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I have an almost complete collection of the Dune books, the first ones by Frank Herbert and then then sequels and prequels by his son written with Kevin Anderson
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I'm reading The Gun Seller. It's a book by Hugh Laurie and it's actually pretty funny and well written for a comedian/actor. I have a good pirated version if anyone wants.
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Shhh, no you do not have a pirated version.
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As far as Authors go i have to enjoy John Ringo and Both his "Ghost" series and his "Posleen" series of novels.
While he is now dead and his nephew has taken over his series. William W Johnstone was a pretty entertaining author and while he used clips to describe magazines his various series were entertaining and he know how to write a firefight and his writing reflected what is "known" about his background. |
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currently reading a book called ''ghosts of war''
and no, i read band of brothers before i knew there was a series. same thing with flags of our fathers. that was a great book
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One Clancy nonfiction I loved was battle ready, with general Tony Zinni. He was with the south vietnamese marines and its a perspective of vietnam not seen before.
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I only pirated it cause my local library has never heard of it. But they have heard of Metro 2033.
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The game coming out? Was there a novel of it before?
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Yeah it was a Russian best seller. Then it got translated to English and turned into a computer game that will give computers heart attacks. I do like the whole concept of it though.
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I just recently bought Cormac McCarthy's [i]Blood Meridan[i]. I heard it's McCarthy's masterpiece and one of the greatest American novels of the 20th Century. I like it because it takes place at the U.S.-Mexico border between the years of 1849 and 1850; and it has violence (and I mean the knifng and scalping kind of violence).
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