That’s like 451 booksJohn Sanford's Prey Series, started with 1st and going through in order of release
That’s like 451 booksJohn Sanford's Prey Series, started with 1st and going through in order of release
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Empire of the summer moon. Great read.Just finished:
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I read it again after twenty years and was extremely impressed by how it holds up. Weiner is a great voice for scientists; he did a fantastic job with the earlier The Beak of the Finch.
Now reading, another re-read. I'm really digging this.
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How was this? Just saw Dalio talking on Meet the Press. Seems to know what he's talking about.
It is pretty good. It is not a bunch of opinions.How was this? Just saw Dalio talking on Meet the Press. Seems to know what he's talking about.
I found a link to the MtP episode...How was this? Just saw Dalio talking on Meet the Press. Seems to know what he's talking about.
For a hedge fund managerHow was this? Just saw Dalio talking on Meet the Press. Seems to know what he's talking about.

Big Man Card cred. Good for you.I am ashamed to admit this but prior to 2025 the last time I read a book was when I was in high school (a little over 25 years ago). I made it a goal of 2025 to read twelve books (one each month) and so far I have read six books halfway through April. I just started this guy the other day as my seventh.
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My great uncle Godwin Ordway was a close friend of Bradley’s. They taught together at West Point, were together at Normandy. My uncle Ric Ordway (West Point ‘56, Silver Star in Vietnam) would tell me that during dinner parties hosted by his parents Bradley would go up to his room and help him with his algebra. Ric told me Bradley was the finest man he ever met.Just finished #A Soldier's Story by General Omar Bradley;
Just started "The years of Lyndon Johnson, Master of the Senate" by Robert Caro
Sentimental on this snow day. (Tired too, finished digging out this morning.)
I am told that Richard Burton was the man to hire if you needed someone to recite poetry.
This is a fine poem.
I just finished Fatal Vision and loved it. I remembered the TV movie in the 80s and loved the story and found the narratives fascinating so I figured read the book. Anyway, I would highly recommend the book.Just finished:
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I read it again after twenty years and was extremely impressed by how it holds up. Weiner is a great voice for scientists; he did a fantastic job with the earlier The Beak of the Finch.
Now reading, another re-read. I'm really digging this.
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When you say Chaos…… you mean like Get Smart Chaos???Has anyone tried Chaos: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties By Tom O'Neill?
I heard O'Neill interviewed and about this project.
My great uncle Godwin Ordway was a close friend of Bradley’s. They taught together at West Point, were together at Normandy. My uncle Ric Ordway (West Point ‘56, Silver Star in Vietnam) would tell me that during dinner parties hosted by his parents Bradley would go up to his room and help him with his algebra. Ric told me Bradley was the finest man he ever met.
The Caro books on LBJ are beyond awesome. Start with the first one, The Path to Power



@yeahtoasty This might be paywalled; I am reading it from the actual magazine I got in the mail fifteen minutes ago.People who read this are generally insufferable. I'm currently on my third time through, so...
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The complete works of Kahlil Gibran. I've been enjoying this for 30 years.Just finished:
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I read it again after twenty years and was extremely impressed by how it holds up. Weiner is a great voice for scientists; he did a fantastic job with the earlier The Beak of the Finch.
Now reading, another re-read. I'm really digging this.
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I've read a couple of books about the Comanches. Whoa they were some fierce fighters even the Apache's were afraid of them. Yikes.![]()
Just finished: A mystery set in the aftermath of the Scottish uprising of 1745.
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I've tried to read it 3 timesPeople who read this are generally insufferable. I'm currently on my third time through, so...
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