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    Quote Originally Posted by elsid13 View Post
    It's on Kindle now and it's less then 10 bucks. It worth, especial the history after the Civil War.
    That shit is $20 on amazon bro.

    If i'm gonna pay that much for a book it better be a physical copy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aberdien View Post
    That shit is $20 on amazon bro.

    If i'm gonna pay that much for a book it better be a physical copy.
    Sorry, really thought it was around 10
    "We saw it…. the hussars let loose their horses. God, what power! They ran through the smoke and the sound was like that of a thousand blacksmiths beating with a thousand hammers

    They rush on to the Swedes! They crash into the Swedish riters…. Overwhelm them! They crash into the second regiment - Overwhelmed! Resistance collapses, dissolves, they move forward as easily as if they were parading on a grand boulevard

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    Quote Originally Posted by elsid13 View Post
    Sorry, really thought it was around 10
    I got excited when you said that. Guess i'll wait!

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    Quote Originally Posted by aberdien View Post
    I got excited when you said that. Guess i'll wait!
    Put it on your wish list. They will lower the cost if you keep on for month or so.
    "We saw it…. the hussars let loose their horses. God, what power! They ran through the smoke and the sound was like that of a thousand blacksmiths beating with a thousand hammers

    They rush on to the Swedes! They crash into the Swedish riters…. Overwhelm them! They crash into the second regiment - Overwhelmed! Resistance collapses, dissolves, they move forward as easily as if they were parading on a grand boulevard

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    Quote Originally Posted by aberdien View Post
    That shit is $20 on amazon bro.

    If i'm gonna pay that much for a book it better be a physical copy.
    Does your library have it? You can get books for free (21 days) from there. I use the app OverDrive.

    EDIT: Just checked with my library - they have 9 copies with one available.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aberdien View Post
    That shit is $20 on amazon bro.

    If i'm gonna pay that much for a book it better be a physical copy.
    It's funny, I think the exact opposite... I'd rather an ebook over paper in my hands any day.

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    Moby's autobiography.

    Pretty good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BroncoJoe View Post
    Does your library have it? You can get books for free (21 days) from there. I use the app OverDrive.

    EDIT: Just checked with my library - they have 9 copies with one available.
    Like I can finish that 1000 page book in 21 days.

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    Re-reading Andromeda Strain by Crichton. He got a lot right in this one, and I don't think he ever really topped it. He had better books, but this one had the best guitar solo so to speak.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawgdriver View Post
    Re-reading Andromeda Strain by Crichton. He got a lot right in this one, and I don't think he ever really topped it. He had better books, but this one had the best guitar solo so to speak.
    You know, I've watched a ton of movies based off Crichton's work, but I've never actually read any of his books. The plot of that one sounds really interesting.

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    Fellowship! Just finished The Hobbit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by King87 View Post
    Fellowship! Just finished The Hobbit.
    One of my all time favorites. If Brandon Sanderson hasn't gotten a new book out by the time I finish re-reading the Wheel of Time books, I may have to loop back to The Hobbit and LOTR books again.

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    Wanted something that didn't take any thought/effort to read, just mindless entertainment. I've heard people talk about the Jack Reacher series for a while, so got the first one. It's actually pretty good. I think there are like 22 more, so that will occupy me for a while if I don't get totally burned out on Reacher.

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    Bought it 2 months ago, but finally getting around to reading 12 Rules for Life by Jordan Peterson. I'm a bit of a psychology nerd, but this one is more entertaining and enlightening than most. Really good read so far.

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    BoomTown. Awesome book of Oklahoma City History. From before the landrun, through to the current city. It jumps back and forth between the history in chronological order with the 2012-13 OKC Thunder season (the infamous James Harden Trade season), and weaves a fun analogy between the sudden emergence of the City and the sudden appearance of the Thunder and their respective success.

    OKC has such a rich, entertaining, and surprising History, and Sam Anderson does a great job of weaving it all together.

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