Faith of My Fathers-John McCain
1776-McCullough
Well, Surrender is Not an Option, Bible, Hail Holy Queen, God’s Politics (eegad, how I disagree with this guy on so many points) and Infiltration. Got a Kindle, and switch around depending on how many minutes I get to myself! Some are more difficult reads, of course. All are fascinating!
Will be starting The Obama Nation - Jerome R. Corsi
C.I.A. Inc.
“William Wilberforce” by William Hague
“An American Life” Ronald Reagan’s autobiography. Also rereading “The Return Of The King” by Tolkien.
One Fifth Avenue
Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don’t
Rules for Radicals - Saul Alinsky
‘Treason’s Harbour’ by Patrick O’Brien. It’s superb.
When We Were Orphans by Kazuo Ishiguro.
Just finished “1776” by David McCullough, now I’m back to the Bible (Revised Standard Version - Catholic Edition (RSV-CE)).
“The Pacific War: 1941-1945” I’m still trying to figure out how the Japanese managed to blow the huge advantage they owned in 1942.
One good thing I found on the Internet was two books and several PDF original newspaper files on the Last Island
Hurricane.
In the sixties, I read a small item in a magazine about
the last Island hurricane which talked about this resort
being cut in two pieces and only one survivor.
I would try to find information about this story every ten
or so.
The truth was more survivors were saved.
A Francis Schaeffer Trilogy.....an analysis of modern liberal philosophical and religious thought from an orthodox Christian point of view. Not easy reading, but very interesting.
Re-reading “My Name is Asher Lev”.
“An Analysis of Euclidian Geometric Priciples Viewed Through the Prism of Hegel’s Master/Slave Dialectic and a Platonic Solid Cosmology” by A. E. Newman
- and -
“The Life and Times of Hung Mung” by Malaclypse the Younger and Omar Kayyam Ravenhurst
A Conflict of Visions
What Doctors Think
GRE for Dummies
:p
Seriously, on the menu for today is:
"Density-functional method for nonequilibrium electron transport" an older paper (printed)
and
Scaling theory put into practice: first-principles modeling of transport in doped silicon nanowires
A few pages apiece, but they take at 1-2 hours each to read properly.
I’m reading “The Last Centurion” by John Ringo while waiting for my hubby to finish “Anathem” by Neal Stephenson.