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I know this is the internet and people tend to exaggerate. A LOT. So if you don't believe me I understand, but I couldn't care less. I read, on average anywhere from 30 - 50 books (of ALL types) during any given year depending on how busy school and work keep me. I can tell there are a damn good amount of people on this site who have above average, to well above average intelligence levels so I figured this would be a good place for anyone interest to share books that they found interesting/exciting/informative. And, I LOVE thriller novels, especially ones involving the CIA/Badass dudes that fuck people up too, so this thread isn't just for people reading Stephen Hawking novels, but is open to everyone.....I'll start....
Pure entertainment reading, as I said I love current event type thriller novels.
Anything by Vince Flynn, Alex Berenson, Brad Thor are good, won't find a bad book amongst any of those three. New authors in the same vein are Mark Greaney (wrote The Gray Man....fucking AMAZING).
As far as intelligent thrillers that involve some type of history/science/unknown and obscure facts/education along with their thriller stories, James Rollins(great writer and books full of interesting takes on history), Raymond Khoury, Steve Berry, Chris Kuzneski and David Gibbins are cool. To a lesser extent Greg Loomis attempts to do what these writers do, but to quite a lesser result. Tom Grace is also decent but I've only read one of his books - "The Secret Cardinal"- and have a hard time finding his stuff....Interestingly, I've only read one book like this by this author but "The Lost Constitution" by William Martin is a fictionalized account of a missing rough draft of the constitution that takes the reader through a mix of modern day detective story and history background/beginning of the country....and its a great book.
As it pertains to my other reading passion....anything to do with archaeology/history/repressed history/alternative history/anything ancient that is unexplained I recommend:
1. Discovering the Mysteries of Ancient America - Joseph, Sitchin, Collins, Childress, Lee....etc
Amazing book that brings to light the fact that there were other cultures in this country BESIDES Native Americans, as far back as 1000 BC in North America and Possible MUUUUUCH further in South America. Irony might like to know that there are an abundance of copper mies in the Detroit/ Northern Michigan area that date back to pre-christ era, come complete with Phoenecian writing and local Indian stories of a strange people from "a land far away" that worked the caves and left to sail down the Mississippi.....
Information on Early 4-7th centur Gaelic style inscriptions on rocks and caves up and down the Eastern Coast of the US indicating an Irish Catholic Pilgrammage to the North America was launched almost 1000 years before Viking explorers reached Newfoundland.
Amazing Linguistic Studies of the eerie commonalities between the languages of Egypt and the mysterious Cahokia mound building cultures that built the largest pre-modern city in the US around the same time the culture in Mexico disappeared that displays eerie simmilarities to the temple building cultues of Mexico and south America
The existence and discovery of a rock slate containing an accurate account of Moses 10 Commandments in the Canyons of New Mexico dated to about 200 years after the time of Christ along with a description of a "lost group" who left Jerusalem and fought their way to New Mexico only to fade into history
An honest look at how an astonishingly high percentage of Native American cultures in the Northeast - From Michigan to St. Louis and from Ohio, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and all the way to Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia have stories of "old world" looking humans coming to their lands to trade and to live and then returning home, almost in every case, in peace.
Stories of an amazingly well preserved mummy found in Alaska dating back to almost 500 years BCE that shows a CLEARLY European-type face and dark red-auburn hair, in COMPLETE contrast to any Native Americans living in the area at the time.....
First person accounts of one of the first European explorers to reach the pacific coast of South America, Juan Fernandez, describing a race of people living along the oceans and west coast of south America in blatant contrast to the rest of the natives he encountered. Fernandez describes "people so white and well clad in everything different from the people of Chile (that he previously encountered)." Thes people are believed to be the mysterious Chachapoya - or cloud - people that disappeared soon after the arrival of the Spanish in South America.....leaving behind extremely well preserved mummies in cliff caves only accessible with modern rock climbing equipment 500 years ago.....
Or the stories of now native Hawaiians, upon discovery of Hawaii, encountering a race of tall, fair skinned, red/light haired people inhabiting the island when they first arrived.........
All in all, just things that dont fit "the accepted" view of history yet cannot be ignored
_________________ "I can't really hear what Jeremy says, because I got my two Stanley Cup Rings plugging my ears...." -Patrick Roy in reference to Jeremy Roenick's trash talking
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