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The Holy Bible
In the initial post, he said that he enjoyed history, so I think he prefers non-fiction.
The Holy Bible
Bows On The Little Delta. Best book I have ever read.
If you enjoyed those military books you need to check out Fearless. I've read all of the Seal, Delta and other special forces book and Fearless was my second fave to Lone Survivor.I just finished the trio of "No easy day", "Lone Survivor" and "American Sniper". All really good books. I am also just wrapping up Backcountry bowhunting by Cameron Hanes, also a great book. As soon as that is done, I am going to get started on Life at full draw by Chuck Adams.
That's very nice of you! Those with Amazon prime should be able to borrow it too. I just did.I was one of the winners of the book giveaway here on rokslide for the book Robbie reviewed. Finished reading it and even though it's signed and personalized to me I thought I'd pass it on if someone wants to read it. Pretty good read. Pm me if you're interested. http://www.rokslide.com/easyblog/entry/winner-announcement-november-below-heart-mountain
My favorite western writer who I mentioned here passed away today. Do yourself a favor and pick up his first book, a memoir of his childhood called This House of Sky. I too was raised by my father and it has meant the world to me.
http://m.missoulian.com/news/local/...5f4b-867b-18a6885c850c.html?mobile_touch=true
as i said, pick up The Long Knives are Crying. the same battle told from the Sioux and Cheyenne side.The Lokata author Joseph Marshall has a couple other great books too.Started The Last Days of George Armstrong Custer: The True Story of the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Really grabs your attention right away and it presents the battle in a completely different way than History ever has.
Two books that I would recommend are: Undaunted Courage by Stephen E. Ambrose (story of Lewis and Clark) and, The River of Doubt by Candice Millard (story of Teddy Roosevelt's journey down an uncharted river in South America/Amazon).