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Didn't realize there were Longmire books.
May have a look.
May have a look.
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I've been looking for something like a western kind of book lately...that first book is going to determine whether I continue with the seriesDidn't realize there were Longmire books.
May have a look.
I've been looking for something like a western kind of book lately...that first book is going to determine whether I continue with the series
Lonesome Dove is a good read. I also recommend C J Box's Joe Pickett books for a fun read. "Things are going to get Western"Let me know.
Hammer and I recommend Lonesome Dove if you haven't read it. 3 others in the series.
I dove into a book on the Romanovs many years ago and by the time I finished I had more questions than answers.Finished The Romanovs about ten days ago, then read The Lost City of Z and today started Max Hastings' Inferno, The World at War 1939-1945.
I listened to a bunch of podcast episodes he did on the Bomber Mafia. It was pretty interesting.On a whim I picked up Gladwells new book The Bomber Mafia. I’ve always enjoyed Gladwells writing….and war and mafia in the title? Sign me up.
It wasn’t a super long read….but it was chock full and interesting. He dives into the very early formation of strategic bombing strategy by our military….from way back when it was just guys thinking hypothetically before planes were even close to being capable.
It then goes through how that strategy was tested and found wanting in WWII and how it changed us from a moralistic approach of trying to surgically take out vital parts to an enemies army without over killing people to the free fire bombing maniac approach we were forced to by the end of that war, culminating with the fire bombing of Tokyo that killed 100,000 people over six hours…..literally the biggest death count over such a short period in world history.
If you like such subjects Gladwells takes a very solid approach to laying out the challenges and mindsets and how they had to change.
Yeah. I was about halfway through the book and decided why not listen to the pods on this. That wasn’t smart. I was fascinated by each storyline in the book. The pods were just as fascinating. Only, the rest of the book had been mentioned in the pods. Still great, but not as fascinating.I listened to a bunch of podcast episodes he did on the Bomber Mafia. It was pretty interesting.
Do you know anything about the Kathleen O'Neal Gear and W. Michael Gear books that are supposed to be like the Earth's Children but about the Anasazi? I have "People of Silence" in my queue.
Let me know. I have the paperbacks but haven't read them yet.I just picked up my first from these 2 authors from the library.
People of the Morning star, 1st of 3? Sun Born and Moon Hunt to follow.
Let me know. I have the paperbacks but haven't read them yet.
Let me know. I have the paperbacks but haven't read them yet.