I used to read a good bit, haven't been reading as many books the last few years, seems like.
Got a new Churchill bio for Christmas, 'Churchill walking with Destiny' by Andrew Roberts. Churchill classified some things for 75 years after WWII and this new bio will prime me for digging into that stuff as it emerges. And a few new items show up in this, if you enjoy history and the people moving it this is great.
I also received Rick Atkinson's 'The Revolution Trilogy', haven't opened it yet but have read some of his other works and trust it will be great. His 'World War II Liberation Trilogy' is good reading but he doesn't go into details as much as others have.
Ayn Rand, the Federalist Papers, Hemingway, all the usual classics ought to be read, even such droll things as Tolstoy. Read everything, you don't know if it is worth it until you do.
I used to read a good bit, haven't been reading as many books the last few years, seems like.
Got a new Churchill bio for Christmas, 'Churchill walking with Destiny' by Andrew Roberts. Churchill classified some things for 75 years after WWII and this new bio will prime me for digging into that stuff as it emerges. And a few new items show up in this, if you enjoy history and the people moving it this is great.
I also received Rick Atkinson's 'The Revolution Trilogy', haven't opened it yet but have read some of his other works and trust it will be great. His 'World War II Liberation Trilogy' is good reading but he doesn't go into details as much as others have.
Ayn Rand, the Federalist Papers, Hemingway, all the usual classics ought to be read, even such droll things as Tolstoy. Read everything, you don't know if it is worth it until you do.