12-31-2014, 04:46 PM
I have "On Killing" and "On Combat" in my Kindle queue and a couple of Elmer Keith books on my wishlist.
I saw sites selling the Bullet Proof Mind DVDs. I would like to see that.
Read or listened to most of the books from the "Band of Brothers" fame. Most were pretty good. Especially enjoyed ***** Winters book "Beyond Band of Brothers".
I also love history, especially Revolutionary War era. Prefer authors like Walter Isaacson, Joseph J. Ellis, David G. McCullough, H. W. Brands, and Nathaniel Philbrick. Either read the books (Borders closing was a boon for getting the hardcovers cheap) or listened to the audiobooks through the library. If you get the audiobook, make sure it is the unabridged otherwise you are getting the "best of" version. Books by these authors can be a more academic and a little dry to read compared to The Killing series by Martin Dugard - sorry, Bill O'Reilly - or books by Steven Ambrose.
Currently reading "Iron Kingdom: The Rise and Downfall of Prussia, 1600-1947" because that is where most of my family emigrated from.
I saw sites selling the Bullet Proof Mind DVDs. I would like to see that.
Read or listened to most of the books from the "Band of Brothers" fame. Most were pretty good. Especially enjoyed ***** Winters book "Beyond Band of Brothers".
I also love history, especially Revolutionary War era. Prefer authors like Walter Isaacson, Joseph J. Ellis, David G. McCullough, H. W. Brands, and Nathaniel Philbrick. Either read the books (Borders closing was a boon for getting the hardcovers cheap) or listened to the audiobooks through the library. If you get the audiobook, make sure it is the unabridged otherwise you are getting the "best of" version. Books by these authors can be a more academic and a little dry to read compared to The Killing series by Martin Dugard - sorry, Bill O'Reilly - or books by Steven Ambrose.
Currently reading "Iron Kingdom: The Rise and Downfall of Prussia, 1600-1947" because that is where most of my family emigrated from.
I saw sites selling the Bullet Proof Mind DVDs. I would like to see that.
Read or listened to most of the books from the "Band of Brothers" fame. Most were pretty good. Especially enjoyed ***** Winters book "Beyond Band of Brothers".
I also love history, especially Revolutionary War era. Prefer authors like Walter Isaacson, Joseph J. Ellis, David G. McCullough, H. W. Brands, and Nathaniel Philbrick. Either read the books (Borders closing was a boon for getting the hardcovers cheap) or listened to the audiobooks through the library. If you get the audiobook, make sure it is the unabridged otherwise you are getting the "best of" version. Books by these authors can be a more academic and a little dry to read compared to The Killing series by Martin Dugard - sorry, Bill O'Reilly - or books by Steven Ambrose.
Currently reading "Iron Kingdom: The Rise and Downfall of Prussia, 1600-1947" because that is where most of my family emigrated from.


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