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  • SW0320

    Camino Island, by John Grisham.

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  • Rocky Raab

    If you run out of other ideas...


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  • Butchdog2

    Read them many years ago.

    Many of the stories and info were gathered from folks in the WNC area.

    I think I have the first 6 editions.

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  • Nanuq907

    Anyone into the Lee Child books with Jack Reacher? What a great writier!

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  • ChrisStreett

    ...just ordered both of your books Rocky.

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  • Rocky Raab

    Start with Baggy, but not late at night.

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  • susie

    Rocky Raab I forgot you are an author. Need to peruse your tomes.

    All kidding aside, I'm a voracious reader. Had to switch to a Kindle. I was running out of house. Lol. I'm on a K. Patrick Donoghue kick at the moment. This is the first in a new series he is writing. First pic is my Kindle cover.


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  • jimdeere

    I love cruising the used book shelves at Goodwill, etc. I have managed to find almost all of John Sandford’s books. I also pick up a Nelson DeMille novel occasionally.

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  • flyingcolumn

    Rereading Michener's Caravans.

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  • Rocky Raab

    Susie, my books do come as ebooks. For reasons too tedious to explain, they happen to be in different formats, but most readers can use either one.

    https://www.lulu.com/spotlight/rraab

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  • hillbille
    Rocky Raab: 31514577484443/comments/31514573975195

    Every other year, I marvel my way through the 21-volume "Master and Commander" series by Patrick O'Brian. This is an off year and I'm reading the "Longmire" series by Craig Johnson.

    haven't read the book, but did get hooked on the tv show think it was on outdoor channell for a while.........

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  • Butchdog2

    Rocky.

    Have you watched Longmire on Netflix?

    If so does the TV series follow the book pretty good or way off?

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  • Rocky Raab

    Yes, I even bought the whole series on DVD. There are some surprising differences. In the books, Henry is a giant of a man who lives up to his Special Forces past. And in the books, Longmire and Vic do the "horizontal mambo" a lot. Plot lines are pretty close but more complex in print - as is true for most book to movie transformations.

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  • ChrisStreett

    Rocky, both of your books arrived today. Looking fwd to getting into them.

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  • Rocky Raab

    My standard warning applies.

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  • ChrisStreett

    I’ll keep it in mind!

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  • ChrisStreett

    Rocky's book one was great! Looking fwd to starting the second early next week.

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  • susie

    My copies of Rocky's books are scheduled for delivery on Monday.

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  • Rocky Raab

    It's funny how these come in waves. None will sell for weeks and then suddenly my publisher reports that a dozen sets have sold. Has to be word of mouth but that doesn't explain the foreign sales - especially since neither book has been translated into other languages. Just weird. Susie, if the pattern of male/female readers holds, you'll like them both, but you'll like Baggy more. Let me know, please.

    Thanks to all who order, and may you enjoy the reading as much as I did the writing.

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  • mac10

    the art of war and the newest copy of janes

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  • RGR1968

    First Book : summary- Life is Difficult. Get over it.

    Second Book: Things to help you through 'difficulties'

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  • RGR1968

    I've also been reading a lot of H.A. Ray recently.

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  • byhisello

    Steven Hunter's Bob Lee Swagger series.

    I think the entire Lonesome Dove series is one of the best reads I've done. I also enjoyed Phillip Meyer's 'The Son'

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  • Brookwood

    About 2 years ago I was visiting with my brother Tom who informed me he had been diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer that had gone into his bones. His doctor gave him odds of 3 months without chemo or 6 months of life with chemo.


    A day or so later during my morning reading time I could not find anything that I could get into. Nothing at all would hit my interests. Then I wiped the dust off my copy of The Holy Bible. Have read it about a half hour each day ever since and have gone cover to cover twice now since. Currently doing special chapters of interest and have found a great peace in my life.

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  • Grunt2

    Common Sense and Rights Of Man...by Thomas Paine...

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  • 44pinshooter

    Rereading my pile of Handloader magazines, again. Seem every time I reread them, I find something that I missed or date on a cartridge that I'm playing with at that time.

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  • Nanuq907

    In the Grip of Grace, by Max Lucado

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  • redhawkk480

    not reading, but listening too Audio Books , just finished The Hell Divers Series

    A Postapocalyptic Earth

    Two hundred and fifty years after World War III went nuclear, the surface of the planet is still uninhabitable. Devastating weapons left behind a barren, radioactive wasteland.

    The Hell Divers

    They dive so humanity survives…

    Hell Divers are the courageous few that accept the dangerous duty of sky diving to the surface, where they search for the parts essential to keeping their floating homes in the air. After diving twenty thousand feet through electrical storms, they face further danger as they navigate the deadly ruins of civilization, in order to save what’s left of humanity and recover fuel so desperately needed by the airships.

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  • Captplaid

    Just bought these 2. I think clay Martin is a former Army guy and he wrote two books about what he saw as nations fell into civil war. One book is about a rural perspective and the other is an urban perspective.


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  • mohawk600
    Brookwood: 31514577484443/comments/31514565361819

    About 2 years ago I was visiting with my brother Tom who informed me he had been diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer that had gone into his bones. His doctor gave him odds of 3 months without chemo or 6 months of life with chemo.

    A day or so later during my morning reading time I could not find anything that I could get into. Nothing at all would hit my interests. Then I wiped the dust off my copy of The Holy Bible. Have read it about a half hour each day ever since and have gone cover to cover twice now since. Currently doing special chapters of interest and have found a great peace in my life.

    Do you have a directed study guide?

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