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Tard
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Couldn't agree more.
"Killers of the Flower Moon" is also a good read.
milner79
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One Second After by William R. Forstchen. It is the first in his three-part series. And ever since I read it, I often find myself asking, "What if ..." and running through survival scenarios in my mind ...
barney94
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Twelve Mighty Orphans by Jim Dent
JeremiahJohnson
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Can't Hurt Me- David Goggins

The audio book is better than the book as he gives commentary after every chapter.



I have been reading a ton of endurance and mental toughness books lately. The past few years I've been doing a lot of Ironmans so it's been a major focus. Goggins is great.

Also enjoyed the Mitch Rapp series. Sad the writer passed away.
Swarely
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No lie, go pick up a copy of "World War Z". Any amazing book that I absolutely love. And I've heard the audio version is fantastic as well.
Barnyard96
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The New Testament
Ranch Dressing
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"Red Rising" by Pierce Brown

"Empire of the Summer Moon"

"Quo Vadis"


Aggiehunt
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I'll second the Jack Carr books. I'm reading through the series right now. The first book was incredible and intense. I had a hard time putting it down.
OldAg68
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Michael Connelly books - Harry Bosch is the main character. Great police/detective stories set in Los Angeles.

Jack Reacher series by Lee Child

For Texas history - "Lonestar" - it's pretty exhaustive.

"News of the World" - book is much better than the movie (usually true for most books/movies imo)

Some of the early John Grisham books - his later ones are way too liberal for me.
ChrisTaylor
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From the last books I've read, I can recommend:
"The Alice Network" by Kate Quinn
"To the Lighthouse" by Virginia Woolf
Also, The Bloody Chamber is a very interesting one to read. It's a collection of short fiction, and there are 10 short stories. I accidentally found out about these short stories, but they are for sure worth reading. Some time ago, I got a task to write a review of one book you recommend to read, and I decided to look for some info and examples. I came across this site https://paperap.com/free-papers/short-story/where I found articles related to different stories and found the one dedicated to The Bloody Chamber. I read the article, it interested me, and I decided to read it.
Max06
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Recent reads:

A Patriot's History of the United States by Schweikart & Allen

Spotting Danger- Before It Spots You by Gary Quesenberry
Dallasag517
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If I were stranded on an island and could take some books these 3 would be on my list. I've read them all and found them fascinating.

Best book on Nazi Germany I have ever read:

Rise and Fall of the Third Reich -- Wiiliam Shirer
News correspondent who was in Germany from the early 1930s to the end of the war.

Iran Hostage Crisis:

Guests of the Ayatollah -- Mark Bowden

True Crime Story: (this one is a gem)

And the Sea Will Tell -- Vincent Bugliosi

1990Hullaballoo
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J Frank Dobie

If you like reading about Texas stories, Texas History, Texas characters and other "country" topics like cattle, horses, trail drives or early explorers, this is your guy.

He was a Texas Ex and professor there, but that was about 100 years ago. I don't believe any author has a more complete anthology on Texas.
ElGoatarod
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Killing Rommel by Steven Pressfield
Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson
The Ragamuffin Gospel by Brennan Manning
The Lions Gate by Steven Pressfield
Chickenhawk by Robert Mason
Fearless by Eric Blehm
Matterhorn by Karl Marlantes
Uncle Sam's Plantation by Star Parker
Legend by Eric Blehm
I Am Pilgrim by Terry Hayes
Hank the Cowdog by John Erickson
Three Sips of Gin by Tim Bax

CrawfordAg
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I have been on a Peter Heller kick lately. Currently reading The Painter after finishing The Guide. They're fairly easy reads and they all lean on his knowledge of river navigation and flyfishing. I wish I would have saved the Dog Stars and The River as they were page burners for me.
ThanksandGigEm2014
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"Endure" by Cameron Hanes. Bowhunter/Ultramarathoner. Fits in the Goggins world real well
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