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I just started The Liberty Amendments by Mark Levin. Our Constitution has been subverted by myriad big-government, anti-freedom laws, regulations and court rulings. It is time to consider Amendment level measures to restore limited government and renew economic prosperity.
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He was also recently under attack from the progs, so I'm thinking he's a pretty good guy too.The Annoyed Man wrote:Ender's Game is a great book, and Orson Scott Card is a good writer. I read it some years ago. My son turned me on to it when he was in middle school.BigGuy wrote:Just finished "The Affair", A Jack Reacher Novel by Lee Child.
Presently reading "Enders Game," by Orson Scott Card. With the movie coming out, I wanted to read the book first.
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I know you will love it and it will fulfill your dreams. It is everything I hoped it would be. I love history, cobblestones, old doors, and skeleton keys. It does not disappoint! Meanwhile, check out English Heritiage. They have tourist passes that make your entrance into castles much cheaper and you may get discounts on your parking as well. There is also the National Trust. They both work the same way, except NT is for historical homes instead of castles. Use their website to plan your itinerary. Make sure castles are open when you will be there.MotherBear wrote:I feel exactly the same way about the books. I still remember my first time reading Pride and Prejudice, in high school. I was in the library with another girl from my English class and we were both supposed to be reading it (alternative for a class assignment our parents opted us out for -- best choice ever). I was chuckling every few lines and, bless her blonde little heart, she'd just look at me and ask what was so funny. Don't think she ever caught on that it was humorous.CHLLady wrote:Jane Austen is my all time favorite author! I have read and re-read her books, they are like my friends. They were the first things I put on my kindle. My favorite is Persuasion. I have had the true pleasure of going to her last home in Chawton where she was most prolific in her writing. I also visited her grave in Winchester Cathedral and saw the house where she died. I laid yellow flowers at her grave. She was an incredible because it was not common for women to be as educated as she was. I touched the little table that she wrote at. Yes, I am a bit of a Jane fanatic. It was certainly the top of my bucket list and now I have to come up with another.MotherBear wrote:Just finished reading "Sense and Sensibility" this afternoon, which meant that dinner was salads instead of stir fry because I should have put down my book to make dinner half an hour before. I'll probably wind up making my way through the Austen collection (it happens every year or two; I can't resist). I'm waiting for a friend to finish her draft of the final novel in her trilogy so I can read it. She's not published yet, but if the publishers have any sense she will be. And I'm also waiting for the next Diana Gabaldon "Outlander" book. Otherwise I'm trying to stay away from fiction because I have terrible self control when it comes to books and nothing gets done when I get into a good book.
For non-fiction, I'm working through "The Well-Trained Mind." I want to finish the entire thing, but with a particular focus on getting the elementary years sorted out.
I'm jealous of your visit... maybe someday! I'd also like to visit Beatrix Potter's farm. My kids just love her books, and I love having such well written children's stories to read to them. We're planning a Europe trip in about 12 years, just before the oldest finishes high school. Guess I can be patient till then.
Middle Age Russ, please do come back and let us know how you liked it. I thought about reading it as well.
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"Certified Information Systems Security Professional Study Guide"
oh, and "Little House in the Big Woods" (with the kids).
oh, and "Little House in the Big Woods" (with the kids).
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Currently reading Faye Kellerman series with detective Peter Decker, I've read first 13 books. Before that Vince Flynn series with CIA Mitch Rapp. Also Daniel Silva series with Israeli intelligence agent Gabriel Allon.
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Liberal Fascism (re-read), A history of the US in 10 Firearms, The American Revolution 1763-1783, and Atlas Shrugged (re-read).
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The Liberty Amendments is excellent!!Middle Age Russ wrote:I just started The Liberty Amendments by Mark Levin. Our Constitution has been subverted by myriad big-government, anti-freedom laws, regulations and court rulings. It is time to consider Amendment level measures to restore limited government and renew economic prosperity.
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I'm doing the read along with Kim Harrison. I previously read up through WWBC so BMS onward will be new material for me. I really enjoyed the early books and then lost interest, so I'm curious if the second go round will be different.
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Hope it's OK to revive an old post. I didn't want to start a new one. There was a post about the movie "The Butler" that veered off and "Jeremiah Johnson" came up so I decided to read a couple of books about the real man John (Johnson) Johnston. "Mountain Man" by Vardis Fischer and "Crow Killer- The saga of Liver Eating Johnson" By R.W Thorpe. The real story would have made an even better movie. Started "American Sniper" a couple of days ago.
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"Surely You're Joking Mr. Feynman by Richard Feynman
"What Do You Care What Other People Think?"
While Feynman was a theoretical physicist, he was also a wild and crazy guy. His books and lectures are highly entertaining.
Joseph Wambaugh's "Hollywood" series. Very funny stuff!
"What Do You Care What Other People Think?"
While Feynman was a theoretical physicist, he was also a wild and crazy guy. His books and lectures are highly entertaining.
Joseph Wambaugh's "Hollywood" series. Very funny stuff!
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Well, since this one is back and running again, I'll add mine.
"A Time For Trumpets: The Untold Story of the Battle of the Bulge" by Charles B. MacDonald. He served during WWII and was involved in that battle. Pretty detailed read, so far.
"A Time For Trumpets: The Untold Story of the Battle of the Bulge" by Charles B. MacDonald. He served during WWII and was involved in that battle. Pretty detailed read, so far.
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"David and Goliath" Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants
by Malcolm Gladwell
This is non-fiction.
I've read all Gladwell's books and all are worth reading.
"America the Beautiful"
Ben Carson, M.D.
This is the guy whose speech astounded Obama. Apparently, they didn't do any vetting on this man. I think they assumed because he's black he'd naturally belong in their camp.
Wrong!
by Malcolm Gladwell
This is non-fiction.
I've read all Gladwell's books and all are worth reading.
"America the Beautiful"
Ben Carson, M.D.
This is the guy whose speech astounded Obama. Apparently, they didn't do any vetting on this man. I think they assumed because he's black he'd naturally belong in their camp.
Wrong!
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I am trying to get through the final 200 pages of Shantaram.
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GEORGE WASHINGTON'S SECRET SIX: THE SPY RING THAT SAVED THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION By Brian Kilmeade and Don Yaeger.
Just a couple of chapters in, but it's good so far.
Funny thing is, I know quite a bit about the Civil war. I've taken a few classes on it and read extensively about it. Not an expert by any stretch of the imagination, but I probably know more than the average guy on that subject.
But I know exactly squat about the Revolutionary war. No clue about the time line, or geographical flow of the conflict. Now that I think about it, I've got some studying to do.
Edit: I found a great site for those, like myself, woefully ignorant of the War for Independence.
http://www.revolutionarywaranimated.com ... to-the-war
Just a couple of chapters in, but it's good so far.
Funny thing is, I know quite a bit about the Civil war. I've taken a few classes on it and read extensively about it. Not an expert by any stretch of the imagination, but I probably know more than the average guy on that subject.
But I know exactly squat about the Revolutionary war. No clue about the time line, or geographical flow of the conflict. Now that I think about it, I've got some studying to do.
Edit: I found a great site for those, like myself, woefully ignorant of the War for Independence.
http://www.revolutionarywaranimated.com ... to-the-war
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I just finished "Command Authority" Clancey's last book. I was sad to know that there won't be any more. RIP.Texheim wrote:Tom Clancy
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