What's too bad for you is that it is no longer in theaters. I saw in 3D at Tinseltown in Grapevine, on their big screen. It will still be a very good movie either way, but the panoramic views of the martian surface in 3D were simply stunning........so real that the suspension of disbelief required no will.fickman wrote:I haven't seen the movie yet and got the same recommendation from another friend. Looking forward to it.The Annoyed Man wrote: I had the good fortune to read "The Martian" before the movie came out, and boy am I glad I did. I loved the movie. I am going to buy the DVD of it. But as good as the movie was, the book is MUCH better.
What are you currently reading?
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“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”
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Now reading The Rogue Lawyer by Grissham
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"The Tin Drum" by Gunther Grass.
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Any suggestions for books that are available on AMAZON UNLIMITED
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"FW 190 Defense of the Reich Aces", Osprey Press. Recently finished "Aces of the 78th Fighter Group", Osprey Press.
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13 Hours: An inside account of what really happened in Bengazi. Want to finish the book before I see the movie.
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Two of the men killed at Benghazi were friends of retired SEAL Brandon Webb. He has coauthored a book about it under the Sofrep banner called "Benghazi: The Definitive Report". I had started the book a while back, but I got sidetracked onto other things. I'll have to go back and finish it.Rhino1 wrote:13 Hours: An inside account of what really happened in Bengazi. Want to finish the book before I see the movie.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JTYPN6Y
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I recently read "The Red Circle" by Brandon Webb. SF's are a small community....he was also friends with the guys killed in Afghanistan as described in "Lone Survivor." He new a lot of the guys from being a sniper school instructor.The Annoyed Man wrote:Two of the men killed at Benghazi were friends of retired SEAL Brandon Webb. He has coauthored a book about it under the Sofrep banner called "Benghazi: The Definitive Report". I had started the book a while back, but I got sidetracked onto other things. I'll have to go back and finish it.Rhino1 wrote:13 Hours: An inside account of what really happened in Bengazi. Want to finish the book before I see the movie.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JTYPN6Y
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+1 on books by Brandon Webb. I particularly liked Red Circle.
I'm currently hooked on fictions by Bernard Cromwell. The Sharpe's series of historically based fictions are very entertaining. If you liked the CS Lewis Hornblower series of books, you will enjoy Cromwell's Sharpe's books. Its a fun way to learn the history of the Napoleonic wars.
I'm currently hooked on fictions by Bernard Cromwell. The Sharpe's series of historically based fictions are very entertaining. If you liked the CS Lewis Hornblower series of books, you will enjoy Cromwell's Sharpe's books. Its a fun way to learn the history of the Napoleonic wars.
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Freeman by Leonard Litts, Jr.
On Killing by LTC Dave Grossman (retired).
On Killing by LTC Dave Grossman (retired).
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Before you "buy" a book first look at your local library for it either for a paper copy or it may possibly be downloaded to an Ebook device like Kindle or Nook (something I do all the time) or if you must actually have a book because you're a collector, check out Abe Books.
Many times, they have used hard cover books in great condition for $3.00 or so and no shipping charges.
Why pay full retail?
Many times, they have used hard cover books in great condition for $3.00 or so and no shipping charges.
Why pay full retail?
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Because when I buy a book it is usually one I want autographed by the author. These I usually buy from the author in person.Abraham wrote:Before you "buy" a book first look at your local library for it either for a paper copy or it may possibly be downloaded to an Ebook device like Kindle or Nook (something I do all the time) or if you must actually have a book because you're a collector, check out Abe Books.
Many times, they have used hard cover books in great condition for $3.00 or so and no shipping charges.
Why pay full retail?
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I am currently reading "12 Ordinary Men" and "1984" . About to start "Knowing God" by J. I. Packed.
I have about 30 others that I look forward to getting to.
I also use an app called Overdrive to borrow books from our library.
I have about 30 others that I look forward to getting to.
I also use an app called Overdrive to borrow books from our library.
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oljames3,
Ah, ok, didn't mean to annoy anyone.
Ah, ok, didn't mean to annoy anyone.