The Forest Laird by Jack Whyte http://www.theguardianstrilogy.ca/
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The Forest Laird by Jack Whyte http://www.theguardianstrilogy.ca/
"Unbroken". By Laura Hillenbrand. (Seabiscuit)
It's an absolutely incredible story of bravery, survival, and resilience.
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Back digging the incredible The History of Religious Ideas, by Mircea Eliade, in 3 volumes. A history of religions from the Palaeolithic to Mohamed. The first two volumes are particularly rich.
I'm reading Sons of Vulcan by Robert Duncan, a history of the Scottish steel industry and the men who worked in it - part of the research for a new song.
My music is laugh a minute stuff, as you can probably tell.
When it comes to books, I dabble in a bit of everything.
I bought the 4 book set of A Song of Fire and Ice novels from Amazon earily this year, read the first 3 and loved them but "It is known" that George R. R. Martin reached his peak with Storm of Swords. The 4th and 5th novel are not so good. Plus it makes it harder to follow the HBO show knowing all that's been cut out.
Not big on Erotica but Marlene Sexton changed my mind about that. She know her Tgirls. I've also got a book on Sexual Astrology call "Sexual Astrology"
Ever since I got my Kindle Fire, I've been racking up on Horror since e-books on Amazon tend to be dirt cheap or even free. I'm half way through Zombie Fallout 3 after breezing through the first 2, Just finished reading Monster Hunters Legion, read the first few chapters of Darkhouse (Experiment of terror). Finished "Assassin's Code: A Joe Ledger Novel" I've also got a book called "Nocturnal" by Scott Sigler, but it was boring me dispite all the great reviews it got.
I'm an advid Transfromers fan (coincidence?) So I resently downloaded a non official Transformers novel by Jame Roberts called "Eugenesis" I also pick up the 2 monthly IDW ongoing comics "More Than Meets the Eye" and "Robots In Disguise".
There's more but I'm tired.
I'm just finishing up Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe's Trafalgar. Enjoying it very much. I think I'll be sticking with Sharpe for while longer.
Gauntylgrym- R.A. Salvatore
* Sigh.....
Bentley Repair Manual For The E38 Chassis.
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