Keith, I will not be surprised if most racers seem to like the same books.
It's a 14 hr. drive from big ditch to Bonneville. So we get 2 books on tape. 1
for each way. We share with the rest of the crew that go in the rent-a-wreck.
1. Just finished Ken Follet's Code to Zero. Very good book.
2. For a series I liked anything by W.E.B. Griffith.
3. Stephen Coonts.... America
4. Patrick A. Davis.... The General
5. Tom Clancy...............(all of em)
Doug Odom in sunny big ditch
Keith Turk wrote:
> We have kinda gone through several book reviews on LSR...
>
> Thought I'd stir the pot a bit with my top 5 favorite books and see if I
> could get you folks to join in.... might be interesting... hey we might get
> to know each other better...
>
> 1. Once an Eagle Anton Meyer
> ( Fun book about a couple of Soldiers )
> 2. Pillers of the Earth Ken Follett
> ( how the original cathedrals were built... some pure smut... but a
> great book ) Kinda an inside veiw on religion in the middle ages.
> 3. Good to Great Jim Collins
> ( Awesome book on why business works and what makes it go from average
> to Great )
> 4. Rich Dad Poor Dad... ( a series I'm especially fond of the Cash flow
> quadrant ) ( okay this isn't a get rich quick scheme... it is how to manage
> money thou )
> 5. Anything written by John Grisham , or Louis L'Amour ( yes I've read them
> all....I think )
>
> Try and keep the responses down to one line about each book and limit
> yourself to 5-6 books.... trust me ... it was a bitch kitty to pick just
> five. Oh hey and if you Drive a bunch.... books on tape are super... I have
> to thank Wes Potter for turning me on to them but my Dad for telling me they
> were avalible from the Liberary for free or Crackle Barrel at reasonable
> prices...
>
> Keith ( shoot I don't know why I stirred the pot... I just did... Okay I'll
> go back to painting the Kitchen now... )
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