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  • MrsXtremeVel

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    Smokin' Seventeen, by Janet Evanovich. Nothing like reading about bounty hunters, Jersey Cops, and a Granny that's packin' heat! Very entertaining, but mostly a "chick flick" kind of book.
     

    Slade

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    Seal Team Six - Memoirs of an Elite Navy Seal Sniper - by Howard Wasdin and Stephen Templin. Just finished Cerulean Springs and the Springs of Western Kentucky by William Turner.
     

    Scratcher

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    SAS Operation Storm
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    3point5

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    The Lost Symbol.

    I have yet you read a Dan Brown book I didn't like....


    Oh, and Next 5 Minutes....
    That one is taking forever. :D
     

    42769vette

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    I've always liked the Tom Clancy series. I am lazy or else I don't have the time to read but I get a lot of audio books on itunes. I already have about 7 of Clancy's on it (plus a bunch more).


    clancy is the best. i think ive read everything written by him. i never read any of the books written by someone else endorced by him.

    currently im reading american sniper
     

    sepe

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    I'm reading Tucker Max's 2nd book. The title isn't really forum appropriate.

    Normally have a variety of books about Buddhism, several different art history type books, and some history. I'm looking for books to read, thinking about hitting up American classics that I avoided through school, some poetry, and always looking for more history and philosophy books.

    I got to an early post about Rand, if I want to read philosophy, I'll stick with something that wasn't written as fiction.
     

    3point5

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    I'm reading Tucker Max's 2nd book. The title isn't really forum appropriate.

    Normally have a variety of books about Buddhism, several different art history type books, and some history. I'm looking for books to read, thinking about hitting up American classics that I avoided through school, some poetry, and always looking for more history and philosophy books.

    I got to an early post about Rand, if I want to read philosophy, I'll stick with something that wasn't written as fiction.

    Is that the one about some people finishing first? That's on my to read list...so is IHTSBIH. I've seen the movie already
     

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