For an interesting look into a mind with autism,
Amazon.com: Born On A Blue Day: Inside the Extraordinary Mind of an Autistic Savant (9781416549017): Daniel Tammet: Books
For some very funny (yet crude) humer,
Amazon.com: The Alphabet Of Manliness Publisher: Citadel Press: (Author)Maddox: Books
For a different point of view,
Amazon.com: The Real Lincoln: A New Look at Abraham Lincoln, His Agenda, and an Unnecessary War (9780761526469): Thomas DiLorenzo: Books
Just downloaded "Auschwitz" based on the recommendation of my Dad. Said it was an eye-opening read. And it's only $2.99
The Expats indeed. I am sure it is quite interesting.I read the INGO rules today and came away more confused than before.
Seriously though, I've been reading this novel and it's very awesome: Amazon.com: The Expats: A Novel eBook: Chris Pavone: Kindle Store
Glenn Beck Arguing with Idiots
Also anything by Tom Clancy
Unbroken, true story of ww11 survival, amazing!
I also read the Hunger Games series, I enjoyed it. I liked the movie, so I checked the books out, and I can't wait to see the next movie.Don't laugh, but I read "Hunger Games" recently. It was really pretty good, and more than a little subversive, which I find ironic. I'm not sure yet if it was intentionally so, or not.
Also, I read Ayn Rand's novella "Anthem." It kinda sucked. I mean, in its time (1937), it was probably very forward-thinking. But, with all the dystopian fiction (and some non-fiction) available, including "Hunger Games," it just doesn't measure up. (I got it for free on my Android, though, so the price was right.)
Atlas Shrugged - Ayn Rand
The Creature From Jekyll Island - G. Edward Griffin
The Law - Frederic Bastiat
Common Sense - Thomas Paine
Molon Labe - Boston T. Party (seriously - it's a very entertaining read!)
Atlas Shrugged - Ayn Rand
The Creature From Jekyll Island - G. Edward Griffin
The Law - Frederic Bastiat
Common Sense - Thomas Paine
Molon Labe - Boston T. Party (seriously - it's a very entertaining read!)
.I have to say that Atlas Shrugged may be my favorite. I plan on reading it again, but there are so many I want to read first like The Law and Common Sense. I have read parts of them and quotes from them, but I would like to read them in their entirety.
What is that Molon Labe I have heard that (read that) name before. Can I safely assume what it is about?