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What Are You Reading Now?
8/30/06
| MplsSteve
Posted on 08/30/2006 5:08:01 PM PDT by MplsSteve
OK everyone, it's time for my quarterly "What Are You Reading Now?" thread.
I'm posting this a few days early because of the Labor Day weekend. I like to get as many responses as possible.
Well...? What are you reading now?
It can be a technical journal. It can be a trashy pulp novel. It can be a a best-seller or a travel guide.
I'll start. Right now, I'm finishing "One Soldier's Story: A Memoir" by Bob Dole.
What a great book. I encourage everyone to read it - even if you felt Bob Dole was a sell-out to conservative causes. I believe he would have made a great President!
Next week, I'm starting "Breaking Point: The 1995 Quebec Referendum" by Mario Cardinal. This one looks to be fantastic.
OK fire away! What are you reading now?
TOPICS: Books/Literature
KEYWORDS: bookreview; books; literature; magazines; readinglist; summer
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To: MplsSteve; N3WBI3; ShadowAce; rzeznikj at stout; stainlessbanner
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To: MplsSteve
I just read every Mitford series book by Jan Karon which I loved. Perfect for women. I also read, The Journal of Anne Reading, by Maggie Garrett Irwin, a true account of a British nurse who traveled to America to nurse the troops during the civil war. It is wonderful, and is available on Amazon.com. I loved it and wanted more.
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posted on
08/30/2006 7:56:57 PM PDT
by
ladyinred
(Leftists, the enemy within.)
To: MplsSteve
Making Hard Decisions/An Introduction to Decision Analysis (Clemen)
Advanced Engineering Mathematics (Zill & Cullen)
2007 Writer's Market (Brewer)
The Art of War (Sun Tzu)
Phantom (Goodkind)
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posted on
08/30/2006 7:58:06 PM PDT
by
patton
(Sanctimony frequently reaps its own reward.)
To: MplsSteve
"1776" By David McCollough...I have to read "A Lesson Before Dying" before school starts...
To: kcar
BUMP for Travis and Wardaddy - two patriots!
To: MplsSteve
I'm re-reading Atlas Shrugged.
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posted on
08/30/2006 8:23:56 PM PDT
by
Redcloak
(Speak softly and wear a loud shirt.)
To: martin_fierro
To: MplsSteve
Well...? What are you reading now?This thread...
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posted on
08/30/2006 8:35:59 PM PDT
by
JRios1968
(This kid knows how to wallop a baseball!!!!!!)
To: MplsSteve
Halfway through Dark Light by Randy Wayne Wright, mystery involving a wrecked German submarine off the coast of Florida.
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posted on
08/30/2006 8:44:33 PM PDT
by
Larry Lucido
("There's no problem so big that government intervention can't make it worse.")
To: kcar
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posted on
08/30/2006 8:45:59 PM PDT
by
Larry Lucido
("There's no problem so big that government intervention can't make it worse.")
To: martin_fierro
Those all look like good titles.
After reading a book about Linux, you need some easy leisurely reading.
To: MplsSteve
you need some easy leisurely reading. Beg pardon, but for some of us that stuff is rocket science.
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To: MplsSteve; rzeznikj at stout
Ok I'll be the nerd...
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posted on
08/30/2006 9:26:18 PM PDT
by
MikefromOhio
(aka MikeinIraq - Go Bucks!!!)
To: stainlessbanner
That book is excellent.
They say that a Marine Sniper in Iraq exceeded Gunny Hathcock's record. If this is true, his story would be another excellent addition to the Marine pantheon.
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posted on
08/30/2006 9:28:49 PM PDT
by
Killborn
(Pres. Bush isn't Pres. Reagan. Then again, Pres. Regan isn't Pres. Washington. God bless them all.)
To: Killborn
Shooter: The Autobiography of the Top-Ranked Marine Sniper is a pretty good read. Sgt. Coughlin talks about how he had to create a new style of sniper warfare in Iraq (Hathcock's jungle style tactics were not suitable for urban warfare).
I read Coughlin's book and then read Hathcock's book. The Hathcock book is a classic hands down, he is the master sniper. It's a better written book, IMO.
Hathcock has 93 confirmed kills, Coughlin has 60 confirmed. Both probably have more unconfirmed though.
To: MplsSteve
If you really want to know, this semester I am reading:
System Reliability Toolkit-- RiAC, DoD Analysis Center
Generalized Linear Models with applications in Engineering and the Sciences-- Myers, Montgomery & Vining
Constraint Theory, Multidimensional Mathematical Model Management-- George Friedman
Project Management-- A managerial approach-- Meredith & Mantrel
Quantitative Methods in Project Management-- Goodpasture
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posted on
08/30/2006 9:45:34 PM PDT
by
phantomworker
(A camel is a horse designed by committee.)
To: stainlessbanner
I guess Hathcock is still the "Marine Sniper."
Glad to be surrounded by such men. They give our country great credit.
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posted on
08/30/2006 10:00:10 PM PDT
by
Killborn
(Pres. Bush isn't Pres. Reagan. Then again, Pres. Regan isn't Pres. Washington. God bless them all.)
To: MplsSteve
I'm alternating between Victor Davis Hanson's Carnage and Culture and Proust's Swann's Way. That's my nod to "diversity".
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posted on
08/30/2006 10:07:12 PM PDT
by
KayEyeDoubleDee
(const Tag &referenceToConstTag)
To: JRios1968
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posted on
08/30/2006 10:16:41 PM PDT
by
phantomworker
(A camel is a horse designed by committee. Sofa king crazy.)
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