Jack Whyte - The Skystone
Set in 5th century, about a Roman legion commander in Britain at the time of the fall of Rome.
It’s historical fiction and absolutely amazing.
Jack Whyte - The Skystone
Set in 5th century, about a Roman legion commander in Britain at the time of the fall of Rome.
It’s historical fiction and absolutely amazing.
Caa as my hurt me -David goggins
The subtle art of not giving a fuck- mark manson
The Bandit of Kabul
The Cornbread Mafia
Any of the Harry Bosch books
And completely devoid of punctuation. I know that style has worked for others in the past, but his editor should not have let that slide…
Otherwise yeah it was an alright book
Also The Ego And it’s Own by Max Stirner
Bill Bryson - In a sunburned country
Alastair Reynolds - revelation space
I’m on Redemption Ark at the moment. I REALLY liked Chasm City, sort of a standalone that was written right after Revelation Space.
I’ve got that same exact set!
Who moved my cheese, Spencer Johnson
Grinding it out, Ray Croc
Pour your heart into it, Howard schultz
Neuropsychedelia is a pretty good book
Rich dad poor dad and thick and grow rich are on the list too.
Also, Atlas shrugged, Ayn Rand
Tao Te Ching
History books for me.
I wanted to read a Novel to my 4 grandsons ages 7 to 10 years old, my Youngest Sons boys.
I visit once a month and started reading books and out of many Including Harry Potter novels they found this Novel to be more realistic and enjoyed the book .
Melville’s classic Americana, Moby-Dick
Excellent tip… I have 2 daughters… one with 5 going to 6 and the younger with 4 recently completed
I will certain consider this to get a time with my sweeties!
Thank you everyone for coming and sharing a bit about your favorite books
Anything for You Young Lady
i’m a man, but still thankful
I’m so sorry bro lol
No problem… English isn’t my home language… maybe I write like a lady ? Thats make me think… maybe its good get a teacher soon