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#1 ·
Anybody have any good reads lately? I need a new book and am open to suggestions.

And if anyone says '50 shades of grey', I will hunt you down and gut you like a fish.
 
#11 ·
Locked&Loaded said:
bknilvr00 said:
Anything by Vince Flynn or James Rollins. Just finished a book called The Gray Man. Can't remember the author but a very good read.

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Are these outdoor writers?
Unfortunately no. These are Vince Flynn wrote political thrillers AKA spy books. Really good stuff. James Rollins writes political thriller/scifi books. Seriously good reads that are based in enough truth to get you to thinking. And The Gray Man is kinda like Jason Bourne, with a surly disposition...

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#13 ·
bknilvr00 said:
Locked&Loaded said:
bknilvr00 said:
Anything by Vince Flynn or James Rollins. Just finished a book called The Gray Man. Can't remember the author but a very good read.

Sent from my space modulator.
Are these outdoor writers?
Unfortunately no. These are Vince Flynn wrote political thrillers AKA spy books. Really good stuff. James Rollins writes political thriller/scifi books. Seriously good reads that are based in enough truth to get you to thinking. And The Gray Man is kinda like Jason Bourne, with a surly disposition...

Sent from my space modulator.
OK those sound good! I generally have about 3 weeks off from work over the holidays and go through a couple of books in that time, so I'll pick one of these up. Thanks!
 
#15 ·
ArkansasRobertson said:
Its not about the bike by lance armstrong.

Its more about the battle with cancer. It motived me in the marathon running side of my life

This book also has really good stories about labradors honor.
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/love-of ... 0760717387
I'm still not sure how I feel about Mr Armstrong, but the lab book sounds worth looking into. The best book I've ever read about hunting dogs is 'tears & laughter' by Gene Hill.
 
#16 ·
Locked&Loaded said:
WoodyWhiffingMG said:
50 shades of gay
Why am I not suprised this is your recommendation? ****!
It's a book that I think a man like you would enjoy... I have only read the back cover while it was sitting on some girl's night stand.
 
#17 ·
Botiz630 said:
As somebody who was constantly having run-ins with huge ships, this book was extremely helpful and timely. I highly recommend it if you also struggle with getting, and staying, out of the way of huge ships.

http://www.amazon.com/Avoid-Huge-Ships- ... 0870334336
If ever I run into a big barge while on the Utah waterways, I'll look into your suggestion.
 
#19 ·
Locked&Loaded said:
Botiz630 said:
As somebody who was constantly having run-ins with huge ships, this book was extremely helpful and timely. I highly recommend it if you also struggle with getting, and staying, out of the way of huge ships.

http://www.amazon.com/Avoid-Huge-Ships- ... 0870334336
If ever I run into a big barge while on the Utah waterways, I'll look into your suggestion.
By then it will be too late.
 
#20 ·
Botiz630 said:
Locked&Loaded said:
Botiz630 said:
As somebody who was constantly having run-ins with huge ships, this book was extremely helpful and timely. I highly recommend it if you also struggle with getting, and staying, out of the way of huge ships.

http://www.amazon.com/Avoid-Huge-Ships- ... 0870334336
If ever I run into a big barge while on the Utah waterways, I'll look into your suggestion.
By then it will be too late.
Poor choice of words on my part ..... replace 'run into' with 'see.'
 
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