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Anyone know of any good books for Christmas presents?

Posted on 12/12/2004 10:33:49 PM PST by atari

can be of any topic/genre and has to be in an adult age group (ie; no childrens books).

thanks :)


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To: atari
I'm giving three (one to a Civil War buff, one to an uncle who likes Charlton Heston, and the third to a cousin who loves Peanuts):

Last Full Measure by Jeff Shaara

In The Arena: An Autobiography by Charlton Heston

The Complete Peanuts 1950-1952 and The Complete Peanuts 1953-1954 by Charles Shultz

I suspect I might see this under my tree from my aunt and uncle (a piece of correspondence got misdirected to my house instead of theirs), but who knows?


21 posted on 12/12/2004 10:49:32 PM PST by asgardshill ("We march by day and read Xenophon by night.")
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To: Strategerist

Yeah that would have been interesting...

in the series I am talking about, Russia never becomes Communist, at least up to the point I am at now....


22 posted on 12/12/2004 10:49:37 PM PST by MikefromOhio (27 days until I can leave Iraq for good....)
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To: MikeinIraq

"The series by Harry Turtledove is very good, starting with "How Few Remain" and going up to WW2.... "

I tried reading Turtledove's Worldwar series (on WWII)--I very much enjoyed the first volume: In the Balance. I liked it so much I bought the other 3 in the series, in fact. But by the end of the second one I was thoroughly displeased with it. Sam Yeager...I despise him. I also would have liked more from the "great man" perspective. And the plot kept repeating itself over and over again. Anyway, would you recommend the Civil War novels? I am willing to give them a shot but fear experiencing more disillusionment.


23 posted on 12/12/2004 10:50:42 PM PST by Cyclopean Squid (The 80s belonged to the Gipper, the Aughts belong to Dubya!)
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To: atari

THE HEAVENLY MAN about Pastor Yun paperback is a great rapid read. Very dramatic; moving, touching. Has comments by co-prisoners and family members--especially wife. Miracles are verified by fellow prisoners.

ATTACHMENT by Dr's Clinton and Sibcy is an absolutely great book about attachment flaws in childhood and resulting adult pathologies, craziness. More importantly, it has a great list of things to do to overcome such complications in living.

I have some other suggestions but not coming to my sleepy mind at the moment.


24 posted on 12/12/2004 10:52:21 PM PST by Quix (5having a form of godliness but denying its power. I TIM 3:5)
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To: atari
for children:

Angel in the Waters -- New Pro-Life book for children [Tissue Alert]

25 posted on 12/12/2004 10:52:58 PM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: atari

I just now saw your intro about no children's books. However, I think you will forgive me when you take a look at Angel in the Waters.


26 posted on 12/12/2004 10:54:47 PM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Cyclopean Squid

you see I started at the beginning of that series with "How Few remain" and then up through the years, through when TR is the President and all that.

The Great War series is much more relevant as you can actually see this happening sort of....

Here is a site that has this entire series in graphics so you can see it. I have read up to the Victorious Opposition, but I havent found the last one yet....


http://www.sfsite.com/~silverag/greatwar.html


27 posted on 12/12/2004 10:55:18 PM PST by MikefromOhio (27 days until I can leave Iraq for good....)
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To: All

What's a good book to send someone in jail?


28 posted on 12/12/2004 10:56:20 PM PST by beaversmom (The greatness of a man is measured by the fatness of his wife)
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To: konaice

Soldier of the Great War by Mark Helprin. My favorite novel of all time (and I read far too many books!). To summarize, it's the story of an educated Italian young man who, among other adventures, fights in WWI on the forgotten and futile Isonzo front. Beautifully written. It will stay with you forever. And, as for the author, yes he's on our side. Wrote the only good speeches Bob Dole ever gave, does OpEds on defense issues for the WSJ, and fought the Arabs with the IDF.


29 posted on 12/12/2004 10:56:30 PM PST by BroncosFan ("If I'm dead, why do I still have to go to the bathroom?" - Thomas Dewey, 1948)
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To: BroncosFan
While I'm at it:

War in 2020 by Ralph Peters

Flames of Heaven by Ralph Peters

East of Eden by John Steinbeck

The Book of Joe by Jon Tropper

The Sharpe Series by Bernard Cornwell

Straight Man by Richard Russo

Old School by Tobias Wolf

Anything by Robert Kaplan

30 posted on 12/12/2004 11:01:01 PM PST by BroncosFan ("If I'm dead, why do I still have to go to the bathroom?" - Thomas Dewey, 1948)
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To: atari

For any of the following groups:

-J.R.R. Tolkien/LOTR fans
-Fantasy/Sci-fi fans in general
-Christians
-Conservatives in general
-Folks who have read/enjoyed anything by Ayn Rand and/or George Orwell and would like to read something from those same writer's times for comparitive purposes.

I recommend C.S. Lweis' "Space trilogy" of novels:

1. Out of the Silent Planet
2. Perelandera
3. That Hideous Strength

Great reading!


31 posted on 12/12/2004 11:02:53 PM PST by BradyLS (DO NOT FEED THE BEARS!)
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To: All

Book ideas here:

http://www.christianbook.com/

http://store.dayspring-store.com/books-gift-books.html


32 posted on 12/12/2004 11:03:18 PM PST by Cindy
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To: atari
"The Forgotten Soldier" by Guy Sajer

Simply an outstanding book.

33 posted on 12/12/2004 11:03:26 PM PST by fso301
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To: Salvation

well everyone can suggest childrens books, just let me know if its a childrens book or not :)


34 posted on 12/12/2004 11:09:12 PM PST by atari
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To: beaversmom

"The Complete Book of Locks and Locksmithing."


35 posted on 12/12/2004 11:11:01 PM PST by pro libertate
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To: pro libertate

Hee, hee--I knew something like that would be coming.


36 posted on 12/12/2004 11:18:48 PM PST by beaversmom (The greatness of a man is measured by the fatness of his wife)
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To: atari

bump for later


37 posted on 12/12/2004 11:19:21 PM PST by goodnesswins (Tax cuts, Tax reform, social security reform, Supreme Court, etc.....the next 4 years.....)
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To: atari
One of the most influential books in my life has been Witness, the autobiography of Whitaker Chambers.

For fiction, I like most of the Dean Koontz books. I'd avoid Intensity, Odd Thomas, and The Bad Place. I haven't read many others of his more recent books, but some of the older ones are great. One of the best is In the Corner of his Eye.

Another pretty good fiction writer is Jonathan Kellerman. He's somewhat liberal on guns in real life, but his books don't show that faulty reasoning very strongly unless one knows to look for it. His books feature a homosexual as one of the primary "good guys." I think he handles the situation well so that it isn't offensive, but some people wouldn't like it.

Oliver North has written a couple of action books. I've read Mission Compromised and found it to be pretty good. It's a little thick in some places, and there's a strong evangelical message.

The John Adams biography that came out a few years ago was pretty good. It was popular then and is likely still widely available.

I enjoy Ann Coulter's books. I recently read Michelle Malkin's Invasion. It was pretty good, but I'd take issue with a few things. I still like her overall message.

If this person is interested in the history of the War Between the States, I'd recommend anything by Dr. James I. Robertson, Jr..

If this person is interested in outdoors and hunting, I'd recommend African Game Trails by Theodore Roosevelt.

Bill

38 posted on 12/12/2004 11:19:59 PM PST by WFTR (Liberty isn't for cowards)
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To: atari; WFTR
W.E.B. Griffin wrote "The Brotherhood Of War" series (nine novels about Army life from the end World War II to Vietnam); "The Corps" series (ten novels about the Marine Corps from World War II to Korea); the "Men At War" series (four novels about the OSS during World War II), the "Badge of Honor" series (eight novels, Philadelphia Police Department), and the three novels in the "Honor" series about WWII Argentina.

He is starting a new series with "By Order of The President," which is due out days before Christmas. It is said to be "is a cutting-edge insider's look at intel and politics in the battle of counterterrorism, from the White House to covert ops in foreign lands."
39 posted on 12/12/2004 11:47:18 PM PST by StayAt HomeMother
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To: durasell
a must have for the baseball fan.

How'd you know I was...?

40 posted on 12/13/2004 12:11:29 AM PST by konaice
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