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Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2014 9:56 am

"...overflowing with foulmouthed ignorance."
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If you're interested in longbows, I strongly recommend "Agincourt" by Bernard Cornwell. It's historical fiction, and there's some fluff, but the descriptions of the longbow and how devastating they were is great reading. Bernard Cornwell in general is great for historical fiction.Bobby wrote:I am reading this.My father has always wanted to build a real longbow ( I have to),so we are going to do so in the spring.
Might come in handy if the evil russians come and take our country to!
Awesome fucking book. It's going to be a film, done by the guy who does Vikings, but with big budget.lasalle wrote:If you're interested in longbows, I strongly recommend "Agincourt" by Bernard Cornwell. It's historical fiction, and there's some fluff, but the descriptions of the longbow and how devastating they were is great reading. Bernard Cornwell in general is great for historical fiction.Bobby wrote:I am reading this.My father has always wanted to build a real longbow ( I have to),so we are going to do so in the spring.
Might come in handy if the evil russians come and take our country to!
While I will wipe my ass hole after a muddy shit with Iggulden's Caesar books, the Genghis shit is such a good read and he actually bothered to learn about the people this time.Wild Bill wrote:
Western wryters who writes about Rome have one problem in common.DARTH wrote: While I will wipe my ass hole after a muddy shit with Iggulden's Caesar books...
I stopped reading after that :))After one such lovely interruption, she sank down on me completely, bringing her knees up beneath her shoulders so that she squatted above me, her buttocks pressing into my groin. I was so deeply lodged in her that I could feel the end of my phallus jammed against the deepest recess of her living flesh, and then she began to rotate herself so that I moved around her like a stirring stick, churning the softness and the heated depths of her so thoroughly that I was afraid I must be hurting her.
Agreed. I love Cornwell's work.lasalle wrote:If you're interested in longbows, I strongly recommend "Agincourt" by Bernard Cornwell. It's historical fiction, and there's some fluff, but the descriptions of the longbow and how devastating they were is great reading. Bernard Cornwell in general is great for historical fiction.Bobby wrote:I am reading this.My father has always wanted to build a real longbow ( I have to),so we are going to do so in the spring.
Might come in handy if the evil russians come and take our country to!
tough old man wrote:I only read zombie apocalypse books
How is this?seeahill wrote:And, because I'm working on some stories that include this subject (and because I find this stuff fascinating) I'm reading Last Ape Standing by Chip Walter:
The Mitch Rapp books are good brain candy. Check out the Joe Ledger books by Jonathan Maberry. Rainbow Six versus monsters.baffled wrote:Vince Flynn's Mitch Rapp series for fun.
Random code books for work, plus some math stuff to brush up for the side gig. Kind of embarrassing how poorly I retained my already mediocre math skills.
Nice. Those are going on the list.Ed Zachary wrote:The Mitch Rapp books are good brain candy. Check out the Joe Ledger books by Jonathan Maberry. Rainbow Six versus monsters.baffled wrote:Vince Flynn's Mitch Rapp series for fun.
Random code books for work, plus some math stuff to brush up for the side gig. Kind of embarrassing how poorly I retained my already mediocre math skills.
Check out Alex Berenson too.baffled wrote:Nice. Those are going on the list.Ed Zachary wrote:The Mitch Rapp books are good brain candy. Check out the Joe Ledger books by Jonathan Maberry. Rainbow Six versus monsters.baffled wrote:Vince Flynn's Mitch Rapp series for fun.
Random code books for work, plus some math stuff to brush up for the side gig. Kind of embarrassing how poorly I retained my already mediocre math skills.
I think I have 4 more of the Rapp books to read. I'm reading them in chronological order, per Vince Flynn's (PBUH) website.
Daniel Silva does fun spy thriller/assassin stuff, too.