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The Jungle Book, by Kipling. I forgot how good it is (not Disney, nope, the real thing).
 

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Just finished, Desert Eagles by Humphrey Wynn (Eagle Squadron guys flying Kittyhawks in North Africa.)


Just started,
Lunar Rover 1971-1972 (Apollo 15-17; LRV1-3 & 1G Trainer) Owners' Workshop Manual by Dr. Christopher Riley, David Woods, & Phil Dolling
(One of those nice surprises, such a great book.)
 

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The Three Body by Liou Ci xin
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"Centennial" by James A. Michener.
 

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Richard Dawkins' The God Delusion.
 

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Next up is The Fault in Our Stars, which I am basically only reading because I love John Green.
So I worked at a summer camp and instead of reading a new book, re-read Catch-22 while I was there, and haven't read anything new since I returned. I finally pulled The Fault in Our Stars off the shelf yesterday, just under halfway through now. I very much enjoy it so far. And again, John Green <3
 

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Moby Dick, good read, bad for the Whale. Call me Ishmael(spelling could be wrong...)

Forgot how good this novel is, and how good some film treatise of it was:


Mr. Starbuck...

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Finished The Fault in Our Stars just moments ago. I continued to enjoy it and it gets increasingly better as you go. I recommend it. Also, it is a pretty easy read.
 

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Just reading "Warthog: Flying the A-10 in the Gulf War". A really good reading about the A-10 and also giving some many insights into CAS and BAI tactics, as well as into the mindsets of the RFOA-10 pilots. Why should you descent from safe high altitudes into a maelstrom of AAA shells or take-off when the weather is too bad for the fighter jockeys? Simply to protect the ground soldiers lives.
 

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A good combat pilot memoir I recently read was "A Nightmare's Prayer". It was written by a US Marine Corps AV-8B pilot who flew ground support missions in Afghanistan.
 
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Moby Dick, good read, bad for the Whale. Call me Ishmael(spelling could be wrong...)

Forgot how good this novel is, and how good some film treatise of it was:

"...that in her retracing search to find her missing children, only found another orphan."

One of the few books I have re-read on three different occasions. It is a moving masterpiece, first introduced to me at 14, when I was very interested in Cetology and was entertaining aspirations of becoming a marine biologist.

At the moment I am reading Kevin Phillip's "1775: A Good Year for Revolution". I would say it is a bit "revisionistic" for my liking, though no offense intended and no reason not to read it. As a non-US American who received an overseas US standards education up to high school, my interest in the subject of US history is quite high. Being a bit dissatisfied with the content of the "standard" of the subject imparted in school, I am always ready to read more about it on my own count.
 

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Burning Chrome short story collection by William Gibson of Neuromancer fame. Wonderful cyber-punk noir.
 
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