Last three books you've read?

Reflections of a Warrior, by MOH recipient CSM Ret. Franklin D. Miller, Vietnam war

Leadership and Training for the Fight, MSG Ret. Paul Howe

The Lost Classics of Jack O'Connor
 
I'm still reading through the Joe Pickett series and I just started book 23. I started Undaunted Courage but I was having a hard time getting into it. I will finish it but it may just take a while.
 
The Arctic: A History, by Richard Vaughn

Black Robes Enter Coyote's World: Chief Charlo & Father de Smet in the Rocky Mountains, by Sally Thompson

My Life as an Indian, by J W Schultz
 
Undaunted Courage starts out slooooooowwwww....but stick with it, it definitely gets better.
Slow start for sure, but it takes a while to paint the details involved in putting a trip like that together. It's still amazing to me that 2 centuries ago, we really had no idea what lay west of the Great Plains.
 
Empire of the Summer Moon by S.C Gwynne

Alaska's Wolf Man by Jim Rearden

If audio books count, just finished Nuclear War: A Scenario by Annie Jacobosen. That one is pretty dark.
 
Been on an McCarthy kick.

All the Pretty Horses
Blood Meridian
The Crossing

Next Up:

Hemingway on Fishing (compilation of Hemingway works)
The Last 11 Days of Earl Durand, by Jerred Metz
The Land Breakers, by John Ehle
 
I've read that one a few times now. I was really into his work for a while in my early 30's. Great book. Helps that I'm a stones throw away from where he spent a lot of time fishing in the Upper Peninsula.

That's cool. I got inspired as we are heading to Key West this winter.

I haven't read John Geirach since my early or mid 20's and thinking about trying that again as I'm getting back into fishing. I have found that an older man's perspectives are different than a younger man's, and sometimes revisiting something reveals new meanings not previously noticed or understood. Like McCarthy's The Road for example...I don't think I'd recommend that to anyone that hasn't had children yet.
 
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