With Amazon Prime doing Robert Jordan`s "Wheel of Time" I have started reading the books., Only got 13 in the book series..😎
Daniel Siva (Gabriel Allon series) and Bernard Cornwell (Saxson Tales series).
The Rapp and Reacher series are some of my favorites. I'm going to look into the gray man series. Thank you. The closest to the Reacher series I could find was the Peter Ash series by Nick Petre. It's not Reacher but probably closer than the Grant one."The Broken Girls" and "Sundown Motel" both sort of psychological thrillers by Simone St. James
The Gray Man series by Mark Greaney (I think I've now read all of them but may have missed one - sort of a cross between Mitch Rapp and Jack Reacher)
Netflix/BBC made a series (The Last Kingdom) based on the Saxon Tales novels. It's about the Vikings fighting the Saxons for control of England. The books and TV series are very good.A Nun introduced me to Allon. Not a bad book in the series. The Prince of Fire is a great character.
I've never heard of the saxson series. Is it similar?
I put that in my book list after you said that. Normally the title alone would turn me off but if you liked Empire of the Summer Moon than I can dig it, fantastic book.I just read Werewolf Cop by Andrew Klavan. It is a preposterous title and premise but probably my favorite thing I've read since Empire of the Summer Moon.
Quick read -- only about 250 pages.
I've since moved on to The Last Boy about Mickey Mantle. Quite a dichotomy between the lives of Clemente and Mantle, to put it mildly.Clemente - Fantastic biography of Roberto Clemente
You should read "Brave New World" by Huxley if you haven't already.Just finished re-reading 1984 since I didn’t really read it well in high school.
Now reading Hamilton by Chernow. I had read the first few chapters before going through 1984, now I'm going to finish it.
Thinking I might to a Teddy Roosevelt bio next.
Read it in high school, though it got the same half-assed effort 1984 got. I've definitely considered reading it again.You should read "Brave New World" by Huxley if you haven't already.
It's similar to 1984 in that it's a dystopian novel but it's not quite in your face like 1984. BNW is more chilling which surprised me.
I've got that on my list. A buddy of mine who isn't that big a reader absolutely loves that book.The River of Doubt - It's about Teddy Roosevelt's trip up the Amazon river basin, after he lost his bid for a third term as POTUS. He helped charter the exploration, and damn near died on the trip.
Re-reading American Psycho, 1984, and A Confederacy of Dunces.
I haven’t read much about TR but he sounds like a GD stud.The River of Doubt - It's about Teddy Roosevelt's trip up the Amazon river basin, after he lost his bid for a third term as POTUS. He helped charter the exploration, and damn near died on the trip.
It’s great because Mike has no filter.Any good? I could see it being awesome or terrible.
Writing one. Not much time for reading right now.
I'm really not digging How Propaganda Works. It's not teaching me anything new and it's kind of a slog (it's vague and repetitive), so I think I'm just gonna ditch it and re-read Manufacturing Consent.
How's it going?
I thought about writing myself but have read enough good books to know I don't think I have the talent to do so, especially fiction, much harder than writing non fiction, at least for me.Not well, but thanks for asking. Too many projects going. Haven't given up, but a long way from where I wanted to be