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Len's book reading list - featuring the "Bob Lee Swagger - sniper" series
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<blockquote data-quote="brcfo_outdoors" data-source="post: 2528318" data-attributes="member: 113623"><p>I have a deep love for science fiction and fantasy, but it is one of the more difficult genres to weed through all of the mediocre offerings out there. I like when the author can create a immersive world like Andrzej Sapkowski or that they have done the research to make you believe they know exactly what they are talking about like Michael Crichton.</p><p></p><p>David Morrell is the king of action thrillers in my mind, and I find his books easily re-readable.</p><p></p><p>Non fiction for me needs to be focused around a particular topic of interest: <em>On Killing, On Combat, American Sniper, Lone Survivor, 13 Hours.</em></p><p></p><p>I like to explore the classics too, to see what they are all about. I have experimented with Jules Verne via <em>Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, </em>Herman Melville via <em>Moby Dick </em>(did not finish, I need to reattempt), and am currently working on <em>The Last of the Mohicans </em>by James Fenimore Cooper since I failed to finish it in paperback. I know I have read others but have lost track.</p><p></p><p>Audiobooks have really been a blessing for my ability to discover more books. Throw them on while commuting to work, or at work, while I am home tinkering with my guns and equipment, or even exercising. My wife and I use a similar app with my local library for free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brcfo_outdoors, post: 2528318, member: 113623"] I have a deep love for science fiction and fantasy, but it is one of the more difficult genres to weed through all of the mediocre offerings out there. I like when the author can create a immersive world like Andrzej Sapkowski or that they have done the research to make you believe they know exactly what they are talking about like Michael Crichton. David Morrell is the king of action thrillers in my mind, and I find his books easily re-readable. Non fiction for me needs to be focused around a particular topic of interest: [I]On Killing, On Combat, American Sniper, Lone Survivor, 13 Hours.[/I] I like to explore the classics too, to see what they are all about. I have experimented with Jules Verne via [I]Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, [/I]Herman Melville via [I]Moby Dick [/I](did not finish, I need to reattempt), and am currently working on [I]The Last of the Mohicans [/I]by James Fenimore Cooper since I failed to finish it in paperback. I know I have read others but have lost track. Audiobooks have really been a blessing for my ability to discover more books. Throw them on while commuting to work, or at work, while I am home tinkering with my guns and equipment, or even exercising. My wife and I use a similar app with my local library for free. [/QUOTE]
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