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Currently reading Pyrrus of Epirus by Jeff Champion

Recently finished Alexander The Great by Phillip Freeman and Adrian Goldworthy's Augustus
 
Finished last month and this week.

The Stand (second time through)
Ultralearning
The Next 100 Years
Dune

I need some new recommendations
 
Finished last month and this week.

The Stand (second time through)
Ultralearning
The Next 100 Years
Dune

I need some new recommendations
Try the Spangle trilogy by Gary Jennings.
 
i just started mason & dixon by thomas pynchon. it's really interesting so far, but the reading can be a bit tough since a lot of the words are in old english. you get used to it after the first twenty pages or so.
 
Latin for Dummies.

Duels and Duelling

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No I'm not religious, yes I read unusual stuff
 
Walt Disney - The Triumph of The American Imagination - Neal Gabler
The Introverted Leader - Building on Your Quiet Strength - Jennifer Kahnweiler
The Impossible Has Happened - The Life and Work of Gene Roddenberry Creator of Star Trek - Lance Parkin
 
The Blacktongue Thief - Christopher Buehlman

About to start it. I've heard good things.
That is one of the 4 I have sitting on my desk/in audible account. The others are:
Low Town, Daniel Polansky
The Black Hawks, David Wragg
Mythos, Stephen Fry


And I can't make my mind up on which to start, let us know if it's any good once you get into it.
 
Dashiel Hammett is my current author. He wrote “The Maltese Falcon.” Read most of his works in the past few months. Next is Raymond Chandler, who did all the “Philip Marlowe” stuff.
 
Jeremy Wade- How to think like a fish
 
I need a decent book. Halfway done with a current read. Anyone have a recommendation for a one off story? If the book isn't pricey and the summary seems ok. I will read the first response.
 
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