+1 I made it through that epic odyssey of river history. Unfortunately a must read for anyone who appreciates the Big Muddy.TODO wrote:Thats no chit. One of the most boring books ive ever read. It had some highlights but for the most part i had to make myself read it. Highly overrated imo.Redhead wrote:+
Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How it Changed America this one will last most of the deer season... haha
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+1 on the dummy line. I don't read very much but I couldn't put this one down. The sequel to it moon underfoot is supposed to be out the first of next year
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Daemon. and the sequal Freedom. Full of weird internet thriller stuff
The Strain trilogy
The summer of Nights
Ready Player One
Robopocalypse
Amped
The Road
Savages
Sanctus
Matterhorn
Any and all of Greg Isles books
The Strain trilogy
The summer of Nights
Ready Player One
Robopocalypse
Amped
The Road
Savages
Sanctus
Matterhorn
Any and all of Greg Isles books
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Got the dummy line Thursday and read a few pages before bed. Finished late Thursday night. Quick read and could not put it down. You should like it!! If you are turkey hunter you gotta read Tenth Legion by Kelly.
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"Lights Out" by David Crawford
Kinda of an apocalyptic story of a neighborhood that comes together with different people from different walks of life and skill sets in order to survive in a world where an EMP has wiped out high technology. It is very interesting to look at what skills and knowledge really matter in situations such as that. Can you get a 1960 Ford to run that has no computer, could you grow enough food to feed a neighborhood, can you find water and extract it from a well without a circuit board operated pump, and probably most importantly could your neighborhood defend itself adequately from attacks.
Kinda of an apocalyptic story of a neighborhood that comes together with different people from different walks of life and skill sets in order to survive in a world where an EMP has wiped out high technology. It is very interesting to look at what skills and knowledge really matter in situations such as that. Can you get a 1960 Ford to run that has no computer, could you grow enough food to feed a neighborhood, can you find water and extract it from a well without a circuit board operated pump, and probably most importantly could your neighborhood defend itself adequately from attacks.
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I appreciate all of the ideas. Should give me plenty of options. I have ordered The Dummy Line. Should be here soon. When I finish it, I will have to try some of these others.
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I am finishing up on A Sand County Almanac. Man it is good.
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Just finished Mississippi Mud. Not about hunting or the outdoors but it is about a true story that happened on the MS Gulf Coast. Pretty interesting.
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And another really good oneskywalker wrote:The Shack.....one of the best I have read in a while.
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Lone Survivor is outstanding, he also wrote a new one Service, both are great.Redhead wrote:+1 on the Dummy Line but I highly recommend you don't try to read it on the Deer stand... you will never see a Deer! it's that good
Jeb Stuart Watters From the nights rain is good too...
Marcus Luttrell Lone Survivor is another good one...
Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How it Changed America this one will last most of the deer season... haha
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If you liked Jerimiah Johnson the movie you should read Crow Killer. Its the book the movie was based on and is pretty awesome.
I just ordered Trials of the Earth, its an autobiography of a woman living in Bolivar County in the pioneer days of the late 1800's. Supposed to be really good.
Life by Keith Richards is really good if you like reading about drugs, rock n roll, and poontang. Its a big book, 500 pages or more i read it in a day.
I just ordered Trials of the Earth, its an autobiography of a woman living in Bolivar County in the pioneer days of the late 1800's. Supposed to be really good.
Life by Keith Richards is really good if you like reading about drugs, rock n roll, and poontang. Its a big book, 500 pages or more i read it in a day.
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Loved it, bought it and read it in one day.REBEL DUCK wrote:Has any one read no easy day I bought it just have not started it??
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A little off topic but I recommend getting your wife 50 Shades of Grey to read in the bed before yall go to bed. Trust me.
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Well guys, I picked up The Dummy Line and it never made it to the deer stand. I'm not a fast reader and a day and a half later I have finished it and it was really good. I am now looking forward to the next one coming out Moon Underfoot.
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