Dr. Vollin
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For non-fiction, any of Stephen W. Sears' Civil War books (Landscape Turned Red, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg) - and Evan S. Connell's Son of the Morning Star.
Watership Down,and Tales From Watership Down,by Richard Adams.
For non-fiction, any of Stephen W. Sears' Civil War books (Landscape Turned Red, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg) - and Evan S. Connell's Son of the Morning Star.
I've read Son of the Morning Star, great book. If you have never read And Die in the West, by Paula Mitchell Marks, I highly recommend it. It's the story of what really happened at the O.K. Corral, but the book is broader in scope then that.
I've read And Die in the West; it's another great book.
Currently I'm reading The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
) aren't Polynesian of descent unlike the ones in on the coast of the very same island.![]()
The book which gives you an answer to why we colonized the Americas and they didn't sail over here, why China was so incredibly backward a century ago and why the people in the mountains of Papua New Guinea (who speak some 7000 languages) aren't Polynesian of descent unlike the ones in on the coast of the very same island.
seems to be a film made based on the book, but you can't translate several hundred pages of brilliance into 90 minutes of film.
You can ofcourse always scrutinize the details, but the guy isn't an expert on the fields he covers, it's a very good book in a broad perspective.
and it's a good read.

3 of my favourites,
First one is "Max" based on the death of Robert Maxwell and the involvement of Mossad in his death.
Second one, a british SAS soldier Andy McNab, some people might of heard of him, written loads of good books, just finished "Deep Black" but any of his are worth a read if your into the military/army genre.
And my favourite book of all time "The Forth Estate" by Jeffrey Archer, brilliant book about two men who are born in different circumstances and then go head to head to see who is the biggest media mogul of there generation. Thought I should input a little more on the forum 🙂
That's a classic, and she is still with us. She worked on the research along with her friend Truman Capote which would result in the book In Cold Blood and later the film about the murder of the Clutter family in Holcomb, Kansas.
I'm currently reading Nabokov's Lolita. He really is a brilliant brilliant English writer, and English isn't even his first language. Before that I read Catcher in the Rye mostly because I had just never read it before.
The book I recommend to almost everyone I meet though (since this is the "book recommendation thread"), is Bret Easton Ellis' American Psycho. Everybody watches the movie, but no one's read the fantastically disturbing source material. Good shit.
In Cold Blood is a great novel. Analyzed that for about 7 months senior year of High School. I had a damn cool teacher.
😀The book I recommend to almost everyone I meet though (since this is the "book recommendation thread"), is Bret Easton Ellis' American Psycho. Everybody watches the movie, but no one's read the fantastically disturbing source material. Good shit.