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Vanity...Read Any Good Books Lately?
n/a ^ | 7/10/21 | Me

Posted on 07/10/2021 8:35:53 AM PDT by Don@VB

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To: Don@VB

The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky.

Nice essay here summarizing the book by Gary Saul Morson in First Things magazine from May 2021:

https://www.firstthings.com/article/2021/05/the-greatest-christian-novel


41 posted on 07/10/2021 9:28:42 AM PDT by redfog
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First 100 Days of Hitler: Peter Fritzsche.

That sounds interesting.

42 posted on 07/10/2021 9:31:23 AM PDT by PAR35
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The Bible in E-Prime:

http://tinyurl.com/eprimebible

Quantum Psychology: How Brain Software Programs You and Your World by Robert Anton Wilson

Angel Tech: A Modern Shaman’s Guide to Reality by Antero Alli

The Eight-Circuit Brain: Navigational Strategies for the Energetic Body by Antero Alli


43 posted on 07/10/2021 9:33:59 AM PDT by proust (All posts made under this handle are, for the intents and purposes of the author, considered satire.)
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To: Don@VB

Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland Hardcover – February 26, 2019


44 posted on 07/10/2021 9:34:02 AM PDT by reagandemocrat (Underground Resistance in Vichy California)
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To: Don@VB
I'm on a legal thriller kick lately (and others write these books besides John Grisham).

Right now I'm reading "Thirteen" by Steve Cavanagh. About 2/3 through with a lot of twists and turns. Highly recommended.

45 posted on 07/10/2021 9:35:44 AM PDT by SamAdams76 (Give me a Pigfoot and a Bottle of Beer)
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To: Don@VB

The Science of God: The Convergence of Scientific and Biblical Wisdom, Gerald L. Schroeder Ph.D.


46 posted on 07/10/2021 9:36:38 AM PDT by FatherofFive (We support Trump. Not the GOP)
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To: Don@VB
One book that I highly recommend is Unmasked: Inside Antifa's Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy by Andy Ngo (New York: Center Street, 2021)

Ngo is a gutsy investigative reporter who has tangled with Antifa on several occasions

Earlier this year, I read the classic The Dream We Lost: Soviet Russia Then and Now by Freda Utley (New York: Day, 1940)

The author, a prominent conservative writer of the 1940's and 1950's describes how she, a starry-eyed Communist, married a Russian and moved to the Soviet Union only to be quickly disillusioned. Her disillusionment reached a climax when she came face-to-face with Stalinist terror, which swept away her husband. To save her life and that of her newborn son, she resolved to escape the Soviet Union.

47 posted on 07/10/2021 9:37:22 AM PDT by Fiji Hill
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I like history and historical fiction along with biographies. One recent favorite is "A Higher Calling" by Adam Markl.

That's a great story, but the title is "A Higher Call" (not Calling) and the author is Adam Makos, not Markl. But I agree, it's a great story. If you search YouTube for the title you will find video of a post-war reunion the two men had.

Another good book:


48 posted on 07/10/2021 9:37:44 AM PDT by JaguarXKE (Liberalism is a cancer on our nation.)
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Always been a Gene Wolf fan. Yeah, might have to re-read that series. Thx for the reminder.


49 posted on 07/10/2021 9:54:50 AM PDT by Noumenon (The Second Amendment exists primarily to deal with those who just won't take no for an answer. KTF)
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To: JaguarXKE

Wow, thanks for the heads up on that title. My Bad.


50 posted on 07/10/2021 9:56:17 AM PDT by Don@VB (Power Corrupts)
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Here's my list:
The Forsaken: An American Tragedy in Stalin's Russia by Tim Tzouliadis
Martyrs Mirror Treasures by Marc Heatherington
Islam Unveiled by Robert Spencer
Vanya: A True Story by Myrna Grant and Brother Andrew

51 posted on 07/10/2021 9:59:09 AM PDT by aimhigh (THIS is His commandment . . . . 1 John 3:23)
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To: Noumenon

Next time I reread the series I hope to have the 2 companion books to clear up a few obscure things - like Typhoon, the two headed Autarch who appears in the 1st Book and then in the Last, as well as the story of Silk.


52 posted on 07/10/2021 10:08:10 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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Sure did. Shattered Sword, about the battle of Midway. Its the best book I’ve ever read and it proves many of the “truths” about Midway were factually wrong. For instance, the claim by Fuchida that the flight decks of the 4 Japanese carriers were spotted with strike packages just beginning to take off and that’s proven to be a total lie by Fuchida. It also shows Nagumo’s Dilema and why his decision doomed the fleet. It also lays rest to one of the biggest myths That the sacrifice of VT-8 pulled the CAP down to the deck and they couldn’t get back up to altitude in time to attack the incoming dive bombers, in fact VT-8 attacked and got destroyed 30 to 40 minutes before the Dive Bombers showed up during the decisive attack at 10:20 AM. Its just a great historical narrative and its told from the Japanese perspective which give us a much deeper understanding about how and why the US won the Battle of Midway.

Another great book to read is Ty Cobb: What We Know is Wrong. This book proves beyond doubt that Ty Cobb was not a racist, in fact it shows through contemperaneous reports that Ty Cobb was not a racist. Ty Cobbs family was an abolitionist family, his grandfather once stopped the lynching of a black man and the Cobb family was run out of town by a mob that wanted to lynch his grandfather. Ty Cobb was one of the earliest and loudest voices for allowing black players to play in the major leagues, it also shows how after his playing career was over Ty Cobb was a fixture at Negro League games because he said the Negro Leagues played a better brand of baseball. It is also shown that when Ty Cobb was in the audience at Negro League games, he was so popular with the players the teams almost always asked him to sit half the game in each dugout. The book also shows that Ty Cobb was not considered a dirty player by his peers. All of the bad stories about Ty started after he died and some alcoholic sports writer (cannot remember his name) wanted revenge on Ty because Ty would not allow him to write a biography about Ty. A great book which shatters many terrible lies and myths about Ty Cobb, the first player inducted into the HoF and still the greatest, most exciting baseball player of all time.


53 posted on 07/10/2021 10:10:05 AM PDT by fatman6502002 ((The Team The Team The Team - Bo Schembechler circa 1969))
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Recently?

"Nostromo" by Joseph Conrad
"Sagebrush Rebel" (Reagan and the environmental lobby) by William Perry Pendley
"We Will Not Be Silenced" by Erwin Lutzer
"A Passage to India" by E.M. Forster
"Crisis" by Kurt Schlichter

54 posted on 07/10/2021 10:17:22 AM PDT by Psalm 73 ("You'll never hear surf music again" - J. Hendrix)
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To: Noumenon
Just started The Three Body Problem by Cixin Liu. Intriguing so far.

I read it, or at least the first third of it. Obvious knock-off/mash-up of several of Arthur C. Clarke's ideas, mostly from Childhood's End, a few other places within Clarke's body of work as well (like The Sentinel). Also one or two other "golden age" American SF writers, but mostly taken from Clarke.

I won't quite call it a rip-off, it's not that terrible. It contains details about life in China during the Cultural Revolution that are interesting and disturbing, no doubt about that.

Essentially he takes a few of the best ideas from SF's golden age in the west, focuses on a few tangential issues that were uncovered by those ideas, and develops them into a whole Dune-like story ecosystem.

My problem was that I kept seeing ideas and themes I recognized too well from their original sources, and found it annoying. I was a real enthusiastic reader of SF, Clarke in particular, as a teenager and pre-teen.

55 posted on 07/10/2021 10:28:54 AM PDT by Steely Tom ([Voter Fraud] == [Civil War])
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I'm about 100 pages into this. A friend recommended it. It's a few years old, but an excellent read especially since the NSA has been in the news lately.

Body Secrets-Ultra Secret National Security

56 posted on 07/10/2021 10:30:04 AM PDT by KevinB (''... and to the Banana Republic for which it stands ...")
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Fools, Frauds, and Firebrands: Thinkers of the New Left. A reread, actually, it's a detailed takedown of the Frankfurt School and some associated figures by the late, great Roger Scruton. If you want to know where such excrescences as Critical Race Theory came from, this is your book.
57 posted on 07/10/2021 10:35:19 AM PDT by Billthedrill
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To: JaguarXKE

Well, aside from the title and author’s name, I think I got everything right. Thanks agsin.


58 posted on 07/10/2021 10:41:37 AM PDT by Don@VB (Power Corrupts)
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Just started Blind Bombing by Norman Fine (”How Microwave Radar Brought the Allies to D-Day and Victory in WW2”).


59 posted on 07/10/2021 10:43:51 AM PDT by ameribbean expat (Don't blame others for the road you're on. That's your own asphalt.)
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Well, aside from the title and author’s name, I think I got everything right. Thanks again

LOL. I had an advantage - the book was sitting on my desk!

60 posted on 07/10/2021 10:47:17 AM PDT by JaguarXKE (Liberalism is a cancer on our nation.)
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