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Old 05-23-09, 12:58 PM   #481
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Have just started a new (well, new to me anyway) biography of one of the semi-forgotten American founding fathers: John Marshall: Definer of a Nation, by Jean Edward Smith. Marshall was the fourth Supreme Court Chief Justice, and the man who made the court what it is today. So far it's excellent.
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Old 05-23-09, 04:19 PM   #482
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Finishing up Harry Paget Flashman books by George MacDonald Fraser. They are amazing and laugh-out-loud funny. Kinda like Terry Pratchett's Discworld series.
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Old 05-24-09, 09:08 AM   #483
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I'm reading right now:
"Der Erste Weltkrieg" von Brigitte Hamann.

Translation: "The first world war", by Brigitte Hamann.
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Old 05-24-09, 11:10 AM   #484
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Currently finishing up Retribution by Max Hastings. A book about the last year of the Pacific War. A companion piece to Armageddon, his book about the last year of the war in Europe. Hastings tends to be harshly critical of a lot of the Allied leadership and policy makers (especially MacArthur). However, he reserves most of his anger for Japan, especially its leaders, from Hirohito down to individual officers, accusing most of them of combining casual cruelty with moral cowardice. The book also covers a lot of usually neglected territory like the Japanese 1944 Ichigo offensive in China, the Soviet invasion of Manchuria, the British re-taking of Burma.
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Old 05-31-09, 05:21 PM   #485
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Take her deep- submarine story about skipper Pete Galantin and SS- Halibut. This is one good story !
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Old 05-31-09, 08:53 PM   #486
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Reading "Slide rules and submarines: American Scientists and Subsurface warfare in World War II"

About half way through it and not all that impressed. If you just have to have every book written about submarine and anti-submarine warfare in WWII I guess you need this book.
Other wise, give it a pass.
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Old 06-06-09, 06:30 PM   #487
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The Road by Cormac McCarthy, also being made into a movie. Just finished it, it was ok. First fictive book I've read in a long while.

I'm interested in post-apocalyptic stuff, and also survivalism as genres.
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Old 06-07-09, 02:50 AM   #488
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After finishing Digital Apollo, The Journals of Lewis and Clark. Guess I'm in an exploration mood.

Interesting stuff....

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Old 06-07-09, 07:04 AM   #489
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Battle of Raate road - The legend of the Winter War
http://www.ajatuskirjat.fi/english/english_1530.asp
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Old 06-22-09, 07:17 PM   #490
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U-Boat War Patrol, War In The Boats, The First Team, and Buchheim's U-Boat War. Occasionally all on the same day.

I'm a busy boy.
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Old 06-23-09, 07:08 AM   #491
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Currently reading Antonov's Heavy Transports.

As an aside, I accidentally punched an order for TWO of this book from Amazon. I am now committed to returning one and receiving arefund, but frankly, after seeing the mail cost back to America, the cut that Amazon decides to take as its own shipping fee, and the low value of the book (only around USD26), I'm already thinking whether trying to SELL it as a new book and making some other person pay for my shipping is the smarter move.

Oh well... maybe I should try surface mail...
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Old 06-26-09, 02:58 PM   #492
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just read out "hunt for the red oktober" i was starting simply. dont know what to read now any tips? And dont think "naah its maybe too long" i read much and fast and realy small text and books my school mates never know about im not like any other kid i dont look at MTV i look at viasat history abd such so any tips on books
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"Democracy Matters", by Cornel West

Provocative, but interesting reading whether you agree with his conclusions or not.
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Old 07-24-09, 05:18 AM   #494
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I'm rereading The Ice Diaries By William R. Anderson.
It's about the Nautilus's attempt at crossing under the north pole.
awesome book, so awesome, I'm reading it twice within 3 days!
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I'm currently 700 pages through Executive Orders by tom clancy, after reading sum of all fears then debt of honour.
after this i'll be reading SSN which is his little stand alone sub one.

then i might read another Sharpe story
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