Live Stoner Chat The Book Thread.

Woohoo we got us a book thread boys. I knew this would invariably lead to mountains of new books on my to do list, but thats exactly what I was after. Keep it up gents!
 
Timothy Zahn'a cobra series and his blackcollar series....both about 'ultimate soldiers' cobra with high tech implants and mods and blackcollar with bio-mods...

mission by patrick tilley..a man is admitted to emergency ward in modern NYC...puncture wounds to hands and feet, lacerations to the head and blade wound in his side....it goes from there...

anne mc caffery's dragon riders of pern series...her crystal singer books...get off the unicorn....all good

julian may's Saga of Pliocene Exile (Saga of the Exiles in the UK) and Galactic Milieu Series

LB
 
SciFi fan here:) I think I read almost all scifi books in the near library, now I don't read so often, but sometimes before bedtime I enjoy reading Richard Feynman and some physics(popular science) books.

Favorite non-science or non-scifi book? Could be Martin Prechtel's "Secrets of the Talking Jaguar". It's a kind of dream triggering book!
 
Oh yeah, Romeo - Twain wrote The Awful German Language. A novella describing the slings and arrows flesh is heir to during the study of a foriegn language; in his case German. It was classic MT humor at it best, and if you've ever attempted to study another language, I highly recommend it to relieve the inevitable stress... ;)
 
I read SEAL of Honor about Mickey Patrick Murphy who won the Medal of Honor"Remember SDVT-1/ST-10",American Sniper,SEAL Team 6, and my magazines I read Special Weapons,Tactical Weapons,Combat Tactics. And I read Jorge Cervantes Medical indoor/outdoor Growers Bible and an Ed Rosenthal Pests and Diseases most recently.Ya I know I dont have a varied taste when it comes to reading.LOL!
 
The Book Thread Revival.

"Oh no!" You exclaim. "I need a top tier spy novel to bury my nose in, or I'll crash!"

Walking Back the Cat - Robert Littell

You're welcome.
 
The Automatic Detective... a funny scifi take on the classic noir detective genre

Night's Dawn Trilogy... good scifi

Culture novels by Ian M Banks, like The Player of Games

and if you haven't discovered it yet, Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, the book (never watch the movie)
 
My sons have showed a interest in traditional archery hunting so I dug out "Hunting the Osage Longbow" by Dean Torges. Great read. I'm kidless all weekend so I might give it another read.
 
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