Posted on 12/20/2005 11:08:46 PM PST by Darkwolf377
Anyone reading anything good?
What are books 2, 3, 4 and 5 titled?
Calvin's Institutes, 1536 Edition.
Oh, and the Bible as translated into German by Luther. Reading Scripture in another language is quite interesting.
A Peace to End All Peace: The Fall of the Ottoman Empire and the Creation of the Modern Middle East
Good read.
Bias by Bernie Goldberg.
A treasure trove of amazing reading.
Cheers,
knewshound
One Nation Under Allah
Description: One Nation Under Allah: The Islamic Invasion of America
Synopsis:
If you found the series Jihad Comes to Small Town USA informative, you need to read this book. An insightful look at the permeation of Islam into the American way of life by Laura Mansfield. Laura goes undercover into the mosques of America and tells you what is happening in these Islamic centers. A comprehensive look at the changes that have been slowly forced onto American society to accommodate Islam.
And - Just released!
Inshallah:
Synopsis:
The story of how a young American woman from the deep south finds herself married to a Muslim radical extremist. That young woman was Laura Mansfield. Laura provides a view of Islamic extremism that can only been seen from the inside. Laura's escape (with her children) from radical Islam, her battle to keep her daughters safe, and how she became a leading terror analyst make this a book you won't want to put down.
Laura Mansfield has over 20 years of experience dealing with issues pertaining to the Middle East.
She is fluent in written and spoken Arabic, and has an excellent understanding of the complex cultural, religious, and historical issues.
Laura spent nearly 7 years living and working in the region, for a wide range of clients including the United States Embassy, the United States Agency for International Development, and various international corporations.
She was active in the embassy warden system, acting as a liaison between the Embassy security office and her employer during the days of the Beirut hijackings.
I agree, after the 3 love interests he lost me. I read through book 9 and lost interest though loved the beginning books.
Gods of Mars; Warlord of Mars; Thuvia, Maid of Mars; Chessmen of Mars.
Jesse James by TJ Stiles and The Nazi Doctors by Robert Jay Lifton.
Nelson's Trafalgar: The Battle that Changed the World by Adkins.
A War Like No Other: How the Athenians and Spartans Fought the Pelopennisian War, by Hansen.
A Man in Full by Tom Wolfe
Ripples of Battle: How the Wars of the Past Still Determine How We Fight, How We Live and How We Think, by Vistor Davis Hansen
The Roads to Modernity: The British, French and American Englightenments by Gertrude Himmelfarb
Black Rednecks and White Liberals, by Thomas Sowell
Men in Black by Mark Levin
Hooking Up, essays by Tom Wolfe
If you like Niven and Pournelle,don't sleep on Lucifer's Hammer!
'Unholy Alliance' - David Horowitz
'Home Business Tax Deductions' - Stephen Fishman
I can't tell you yet which one is scarier! ;)
I just started an early Christmas present -
Under the Loving Care of the Fatherly Leader : North Korea and the Kim Dynasty, by Bradley Martin
I've been on a Revolutionary War binge over the last few weeks: These are all EXCELLENT books:
1776
John Adams
Washington's Crossing
Victory at Yorktown
His Excellency
George Washington is absolutely hands-down the greatest founding father and my true hero!!! John Adams is a close second. Thomas Jefferson was an eloquent writer and did many good things--but he was also THE original "limousine liberal".
Reading these books has reminded me of the greatness of our country.
Thanks.. think I will look for it sounds good. For what I am reading now ( ducking as I say this) Harry Potter books for the second time.
Any thing by Neil Stephenson, but Cryptonomicon is his best.
The trilogy, of which Quicksilver is the first book (followed by The Confusion and The System of the World, is very good as well. It deals with the rise of Trade and the passing of Fuedalism as the driving forces in the world.
"Why the Greeks Matter"
If you love Heinlein, check out Steel Beach and The Golden Globe by John Varley. Lots of books claim to be Heinleinesque, but Varley must have channeled him.
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