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May I suggest…..Us country bumpkins can't read worth a hoot so we just get the girlie mags where there's plenty of pichures to look at.
May I suggest…..Us country bumpkins can't read worth a hoot so we just get the girlie mags where there's plenty of pichures to look at.
Can't read it. What do it sayMay I suggest…..
It’s one of them there learning things that’ll make you read better more gooder.Can't read it. What do it say
Oops ...posted wrong. Anyway, this is the kind of book that intrigues me. I just ordered it...it sounds like one I won't be able to put down.The Attack by Kurt Schlichter
The signs were all there, but nobody paid attention. They didn't want to. For years they had been sneaking through our porous southern border. Watching, waiting, planning. The day finally came and suddenly 12,000 heavily armed Islamic Jihadist attacked in unison all over the United States. No one was safe. No place was safe. The fanatics mission was to kill as many Americans as possible before they themselves died as martyrs. They were brutal. Torturing, raping and maiming people just because it was fun to them. The recorded much of their savagery and posted it on the internet. The attack lasted three days. In the end 172,000 Americans were dead. They were trying to break us.
This book takes place 5 years later. The author is touring the country and collecting the stories of those who survived. He interviews a wide array of people. Politicians, various officials, LE, Military, first responders and just ordinary people who got caught up in the attack. The book is set up so that each chapter is one person's story.
The book is fascinating and horrifying. The scariest part is that it could actually happen.
I have this book. I read it several years ago...it deserves a reread.I have had this for a few years but just getting to it a few weeks ago.
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I love historical fiction. This looks like a good read.An old book. It's a retelling of some of the viking sagas, sort of historical fiction rather like Allan Eckerts American saga stories. Mostly real characters written in real settings but a fictional narrative. Have read it a number of times. They made a movie from it with Richard Widmark and Sidney Portier, I believe the actors were.
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Yeah I do too.I love historical fiction. This looks like a good read.
I used to love Kesey and Kerouac, but especially JD Salinger. At one point I had close to 1000 books. A flood in 2017 took all my books and most everything else.View attachment 84155
This is everything I'm currently reading.