At 36 it happened.....

The Joe Picket series and pretty much anything by CJ Box is great recreational reading. Audible had a big chunk of the Joe Picket series included in the plus catalog a year or so ago and I burned through alot of them on road trips out west. I purposely saved a few for solo hunting trips and read Blue Heaven in a forestry cabin during a solo archery hunt last year. I've only got one more book of his left and I'm saving it for hunting season.
I used to read a lot but now I have an issue finding the next one.
 
I try to read nightly before turning out the lights.
I have to look into the Joe Picket series, always looking for something new.
I’ve just recently read the first Tony Hillerman book in his Leaphorn and Chee series and I’ll continue with those.
Currently reading about Chuck Mawhinney the Vietnam war sniper.
Good book, easy read.
 
Love the Joe Picket series but some of the outdoor inaccuracies drive me nuts. Like Mule deer bucks doed up in March and still has his antlers or the Wolverine attack in the cave. With that said great reads or listens.

I drive a lot for work so mostly listen. If you like Picket check out the David Wolf series by Jeff Carson.
 
After being forced to read books I had no interests in and make reports over them in school...I have been turned off from reading, except the occasional magazine.
Turned 36 the other day and decided to try it again.
I am now on the 3rd book in the Joe Pickett series and LOVING IT!!!
Just wanted to share my experience and reiterate that even though I'm from KY, I can read lol.
Check out the Terminal List by Jack Carr or The first Mountain Man by William Johnstone
 
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