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Bob Mayer writing as Bob McGuire - [Shadow Warriors- Black Ops 01] - "The Line"
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Patricia Cornwell- Chaos
Random stuff.
Archie Comics :)
This forum...
I Am America (And So Can You!) by Stephen Colbert
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Just started reading the autobiography of Steve Jobs. It was recommended by a friend. So far it's pretty interesting.
Dr Michael Mosley - The Clever Guts Diet: How to Revolutionise Your Body From the Inside Out
Bobby Akart's "Pandemic" Series (4 Volumes)
(Excellent... Addicted to audio books!) :alien:
I'm currently munching through the late Giovanni Sartori's Comparative Constitutional Engineering: an Inquiry into Structures, Incentives, and Outcomes for my MA thesis, which will be 30,000 words long, of which I have written 3 odd paragraphs. :whistling
Jack Carr's "The Terminal List" (2018)
(Thriller, SEAL Team, Terrorists, Domestic Terrorists, Revenge Killing... Not Bad.) :alien:
Jason Anspach, Nick Cole's - "Galaxys Edge" Part I & Part II
(Do not miss Galaxys Edge's Novella Prequel "Tin Man"!)
Audio book = Narration by R.C. Bray = EXCELLENT! :)
("Risen" Series Completed! Science Fiction or Post Apocalyptic Zombie Fans might checkout! [Same Audio book Narrator]... Excellent Series 12 Volumes/Books Plus!)
Stephen King's "The Outsider"
(Excellent Thriller with a twist from SK... went though about a 3rd of the novel in one night. Riveting!) :alien:
@Anyone In U.S.A. or that's interested.: Need a good humor chuckle for the 4th? Listen to "Drunken Fireworks" by the same author. (An Oldie, but Goodie!) :alien:
I've started reading my Hustler collection (PDFs). Don't have all the issues yet, but slowly working on it. I actually read Hustler. Many great articles and pictures.
Carl Sagan's Pale Blue Dot.
Hi,
Nowadays I am reading.."the subtle art of not giving a Fuck" by Mark Manson.
It is a good read.
Going through the Iron Druid series again. Light reading and fun.
Kill Decision by Daniel Suarez
Just starting with "NLP: The New Technology Of Achievement". I'm a complete noob when it comes to NLP, so it'll be an interesting read I think.
The Dark Tower by good old Stephen King
I'm currently reading both fiction and non-fiction. Well, I have no choice with the non-fiction. I'm applying for a Master's in Communication Studies, and I've been prescribed a list of readings.
Fiction: I just began Nikolai Gogol's "The Squabble" yesterday. I skipped the first short story to read "Olde Worlde Landowners" first. I will read the titular third next, and then, finally, the first--"The Carriage." This is my first time reading Gogol, and I must say I really like the experience.
Non-Fiction: In my bid to make a head-start, I've begun going through this list of college-level Marketing titles and references. I reached out to a career counselor, who says everybody is preparing ahead by reading in advance, and I can't believe her. My application, I'm told, must include a list of books I found useful from this list.
Re-reading the Fire & Ice series.
This is going to hurt: Secret diaries of a junior Doctor. Adam Kay
Funny and sometimes heartbreaking.
"A Gift of Time" by Jerry Merritt
(Very Nice!) :alien:
[The only science fiction novel I've listened too that briefly has a tropical fish farm in it.] :clap:
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Stasiland by Anna Funder
Tipping Point
Zens Quest for Immortality
the wasteland
Nine Star Hegamon Body Art
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Dewey Lambdin "The King's Coat"
Warhammer 40k Novels mostly.
Children of Time and Children of Ruin by Adrian Tchaikovsky