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I'm a voracious reader of non-fiction and I usually read several books a month year round. My last reads were Exodus Cry by Jim W Goll, and Why I left Jihad by Walid Shoebat. My subjects I center mostly on are  Terrorism, the Middle East, religion ( Christianity and Islam),fishing and fishing techniques, weapons and their use, but not necessarily in that order. I also read many articles published on the internet by authors on the subject of terrorism as I filter them and re-post them on the forum where I am a forum moderator and the subject is a prime subject of discussion.

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anyone that likes fantasy should be reading terry brooks. i also suggest dean koontz, his work is very good. if you have an open mind you should pick up the book kite runner by khaled hosseini. even though this is a story base in Afghanistan the story related well.

anyone that likes fantasy should be reading terry brooks.

I read "The Sword of Shanarra" years ago.  It was a good read, but seemed to me a complete ripoff of Tolkien.

You can download books on tape from our local library.  I am currently listening to David McCullaugh read his "1776."  

Michener's "The Source" is one that everyone should read.

Anything by Wilbur Smith! Most of his books are set in Africa and are very good. I especially like Hungry as the Sea and Eye of the Tiger.

I recently read " for one more day" by Mitch Albom  it was a very good book.

Another great read: The Menu at Peter Luger's Steakhouse in Brooklyn 8-)

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I can't believe no one has mentioned Tolkein's "Lord of the Rings."  I read the trilogy three times, at least ten years before it ever appeared on screen.

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Another great read: The Menu at Peter Luger's Steakhouse in Brooklyn 8-)

When Gidget and I come to visit, we'll go there for dinner, my treat!

Just finished World Without End, sequel to Pillars of the Earth. For Fantasy: Ice, Wind and Fire series.  ;)

I can't believe no one has mentioned Tolkein's "Lord of the Rings."  I read the trilogy three times, at least ten years before it ever appeared on screen.

I think its a give-in!

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