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What,cha Readin? Time to Read #8448465
Yesterday at 01:20 PM
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Idaho, Lemhi County
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Gulo Offline OP
"On The Other Hand"
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"On The Other Hand"
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Idaho, Lemhi County
-amazon 'Fishin' Stories" by jack whitman






















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Books for sale on Amazon, Barnes & Noble etc.
Poetic Injustice
The Last Hunt
Wild Life
Long Way Home
Fishin' Stories
Re: What,cha Readin? Time to Read [Re: Gulo] #8448474
Yesterday at 01:42 PM
Yesterday at 01:42 PM
Joined: Mar 2011
Montana , Big Mtns.
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"American Honey"
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"American Honey"

Joined: Mar 2011
Montana , Big Mtns.
It's a good one, Jack !

What a great list of books you have done.


http://www.illustrationsinmotion.com/index.html
" A wuff is a wuff, is a wuff. " Jack Whitman
Re: What,cha Readin? Time to Read [Re: Gulo] #8448476
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West Central Mn
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West Central Mn
Battle of Cassino
1957 Fred Majalany
My dad's bookshelf

Re: What,cha Readin? Time to Read [Re: Gulo] #8448583
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East-Central Wisconsin
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East-Central Wisconsin
Since January 4th I have read about 15 Paul Dorian books, 20 of C.J. Boxes books, over 15 of William Kent Kreuger's books and just finished a couple by Nevada Barr.

Bryce

Re: What,cha Readin? Time to Read [Re: Gulo] #8448613
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SEPA
We have a group chat titled "Books Read Thread." My wife, three daughters, mom and granddaughter are members. It's a friendly competition where we set a goal of how many books we would like to read each year on January 1st and see if we can achieve it by year's end. We also tally total pages each member reads.

My goal is usually 15 books per year and I usually achieve that or come close. I'm currently on my 11th book for the year and had read 3,212 pages when I finished book ten.

My 91-year-old mother reads the most, she has the time to.

A couple of months ago I discovered three books by Douglas Adams that I hadn't known about. He's one of my favorite authors for the Hitchhiker series. I read those and then started on some that were bought for me for by family.

When I catch up on those I'll start Ivan Doig's Montana trilogy recommended by our own White 17.


Eh...wot?

Re: What,cha Readin? Time to Read [Re: Gulo] #8448881
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Joined: Oct 2007
OK
I'm on a Peter Hathaway Capstick kick. I've read all his "Death in..." series and he definitely takes some literary license in those. But " Warrior" and "The Last Ivory Hunter" are exceptional accounts about exceptional men.


Honor a Soldier. Be the kind of American worth fighting for.
Re: What,cha Readin? Time to Read [Re: Gulo] #8448887
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New York ,Adirondack mts.
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New York ,Adirondack mts.
Death in the Desert - Parker Dozhier
The Book of Revelations

Re: What,cha Readin? Time to Read [Re: Gulo] #8448889
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Joined: May 2011
Oakland, MS
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Joined: May 2011
Oakland, MS
6,000 Hours by Walter Gutsche.


Proudly banned from the NTA.

Bother me tomorrow. Today I'll buy no sorrows.
Re: What,cha Readin? Time to Read [Re: Gulo] #8448922
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Manitoba
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Joined: Jun 2022
Manitoba
I finished Wilderness a week ago. Now, I just started “Wolfer: A Memoir” by Carter Niemeyer.
Here’s his bio….
“ Carter Niemeyer retired in 2006 from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service where he was the wolf recovery coordinator for Idaho. As an expert government trapper, he was a key member of the federal wolf reintroduction team in Canada in the mid-1990s. Carter is an Iowa native, but adopted the West as his home in the early 1970s. He has two degrees from Iowa State University and is a Wildlife Society certified biologist. In 2010 he wrote his first memoir, Wolfer. He published his second collection of stories, Wolf Land, in March 2016.

Niemeyer has been a trapper, hunter, and wildlife proponent his entire life. Wolves, he believes, add to the outdoor experience, and people who see or hear them should consider the experience thrilling. Wolves do not, as many believe, kill everything in sight, destroy their own food supply, or lick their chops at kids waiting at bus stops. They are simply predators like lions and bears, and anyone who believes otherwise is, well, wrong.”

I like to read every perspective I can on these animals. As long as the book is written in the writers honest belief and not full of garbage bias stuff.
Jack, you probably know this fella?


Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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