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some of you may not have seen this. I posted a thread regarding a book being sold on amazon  by a twobillsdrive memner @Tuco

 

If any book belongs on a Bills mafia book club list it is an author who is a member 🙂

 

 

 

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I favor alternate history. Currently it’s Bombs Away! by Harry Turtledove, the first of a trilogy set during the Korean War. The US uses nuclear weapons on the Korean Peninsula, and the Soviets retaliate in Europe.

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19 minutes ago, PastaJoe said:

I favor alternate history. Currently it’s Bombs Away! by Harry Turtledove, the first of a trilogy set during the Korean War. The US uses nuclear weapons on the Korean Peninsula, and the Soviets retaliate in Europe.

 

I am very thankful that IS alternate history.  

 

I actually like time and history stuff. 

 

“this separation between past, present, and future is only an illusion, if a stubborn one.” - Albert Einstein 

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Started reading “Assistant to the Villain.”

 

Knew absolutely nothing going in, just chatter about it when it came out. 
 

It’s pretty goofy and has made me laugh a few times. 

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Read Boys in the Boat over the summer, best book I've read since Unbroken.  I'm putting off seeing the movie because I was very disappointed in the Unbroken movie...the uneven reviews for BITB lead me to believe the same for that movie.

 

UPDATE: Saw Boys in the Boat last weekend.  Very good movie, not great, and I believe it captured the essence of the book. 

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Another fan of science fiction, especially the classics (Philip Dick, Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke - "The Star" is my favorite short story). Not very well known in the West, but very much worth a try: Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, Soviet-Russian brothers who always wrote together. My favorite Strugatsky novel: "Roadside Picnic". Also excellent: "Hard To Be A God".

 

I also like authors with humor, such as Vonnegut or Carl Hiaasen. The two books I have read most frequently both fall in the "hilarious" category. I loved both already before I had kids, and then had to read them numerous times to the kids when they were between 6 and 10 or so. "The Last Man Alive" by A.S. Neill (the German translation has very funny cartoon illustrations), and "Memoiren eines mittelmaessigen Schuelers" by A. Spoerl ("Memoirs Of A Mediocre Student"; however, to my knowledge, no English translation has ever been published).

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5 hours ago, Fr. Jerk said:

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Well, I came here to see what the erudite among us were reading. I didn’t expect to see this.

 

Is it a signed first edition? 

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On 1/29/2024 at 9:40 AM, muppy said:

some of you may not have seen this. I posted a thread regarding a book being sold on amazon  by a twobillsdrive memner @Tuco

 

If any book belongs on a Bills mafia book club list it is an author who is a member 🙂

 

 

 

 

Hey thanks for the plug Mupster! Having a book out there for all the world to see has been a lot of fun so far.

 

https://www.amazon.com/DEADLY-POSSESSION-M-K-Danielson/dp/B0BW2RSL8L

 

 

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On 1/25/2024 at 12:54 PM, Simon said:

Total book nerd here.

 

Just finished Rick Atkinson's The Guns at Last Light, the third in a three book series that starts in N Africa, continues through Italy and finishes in Western Europe.

 

 

 

I read some of that series. Very good, very dense and detailed in every way. In that Guns at last light the way he talked about the use of paratroopers late in the war by high command was sad. 

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Earlier in the thread, I mentioned that I was halfway through The Earthburst Saga by Craig A. Falconer. I'm near the end now, and, wow what a thrill ride! Interesting characters, cool futuristic tech (maybe 10-20 years away for some of it), plot twists, and, like driving thru the Rocky Mountains, there are ups, downs, and something spectacular around every corner. I highly recommend it, and Amazon sells the Kindle version for $0.99 - for the whole series. I'll be reading more of his work.

 

https://www.goodreads.com/series/360931-the-earthburst-saga

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, WhoTom said:

Earlier in the thread, I mentioned that I was halfway through The Earthburst Saga by Craig A. Falconer. I'm near the end now, and, wow what a thrill ride! Interesting characters, cool futuristic tech (maybe 10-20 years away for some of it), plot twists, and, like driving thru the Rocky Mountains, there are ups, downs, and something spectacular around every corner. I highly recommend it, and Amazon sells the Kindle version for $0.99 - for the whole series. I'll be reading more of his work.

 

https://www.goodreads.com/series/360931-the-earthburst-saga

 

 

 

Just added it to my “Want to Read” list!

 

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In addition to Tuco's book, which was really good, I also recommend Niagara Falls into Darkness, by our very own ChevyVanMiller.

 

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19 minutes ago, WhoTom said:

In addition to Tuco's book, which was really good, I also recommend Niagara Falls into Darkness, by our very own ChevyVanMiller.

 

 

Funny, I bought that one and started reading it right around the time we moved. It’s been about 2 years and it hasn’t popped up again. I know it’s here somewhere!  

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