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Uhhmm.. Dan Brown, Dean Koontz and Tom Clancy, and that eragon thing was nice too.
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Without Remorse -Tom Clancy
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book you last read or reading now!
i got a new book
and no its not the bible ether "The GOD Experiments" its about an science who did research and found something odd, seem there more then what one eye can see or tell what it is! got it today, going to check it out see what its all about! by: Gray E Schwartz PH D with William L Simon
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I just finished Dante's Inferno about 2 weeks ago.
I am reading The Pianist by Wladyslaw Sypilman I am planning to read Atlas Strugged by Ayn Rand as soon as I finish the pianist.
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Sniper One - Sgt Dan Mills
"the blistering true story of a British battle group under seige" |
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i try to search for this thread came up none for some reason? search for "books"
but now it look like i bump a old thread now lmao
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the pianist by Wladyslaw Sypinlman
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Last book: Kite Runner
Currently: Allah's Scorpion by David Hagberg.. i think? |
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Physics for Scientists and Engineers Volume 1
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finished that a while back but can realy recommend it. ive never read a lot in my life but couldn't put that one down
just finished AK47: The Story of the People's Gun by Michael Hodges It's all about the history of the ak47 and how it is a symbol in different locations around the world. the parts about the origins in Russia, Mikhail Kalashnikov, Vietnam and Africa were interesting but i felt the parts about the middle east and more modern times were a bit tedious IMO. |
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"This book chronicles the story of the single most daring Special Forces operation since World War Two - Operation Barras; the attempted rescue by the SAS of the British Forces who were being held captive by the guerrilla gang, the West Side Boys in the Sierra Leone jungle. The West Side Boys were a strange-looking bunch, wearing pink shades, shower caps, fluorescent wigs and voodoo charms they believed made them invulnerable to bullets - an impression re-enforced by ganja, heroine, crack cocaine and gallons of sweet palm wine. In 1999, a 12 man patrol of Royal Irish Rangers, who were training government troops in Sierra Leone, were captured and held hostage by the West Side Boys. They were held prisoner in a fortified jungle hideaway, with severed heads decorating the palisades and defended by some 400 heavily armed soldiers. Operation Barras, the mission to rescue them was a combined force of 100 Paras, 12 members of the Special Boat Squadron, helicopters from the Navy and RAF an, spearheading the operation, 40-strong D squadron of the SAS. Against amazing odds the hostages were rescued - over 150 of the enemy were killed. "Against All Odds" is a story of all out war. No hostages taken. Blood-letting on a vast scale inflicted on a very blood-thirsty enemy." |
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Marine Sniper - 93 confirmed kills the true story of legendary marine sniper Carlos Hathcock. i heard about this book a long time ago when i was researching about a sniper who claimed to have killed another sniper by his bullet travelling through the bad guy's scope. well this is that guy. really great read overall, lost my attention a couple of times for short periods but the more you read the better it gets. it's pretty sad in parts especially the last couple of chapters. this guy was a true legend. |
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Black hawk Down. and In The Company Of Heroes.
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I just finished the 4th book of the "Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy" called So Long and Thanks For All the Fish. I loved all the others but I didn't really like this one because it was kind of a stupid spin-off. Only read it if your really interested in the series and finished the ones before it.
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Violence 101 - Denis Wright
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Shooter: The Autobiography of the Top-Ranked Marine Sniper
a very action packed read about the sniper role in Iraq. snipers on the front line. currently reading: Mein Kampf very interesting book indeed. |
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Alibi Man - Tami Hoag
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