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Alan | 290 comments 1. No Less Than Victory A Novel of World War II by Shaara. Following Rising Tide and Steel Wave, book on the final year of WWII in Europe.


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Alan | 290 comments 2. Shop Class as Soulcraft An Inquiry Into the Value of Work Fix motorcycles! Not quite en in the Art of, but celebrating working on things, not pushing spreadsheets around.


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Alan | 290 comments 4.Thucydides The Reinvention of History Kagan questions T's objectivity.


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Alan | 290 comments 5. Great Battles of the Ancient World Hoplite, phalanx, and legion, oh my!


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Alan | 290 comments 6. The Nature of War Keegan's more recent books tell a better story.


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Alan | 290 comments 7. Streetlights and Shadows Searching for the Keys to Adaptive Decision Making another Klein, focusing on intuition and decision making.


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Alan | 290 comments 8.Night Passage byRobert B. Parker First of Jesse Stone series (Selleck on TV).


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Alan | 290 comments 9. Trouble in Paradise More Jesse Stone.


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Alan | 290 comments 11. Landscape And Memory by Simon Schama. Unlike most books in its subject, particularly the forest and frontier. Seems to tie to other things I'm reading about Roman, English, and American history.


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Alan | 290 comments 12. Night and Day Another Parker Jesse Stone, surviving on flip dialogue.


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Alan | 290 comments 13. Faceless Killers by Henning Mankell. The first Wallander mystery. Very good.


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Alan | 290 comments 15. Scissors, Rock, Paper: A Circular Path Through The Martial Arts Uechi-ryu camp experience. Of interest to other martial artists, but probably not everyone.


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Alan | 290 comments 16. High Profile Another Jesse Stone.


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Alan | 290 comments 17. Sea Change Jesse Stone continues.


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Alan | 290 comments 18. Hawke Ted Bell Somebody must like this stuff -- absolutely awful. Not for people who actually like books. Snobbish so-called adventure with Brits being sophisticated and deadly in gratuitous and smarmy way.


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Alan | 290 comments 19. Biblioholism: The Literary Addiction Cute, but nothing to take away. OK, you have too many books and keep buying more. Stick with Basbanes.


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Alan | 290 comments 20. Books: A Memoir Larry McMurtry Reflections on book buying and selling. Some reflections on collection and collectors. Mostly of interest to those in the trade, I think.


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Alan | 290 comments 22. The War of the World Niall Ferguson


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Alan | 290 comments 23. Stone Cold by Robert Parker. I've pretty much run out of Jesse Stone mysteries, at least those available down the street for $1.50.


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Alan | 290 comments 24. The Chequer Board by Neville Shute. A little dated, and at first characters aren't sympathetic.


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Alan | 290 comments 25. Bad Business by Parker. Switching to Spenser.


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Alan | 290 comments 27. Bright Futures: A Lew Fonesca Mystery by Kaminsky. It was OK, but I didn't like it well enough to read more Kaminsky.


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Alan | 290 comments 28. Vengeance by Kaminsky Stuart


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Alan | 290 comments 29. Sidetracked by Mankell


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Alan | 290 comments 30. One Step Behind by Mankell. This one is sad in many ways. Glad it wasn't my starting point.


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Alan | 290 comments 31. Double Deuce Spencer and Hawk.


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Alan | 290 comments 32. Friday the Rabbi Slept Late Started to reread this series.


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Alan | 290 comments 33. Lessons in Disaster: McGeorge Bundy and the Path to War in Vietnam The sad story of intellectuals in politics.


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Alan | 290 comments 34. I, Sniper by Hunter


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Alan | 290 comments 37. Sensei: A Thriller by Donahue


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Alan | 290 comments 38. The Light of Day by Eric Ambler. Someone recommended Ambler, and I dipped my foot in the water with this one. Not great, a little like Robert Goddard, working with a flawed hero.


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Alan | 290 comments 39. The Scout by Harry Combs. The follow up to Brules. Good western yarn. Maybe a little too much "reckon" sort of dialect.


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Alan | 290 comments 40. Monday the Rabbi Took Off by Harry Kemelman More tales from the Boston area, another murder resolves temple questions.


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Alan | 290 comments 41. The Unforgiving Minute: A Soldier's Education Afghan war -- the most recent one. Reflective account.


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Alan | 290 comments 42. Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home By Harry Kemelman


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Alan | 290 comments 44. Barry Lynn Cornered: The New Monopoly Capitalism and the Economics of Destruction Alarmist, points out some things, but basically harks back to imagined golden recommendations of New Deal.


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Alan | 290 comments 45. The Return of the Dancing Master by Mankell. Gloomy Scandivanian secrets, but without series detective Wallander.


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Alan | 290 comments 46. Resolution by Parker. An eight gauge makes the legal arguments.


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Alan | 290 comments 47. Appaloosa by Parker. Western, basis for recent movie, (which I haven't seen).


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Alan | 290 comments 48. Brimstone by Parker. I could probably write these now. But then I'm not Virgil Cole.


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Alan | 290 comments 49. Deshi: A Martial Arts Thriller by John
donahue


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