Here are a few of the 109 books I read last year.
63. My Three Years with Eisenhower, CAPT Harry C. Butcher.
64. Amerika Bomber, by James Philip
65. The Sovereign States, 1638 – RoF, Eric Flint, Gorg Huff & Paula Goodlett
66. The War Diaries of C.D. Wood: The Big Little War -Northwest Frontier, India, & Iraq 1939-41, Vol, 1, by James Dunford Wood
67. The War Diaries of C.D. Wood: India, Egypt, China & Burma 1941-1944; Vol, 2, by James Dunford Wood
68. The War Diaries of C.D. Wood: War to Peace - UK, Germany & Holland, 1944-46 Vol, 3, by James Dunford Wood
69. Night Intruder: Radar War Between the RAF and the Luftwaffe, by Jeremy Howard-Williams
70. Alternate History of the TBO Verse by Calder & et.al
71, Beetle: Life of GEN W. B. Smith by D. K. R. Crosswell
72. Lady of the Army: The Life of Mrs. G. S. [Beatrice] Patton, by Stefanie Van Steelandt
73. B-17’s, Fighters and Flak, by T/SGT James Lee Hutchinson
74. Blitzkrieg from the Ground Up, by Niklas Zetterling
75. The Letters of Private Wheeler, 1809-1828, edited by B. H. Liddell-Hart
76. Operation Mincemeat, by Ben MacIntyre (the man who never was)
77. Richard Eager: A Pilot’s Story, by COL Richard E. Evans [Barlow’s son]
78. King’s Mountain and Cowpens: Our Victory Was Complete, by Robert W. Brown, Jr.
79. Battle of Guilford Court House, by John A. Maass
80. Daniel Morgan: Forgotten Hero, by Ronald W. Hamilton
81. The Road to Yorktown, by John A. Maass
82. Brandywine, by Michael C. Harris [Revolutionary War]
83. Germantown, by Michael C. Harris [Revolutionary War]
84. The Autumn of Empire, Oct 61, Countdown to War, #1, by James Philip
85. Task Force Hogan – Col Sam Hogan, 3/33 AR, 3d AD, WWII by William R. Hogan (his son)
86. Racing the Sunrise: Reinforcing U.S. Outposts, 1941-42, by Glen Wilford
87. Special Operation in the American Revolution, by Robert Tonsetic
88. John Stark: Maverick General, by Ben Z. Rose
89. The First South Pacific Campaign, by John B. Lundstrom
Nice — I don’t read anywhere near that amount, but I do try to track them. Otherwise, I’d forgot a lot of them (of course, some of the books are forgettable)