Hey, I really respect this community so I thought I’d ask this group for my next round of book recommendations. I usually read fiction but watch documentaries, I’m on a new kick of slowly watching a 6 hour long documentary on the revolutionary war and I’m really enjoying it. It’s making me want to expand my library from fiction into non-fiction/possibly historical fiction... what are y’all’s favorite books and authors from one patriot to another?? For example, if I wanted to pick up a series of the best books on the Revolutionary War or just that subject matter/time period- which should I choose? Biographies, historical narratives, etc. thanks! Sorry if this doesn’t belong here but I just really don’t care to ask any other demographic in my life their opinion on what I should read.
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You could start with Mark Levin's books: Americanism... or Meritocracy.
I have been reading a lot of non fiction lately. Kayleigh McEnany The New American Revolution is really good. I learned a lot from License to Lie by Sidney Powell and then read Don Bongino's Spygate, Exonerated, and Follow the Money. Powell's book had the same people as Bongino's. I have several Mark Levin books that I haven't read yet. I should get American Marixsm tomorrow. Really excited to read that. I just started Irresistable Revolution by Matthew Lohmeier. I also just bought Frederick Douglas' Selected Works, Common Sense and other works by Thomas Paine, and the Federalist Papers a Collection of Essays by Alexander Hamiliton, James Madison, and John Jay. The last 3 books are at Barnes and Noble for $10.
Thank you!!