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Ohiosam

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It's winter and a good time to catch up on reading.

A good friend and neighbor just gave me a book that looks good "Faith Afield, A Sportsman's Devotional" by Steve Scott. I know the author, he's active in a local youth archery program.

It's divided up into a bunch of 1-2 page chapters.

http://www.amazon.com/Faith-Afield-A-Sportsmans-Devotional/dp/0801015103

A couple other books sitting here waiting to be read are
Boarder Wars of the Upper Ohio Valley by William Hintzen
http://www.amazon.com/Border-Wars-U...sr=1-1&keywords=border+wars+of+the+upper+ohio

Churchill's Bunker by Richard Holmes
http://www.amazon.com/Churchills-Bunker-Cabinet-Culture-Secrecy/dp/0300177488
 

Huckleberry Finn

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Lone Survivor, Marcus Luttrell.

Unbroken, Laura Hillenbrand

The Red Circle, Brandon Webb

My Grandfather's Son, Clarence Thomas
 

Jamie

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The Tender Carnivore and the Sacred Game, Paul Shepard (or anything written by Paul Shepard)

The Old Man and the Boy, Robert Ruarke

Tigrero!, Sasha Seimel

Walden, Henry David Thoreau

A Sand County Almanac, Aldo Leopold
 

Jamie

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River of Doubt. borrowed, not mine, so I can't remember the author, but it's about Teddy Roosevelt's trip down a tributary of the Amazon River.
 

MK111

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All of Peter Capsticks books are great reads!!!!

I have almost a complete set of Capsticks books. I met him at the Shot Show before he passed away. I wasn't impressed with his personality. If you wasn't spending money on his books he wasn't interested. At that time everyone said he was a has-been. But good reads tho.

For some reason my new computer always errors out on Amazon.

My 1st choice for book buys has always been a used-new book dealer complex of alibris.com
they always have used or new at great prices.

Another good book buying site is biblio.com always a good selection and good prices.
 
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MK111

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Lions in the Path, Stewart Edward White

The White books are great reads. I have a complete set of his books.

When I did gunshows setups almost full-time 20-25 yrs. ago I sold the top shelve gun, hunting and Africa hunting books. I always kept one copy for myself. I have more books than any normal person needs. But then again no one in the family says I'm normal.
Now it's next impossible to sell a book to the new generation. Only 50-60 yr. olds plus generation for the most part buy books anymore. The new computer age has done it. I have a nephew was has only read one book in his life and that was for a school report. Shame.

The Frontiersman by Allan W. Eckert is another great read on 1700's Ohio frontier. He is from Ohio and still lives up by Lima. His whole series I have read couple times and time to start over again. Pulled out the Frontiersman today.
 
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Diablo54

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Anything by Gary Paulson. Sp? He has several good ones about survival stories. Very good reads. Harrison and me is one of the best books I have ever read.
 

LonewolfNopack

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I think every hunter should be required to read A Sand County Almanac by Aldo Leopold.

Also any Allan Eckert book about our states early history. Just give yourself a lot of time.
 

brock ratcliff

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I have Eckert books close to every toilet in our home. I couldn't tell you how many times I've read the Frontiersman.
 

MK111

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I bought an original hard cover of the Frontiersman at an auction in South Salem this spring and gave it to my dad. He just finished it up a couple weeks ago. It was all on toilet time.

At 626 pages that's lot of potty time. LOL. I probably have read it 4 times in the last 35 yrs. Got it out again today. The follow up books are great to. A must read.
 

bowhunter1023

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I hate reading. Trying to change that about myself. Just ordered "Desert Solitaire" by Edward Abbey. It's about his summer spent in a fire watch tower out west. Looking forward to reading it.
 

DJK Frank 16

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I never could stand leisurely reading. Going back to school forced me to read a couple civil war books. Since then I've been more interested in reading in my free time. May have to read some of the books mentioned above.
 

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I just picked up the memorial edition of Chris Kyle American Sniper and plan to read it this week. The I'll transition to some deer hunting books. I would really love to find the old Roger Rothhaar books as I've never read them.
 

Huckleberry Finn

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I just picked up the memorial edition of Chris Kyle American Sniper and plan to read it this week. The I'll transition to some deer hunting books. I would really love to find the old Roger Rothhaar books as I've never read them.

Decent but not a great read. Luttrell or Webb is better