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Best Books You've Read
I'm an avid reader and these two books was the shit!!
"The Confessions of Al Capone" by Loren D Estleman (print book) "Car Of My Nightmares" by Danardo Shandelle (amazon kindle ebook) What have y'all been reading lately??? |
Puddin Head Wilson by Mark Twain
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I haven't read much as I get bored easily and never finish the books, but among the dozen (or so) books that I have completed these definitely stand out:
1. Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami 2. Doppler by Erlend Loe 3. Lottery by Patricia Wood |
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"The Naked Communist" - W. Cleon Skousen "1984" - George Orwell "Ameritopia" - Mark Levin "Liberty And Tyranny" - Mark Levin "Men In Black" - Mark Levin "The Liberty Amendments" - Mark Levin "The Road To Serfdom" - Friedrich A. Hayek "The Black Book Of The American Left" - David Horowitz "An American Life" - Ronald Reagan "The Constitution In Exile" - Judge Andrew P. Napolitano "Control" - Glenn Beck "Agenda 21" - Glenn Beck "Broke" - Glenn Beck Alot of others. I have a great selection. |
lol'd outloud at Glenn Beck
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When I was in middle school I read
Go ask Alice anonymous Still the most entertaining book I've read |
im reading the wheel of time books again cuz I never finished them. rand al'thor da god
im also plodding through livys history of rome when bored enough |
the 500 hats of bartholomew cubbins
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i've only read one book
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Everybody Poops
is also a solid read. |
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currently reading
The Devil`s Horsemen about the mongol invasion of europe. you dont hear much about the mongols besides the obvious(riders of the steppes,genghis,kublai,tamerlane) Subedei=greatest military commander EVER |
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its too tough to tell whos the best because of the differences of warfare from era to era but word he is up there for sure |
Mayweather would have a heart attack if he was to see this thread
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confederacy of dunces, raise up off me and siddhartha come to mind
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Art of war
Art of seduction 48 laws of power The rise of Theodore Roosevelt A couple of Lincoln books i forget the names to To try men's souls To name a few. |
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ppl fail to realize that although the mongols did indeed outnumber their enemy most of the time, that was not the case on the battlefield. Mongols seperate their units in "tumens"...and they often had to rely on cunning n deception. Subedeis exploits are legendary..he did russia so dirty |
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