Posted By: ForSquirrels
What are you reading in May? - 05/04/14 07:30 PM
I just finished Casino Royale last night. I got a bunch of other James Bond books on a Kindle deal a while ago and think I may try to read through them.
Posted By: Corktip 14
Re: What are you reading in May? - 05/05/14 09:26 AM
Currently reading "The Ether Zone: U.S. Army Special Forces Detachment B-52, Project Delta " by Ray Morris. Interesting book about the creation and combat operations of Project Delta in Vietnam, with many stories told by veterans. As per reviews on Amazon, there's some facts not recounted right in the book, but I haven't notice anyhing until now.
Posted By: Li'lJugs
Re: What are you reading in May? - 05/06/14 06:33 PM
Binging on Richard Bach, of Jonathon Livingston Seagull fame. Biplane, The Gift of Wings, Travels with Puff, and currently on Stranger to the Ground. Still a couple more to read.
The man can write about flying!!
Posted By: iron mike
Re: What are you reading in May? - 05/11/14 12:10 AM
Cussler's Bootlegger (an Isaac Bell adventure).
Adolph Galland's The First and the Last.
Posted By: letterboy1
Re: What are you reading in May? - 05/18/14 11:37 PM
Smiley's People by John le Carré. I will have to read Carré's novels again to get a better appreciation of his writing style as well as the "Britishisms," but at this point I am in love with his take on cold war spying.
Posted By: Hellfire257
Re: What are you reading in May? - 05/21/14 04:23 PM
Catch-22!
I have to say I'm not really enjoying it though. I've started to skim read and skip pages, but I've only got about 1/4 left to go so I may as well finish. I've laughed a couple of times and it has been thought provoking to an extent, but I just feel it doesn't go anywhere. Maybe that's the point, I dunno.
Posted By: McGonigle
Re: What are you reading in May? - 05/21/14 06:23 PM
I've just finished
Grand Prix The Legendary Years by the eloquent and at times direct Louis Stanley
Posted By: McGonigle
Re: What are you reading in May? - 05/22/14 06:49 PM
Started
Richard Morris: The Biography of Leonard Cheshire So far a very good read, engaging, well written, well researched it seems. Portrayals stand out on each page offering vivid images in my mind. Reads a bit like literature, the subject being a fascinating man.
Posted By: Pkumar
Re: What are you reading in May? - 06/02/14 12:01 PM
'The three mistakes of my life' I have just finished. It is very good book.