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Re: What book ?
Just finished 'The Lathe of Heaven' by Ursula K. Le Guin. It's a sci-fi book written in the 70's (I think?), but her description of the middle east wars is eerily accurate!
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Re: What book ?
Read three books on my Kindle in the last 7 days.. how many do you want to know about?
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Re: What book ?
Sixguns by Elmer KeithDellboy wrote:So we've had the 'what music are you listening to ' so how about what book are you currently reading have read or would recomend ??
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Re: What book ?
Any good? Been meaning to read his autobiography "Hell, I was there" if meomory serves.Dark Skies wrote:Sixguns by Elmer KeithDellboy wrote:So we've had the 'what music are you listening to ' so how about what book are you currently reading have read or would recomend ??
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Yes, it's very informative and covers a wide subject very well.TomH wrote:Any good? Been meaning to read his autobiography "Hell, I was there" if meomory serves.Dark Skies wrote:Sixguns by Elmer KeithDellboy wrote:So we've had the 'what music are you listening to ' so how about what book are you currently reading have read or would recomend ??
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Re: What book ?
Matter by Iain M Banks for the second time. I miss that man.
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Re: What book ?
Gun Digest 2017 - been dipping in and out of this tome for the last few months. Some very good articles, much more colour than previous issues and less catalogue so it gets a big thumbs up from me.
Also, Troop Leader - A Tank Commanders Story by Bill Bellamy: he was a twenty year old in command of a troop of three Cromwells from D-Day onwards. Very easy read, good description of life as it was for those on the front line.
Also, Troop Leader - A Tank Commanders Story by Bill Bellamy: he was a twenty year old in command of a troop of three Cromwells from D-Day onwards. Very easy read, good description of life as it was for those on the front line.
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Re: What book ?
Tactical Shotgun: Gabe Suarez
Night Shooting: Andy Stanford
NRA Personal Protection outside the Home.
And a wee essay entitled "Fighting crime by creating crime".-
Helping a mate write courses for his client.
Night Shooting: Andy Stanford
NRA Personal Protection outside the Home.
And a wee essay entitled "Fighting crime by creating crime".-
Helping a mate write courses for his client.
Political Correctness is the language of lies, written by the corrupt , spoken by the inept!
Re: What book ?
I am just finishing off the 7th book in the 'Death in the Fens' series by Joy Ellis, they are crime thrillers set reasonably locally to us and easy reading when I retire to bed. I also have 'A Collector’s Guide to the Savage 99 Rifle and its Predecessors, the Model 1895 and 1899' by David Royal set to arrive very shortly which I am looking forward to dipping into.
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