and Allen Eskens. All are great authors to listen to.

Dave


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Re: 2021 Book thread. [Re: Alex the dog] #7272143
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Originally Posted by Alex the dog
Originally Posted by martentrapper
For fiction anything by CJ Box!

X2 on CJ Box.

I listen to audio books when traveling for work and recommend Vince Flynn, Lee Child, James Rollins, Stuart Woods, Jeffery Deaver, Barry Eisler, Brian Freeman, John Sandford, James Patterson and Allen Eskens. All are great authors to listen to.

Dave


I think I have two books left to read in the twenty-six book Jack Reacher series that Lee Child has written since 1997. He better get busy and write some more.

I read a bunch of Patterson’s books but they became predictable and boring. Unlike Lee Child, I don’t think he had the talent or imagination to crank them out that fast. That’s probably why he hired a “co-author.”

I’m currently reading the final book in the Jason Bourne trilogy by Robert Ludlum. Some other author picked up the series and started publishing new Jason Bourne books after Ludlum’s death in 2001. I don’t think I’ll read any of those. If you don’t have enough talent or creativity to come up with your own characters you probably aren’t worth reading.


Eh...wot?

Re: 2021 Book thread. [Re: Lugnut] #7272174
05/25/21 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Lugnut



I think I have two books left to read in the twenty-six book Jack Reacher series that Lee Child has written since 1997. He better get busy and write some more.

I read a bunch of Patterson’s books but they became predictable and boring. Unlike Lee Child, I don’t think he had the talent or imagination to crank them out that fast. That’s probably why he hired a “co-author.”

I’m currently reading the final book in the Jason Bourne trilogy by Robert Ludlum. Some other author picked up the series and started publishing new Jason Bourne books after Ludlum’s death in 2001. I don’t think I’ll read any of those. If you don’t have enough talent or creativity to come up with your own characters you probably aren’t worth reading.


I really enjoy the Jack Reacher series too. Have not read Robert Ludlum Borne series....did watch the movies but likely a noticeable difference.

Dave


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Re: 2021 Book thread. [Re: run] #7272204
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Robert Ruark
Peter Capstick
Jim Corbett
Frank HIbben
Brian Herne

For jut fun Read the Clive Cussler "Dirk Pitt" series, reminds me of my best friend Arnold and I adventures LOL


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Re: 2021 Book thread. [Re: run] #7272266
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Wow, never expected to see The Sister's Brothers recommended on here. My wife made me read that one after she finished it.

For the Science Fiction fans, try David Weber, start with the Honor Harrington series and Elizabeth Moon's Vatta Wars series. For the strongly political science fiction fan, try Tom Kratman, starting with A Desert Called Peace.

And just to toot my own horn. Bayed or Treed

Re: 2021 Book thread. [Re: run] #7272270
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Ludlum was good, what I will say about the author who wrote a bunch more Bourne books as well as some others based off Ludlum's characters. . . well his books with Ludlum's characters were a heck of a lot better than the books (only tried one) he wrote on his own.

Re: 2021 Book thread. [Re: run] #7272274
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I’ve read all of Louis L’Amour books, his later books are real good.

I’ve read most of Stephen King books, until I started having bad nightmares.

I’ve read all of Tom Clansy’s books, all were great.

And lately Admiral William H McRaven’s books, his are good as well.

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