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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
    I got a copy of One Second After, but it is a stupid audio book. Boo. I did just finish Lights Out though.

    Kevin, I've only read Freakonomics on your list. I read World War Z though. Is the Zombie Survival Guide also by Maxx Brooks?

    The Zombie Survival Guide is by Maxx Brooks. I haven't read World War Z yet, but its on the list.

    I would like to read more books but when it comes to school, work, and house work, I only have time for 10 or so a year

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    I haven't read any of the Rogue Warrior books in the last 5 - 7 years or so (I know that there are several new ones out since then), I used to love the books.

    While it would be a FAR stretch to call myself a friend of Dick Marcinko, I have met and spoken with him on several occasions. I have even given him a bottle of Bombay Sapphire. Interesting guy. Perhaps a bit bloated in his books about his own abilities, he is much more down-to-earth in person (the books are sensationalized fiction after all).

    I especially enjoy his Leadership Secrets of the Rogue Warrior book. While still active duty and since then I've tried to live that code - particularly leading from the front.
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    Quote Originally Posted by theGinsue View Post
    I haven't read any of the Rogue Warrior books in the last 5 - 7 years or so (I know that there are several new ones out since then), I used to love the books.

    While it would be a FAR stretch to call myself a friend of Dick Marcinko, I have met and spoken with him on several occasions. I have even given him a bottle of Bombay Sapphire. Interesting guy. Perhaps a bit bloated in his books about his own abilities, he is much more down-to-earth in person (the books are sensationalized fiction after all).

    I especially enjoy his Leadership Secrets of the Rogue Warrior book. While still active duty and since then I've tried to live that code - particularly leading from the front.

    I really enjoy his books and he reminds me of a couple of e-8's and e-9's I knew on active duty.

    He has good leadership thoughts and it helps to remind me to lead from the front

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    Made the mistake of reading Red Phoenix while posted in P'yong'tek. Terrible idea.

    I somehow missed the zombie books earlier - read Brooks' stuff and a few others. All have been entertaining. I'm just trying to decide if I really want to dive into Pride, Prejudice and Zombies.

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    Why? What is the premise of Red Phoenix?

    I picked up a couple of new books tonight - One Second After and the latest Star Wars novel (I know, I'm a geek).
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    Red Phoenix: story of the political errors leading to invasion of the south by DPRK, obviously focusing on the war and an AF pilot from Osan AFB iirc. Naturally written by a guy that knew the force locations. Was very weird to read about specific units rolling into my station and being one of the "shit, they didn't have a chance" bylines. I got paid to be paranoid there - it didn't help the "try to not be too paranoid" part of my brain.

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    Red Phoenix is well worth a read. Iirc, Larry Bond helped Tom Clancy write Red Storm Rising, and I think he had a part in designing the Harpoon games.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KevDen2005 View Post
    The Zombie Survival Guide is by Maxx Brooks. I haven't read World War Z yet, but its on the list.

    ^^ The only two books Ive read in the last 5 years not printed by Cisco Press or Microsoft


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