I’m reading Crimes Against Liberty by David Limbaugh
The First War of Physics: The Secret History of the Atomic Bomb, 1939-1949 [Hardcover]by im Baggott
EPowerment, Achieving Empowerment in the E World, Dr. Izzy Justice. And any of the American Girls’ books my daughter brings home from work. :-)
The Apostle - Brad Thor
Very apropos given the political climate today. Great author, thrilling reads.
just finished “the conservative intellectual movement in america” by george h. nash (poorly written, but informative),
and “crimes against liberty” by david limbaugh (no one would have heard of this guy if he wasn’t the brother of rush; it’s a digest of obama’s doings that most freepers could do.)
today, amazon delivers “the roots of obama’s rage” by dinesh souza, my next read.
Boardwalk Empire by Nelson Johnson. It’s the basis for the HBO Series of the same name. Chronicles the life and times of Nucky Thompson, the undisputed ruler of Atlantic City, who was equal parts politician and gangster.
Courgage and Consequence by Rove. Almost done.
The Laundry Series by Charles Stross: “The Atrocity Archives,” “The Jennifer Morgue,” and “The Fullerton Memorandum” by Charles Stross. Also short stores “On the Farm” and “Overtime.”
“Monster Hunter Vendetta” by Larry Correia
“Ragnarok” by Patrick A. Vanner
LOVE my Kindle!
“Frontier Regulars” by Robert M. Utley. I just visited Montana and Wyoming and wanted to learn more about the post-Civil War Indian Wars. Appears so far to be an even handed account of that period in our history.
Where Men Win Glory - Jon Krakauer
Historical Fiction on Cleopatra - can’t remember the authors name. Quite a good read so far
“We Band Of Angels, The Untold Story of American Nurses Trapped on Bataan by the Japanese” by Elizabeth M. Norman (paperback), and “Casino Royale” by Ian Fleming on my Nook ebook reader!
I’m on a Mark Twain kick, just finished Tom Sawyer, and now I’m half way through Huckleberry Finn. Both very enjoyable!
Studying for graduation this fall...
I’m on a kick, putting together a library on my thumb drive of books I’ve downloaded from the net. And then working my way through it.
Right now, reading Belloc, Europe and the Faith, and Von Mises, Planned Chaos (its a short one, almost a pamphlet). One at lunch, the other at coffee.
Just finished Everlasting Man (Chesterton), Money and Credit (Von Mises again), and French Revolution (Edmund Burke). Its the copyright thing. Everything I’m reading is at least 80 years old...
I’m reading “Biggest Brother: The Life of Major Dick Winters, the Man who led the Band of Brothers” by Larry Alexander.
It’s a wonderful read. I’m planning on reading Major Winter’s book next, “Beyond the Band of Brothers”. I’m looking forward to that one.
Rereading this, actually. Read it a million years ago
Also:
“The Unconquerable General Daumesnil” by-Edward Ryan.
Just finished re-reading Cujo. Read it as a teenager over 20 years ago and after snobbishly turning my nose up at my hubby for suggesting streaming the movie on Netflix, couldn’t remember why I hated the movie so much so had to re-read the book. Now I remember why I hated the movie. The director wimped out.