Strictly stick to non-fictions sports, historical sports, biographies... would love any suggestions in those areas. About to finish Boys of Winter, started after the four nations NHL thing
Yeah I am enjoying it a lot. Finding it very funny, dark, and lots of violence. The author also hits a lot of nostalgia with some pop culture refrences from my childhood.That's one on my radar. Worth it?
Are you reading them in the order they came out or in chronological order? I read the first ~7 books in the order they came out and am thinking about changing to chronological order because I think I would like that more.Currently, Jack Reacher novels. I'm starting #18 right now.
I have all of them as physical books except book 14. That I did as an audio book when I first joined Audible. I've actually been trying to track down a physical version of book 14 that matches the rest that I have. They are all paperbacks, except I have book 11 and A New Spring in hardback. I have swung back to preferring physical reads for my longer books. I have been forcing myself to unplug from things and focus on a single thing at a time for a little bit. If I want noise while doing tasks, it's podcasts or music.I started "re-reading" those last summer doing audiobooks. Got through book 5. Haven't worked up the courage for the 6-10 slog (although #9 Winter's Heart was one of my favorites. Normally I don't like audiobooks as I tend to space out for portions, but since I've already read all the books, I'm not worried about missing some stuff.
I think the farthest I have gotten in that book is "Call me Ishmael."I’ve been reading Moby ****, off and on, since October. Have about a sixth of it left. Good lord. It’s a difficult read.
I'm reading them in order. I started with the very 1st one and followed them in orderAre you reading them in the order they came out or in chronological order? I read the first ~7 books in the order they came out and am thinking about changing to chronological order because I think I would like that more.
The Cloudbuster Nine is the best "sports book" I've ever read. That is, if you are interested in history as well.Strictly stick to non-fictions sports, historical sports, biographies... would love any suggestions in those areas. About to finish Boys of Winter, started after the four nations NHL thing
I thought there were some really cool parts of that series but some of the sexualization got pretty tiresome. Like I don't need to hear about every woman's breasts. Felt sometimes like a horny teenager was writing it.I've read Weeks Night Angel series. Thought the first book was great, but it lost me in the second. Is Lightbringer good?
I'm partially through Shogun as well. It got put on the back burner when I finished book 2 out of 6 of that novel's divisions. Some different sci-fi and fantasy books pulled my attention hard, and I've been waiting and watching for something to draw me back to Shogun.Currently reading Shogun by James Clavell
The library had a re-release that cuts it in half on Libby (e-book lender), but I'm doubting I'm going to get to the end of "Book 1" before it's due.
Rewatching Band of Brothers since its May, and think I'll pull the Ambrose book off the shelf again when I'm done with Shogun
I read through this one earlier this year. The repeating of the rules was a bit tiresome, but it was an overall positive book for me.Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi.
Time travel in a Japanese café, with lots of rules to follow....
Thanks for that. Just ordered. Favorite books are ones that intertwine sports and historical events. Sounds perfect. The Real All Americans probably favorite book I have ever read.The Cloudbuster Nine is the best "sports book" I've ever read. That is, if you are interested in history as well.
You'll have to let me know what you think! I thought it was incredibly well done.Thanks for that. Just ordered. Favorite books are ones that intertwine sports and historical events. Sounds perfect. The Real All Americans probably favorite book I have ever read.
Really liking the Reacher books. I just finished Enemy today, it goes back to his days as an MP in 1990. It's around book #8, so I have some catching up do. I didn't realize there were so many novels in the Reacher series Before Reacher I read most of MIchael Connelly's Bosch books.Currently, Jack Reacher novels. I'm starting #18 right now.
I read through this one earlier this year. The repeating of the rules was a bit tiresome, but it was an overall positive book for me.
Repetition of phrases seems to happen in a lot of Japanese writing when it gets translated to English. I don't know if it's a cultural thing, due to the translation, or a combination of the two.
Same here. Love Michael Connelly novels.Really liking the Reacher books. I just finished Enemy today, it goes back to his days as an MP in 1990. It's around book #8, so I have some catching up do. I didn't realize there were so many novels in the Reacher series Before Reacher I read most of MIchael Connelly's Bosch books.
I have Merchants of Doubt on my side table. Keep saying I'll get started- but having to much fun with Reacher.
Freedom to Win by Ethan Scheiner is a great mix of sports, Cold War politics, and history.Strictly stick to non-fictions sports, historical sports, biographies... would love any suggestions in those areas. About to finish Boys of Winter, started after the four nations NHL thing
I have not read it but have friends who did. What I've heard the most is that it takes these very long, very unnecessary missives about whales. I've heard it described as a book about whales with an occasional story mixed in.I think the farthest I have gotten in that book is "Call me Ishmael."
I'm assuming you've read Unbroken? That one is a good mix of sports/history.Thanks for that. Just ordered. Favorite books are ones that intertwine sports and historical events. Sounds perfect. The Real All Americans probably favorite book I have ever read.
To me, the two best current biographers are John Meacham and Walter Isaacson if you're looking for something outside of sports bios (not sure from your post). Isaacson's books on Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, Einstein and da Vinci are terrific.Strictly stick to non-fictions sports, historical sports, biographies... would love any suggestions in those areas. About to finish Boys of Winter, started after the four nations NHL thing