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I hope congratulations are in order!

I would say that's a pretty good reward. When I punched my ticket, I took the tech and general on the same day. I took my time studying for the extra though.

The ARRL has a multitude of good books for hams. The antenna book is practically a bible for hams.
http://www.arrl.org/arrl-antenna-book
It's an awesome hobby, and I personally have learned a lot of skills that I use in my day job too, and have met lots of great people.

General is done, will be taking my Extra this Saturday. Gotta lotta studying to do this week to get ready for it! I'm pretty much memorizing the contents of the following book right now:

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Re reading Iain M. Banks culture series. Quite pleased I can barely remember them as they are excellent. That is one series of scifi books I wish could be made into a good tv show.
 
I'm about halfway through this one. It's really well written. I read (partially read) Michener's Hawaii years back, and remembered that Capt James Cook discovered the island. Bought this, and now finally getting into it.

Amazon.com: Farther Than Any Man: The Rise and Fall of Captain James Cook eBook : Dugard, Martin: Kindle Store

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Read many of Michener's classics and loved them all. Best of the Best was "Centennial". Not quick or easy reads, but the texture and depth of his prose are among the best at creating visual imagery from the written word. Michener needs to be consumed slowly, enjoying every morsel.
 
Tagging on....

Read many of Michener's classics and loved them all. Best of the Best was "Centennial". Not quick or easy reads, but the texture and depth of his prose are among the best at creating visual imagery from the written word. Michener needs to be consumed slowly, enjoying every morsel.
Centennial was excellent. I learned SO much reading that book about 100 yrs ago. Funny, he spends several chapters in the beginning explaining the tectonic activity in the area, then you become acquainted with a family of beavers (I think), then Indians. Humans come along and drama ensues. In the process, with details of poled Herefords and how the west was won (by Englishmen), you're that much smarter for it.

So, I agree!
 
General is done, will be taking my Extra this Saturday. Gotta lotta studying to do this week to get ready for it! I'm pretty much memorizing the contents of the following book right now:

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Congrats, and good luck. Memorizing the content is the way to go. i get annoyed at pretentious hams that think you need to understand every detail. The purpose of this as I see it, is to prove you know the law, and to expose a ham to new concepts.
 
Congrats, and good luck. Memorizing the content is the way to go. i get annoyed at pretentious hams that think you need to understand every detail. The purpose of this as I see it, is to prove you know the law, and to expose a ham to new concepts.
I wonder about this licensing as well. But the ham community has been around forever, and I'm reluctant to make waves. Anyway, off topic for HBT.
 
Centennial was excellent. I learned SO much reading that book about 100 yrs ago. Funny, he spends several chapters in the beginning explaining the tectonic activity in the area, then you become acquainted with a family of beavers (I think), then Indians. Humans come along and drama ensues. In the process, with details of poled Herefords and how the west was won (by Englishmen), you're that much smarter for it.

So, I agree!
Growing up in the Midwest, I knew the spelling of the remarkable beef species, as well as the fine steak house in Kansas City known as the Hereford House, but we always pronounced it "hurfurd" rather than the grammatically and phonetically proper English "here ford". Either way, it turned me into an unrepentant carnivor.
 
Slowly working through Tolkien's "old lore" (Silmarilion, Fall of Gondolin, Berem and Luthien, Children of Hurin are done, still need to get into Unfinished Tales).
Also starting to read the Dune prequels. I don't think it is the same quality as F. Herbert's series, but it is fun.
 
I've been listening to this while I cycle commute, and it's such a great book.
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I just bought this, and haven't started it yet but I'm really looking forward to it.
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Clean code is pretty great, though a bit dated in some of the more modern languages. He has another book called clean architecture that I took a lot from as well.
 
Clean code is pretty great, though a bit dated in some of the more modern languages. He has another book called clean architecture that I took a lot from as well.

I did enjoy it, but wow it's basically entirely focused on Java and OO, maybe I didn't read the description well enough. I think I'll add "Clean Architecture" to the wish list, but will probably end up fishing for a book on design patterns for now.



This was a good book as well that I just finished:
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My first try at being an author. I added this book to this forum post once before but wanted to let y'all know I have the Kindle price on Amazon currently set to $0 (free) for Oct 4 through Oct 8. Absolutely no cost if you want to give it a try. The Lich of Thandorien - a satire/comedy LitRPG type book incorporating role playing (think D&D) and lots of beer. The Lich of Thandorien: Crypts & Crusades, Book 1 - Kindle edition by Dragon, Zak. Literature & Fiction Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.
Grab a copy while it's free - I appreciate any and all feedback if you do.
 
Does anyone here like to read detective stories? In the fall, I'm in the mood to read a good detective story. I like books from a Norwegian writer Jo Nesbo
 
My first try at being an author. I added this book to this forum post once before but wanted to let y'all know I have the Kindle price on Amazon currently set to $0 (free) for Oct 4 through Oct 8. Absolutely no cost if you want to give it a try. The Lich of Thandorien - a satire/comedy LitRPG type book incorporating role playing (think D&D) and lots of beer. The Lich of Thandorien: Crypts & Crusades, Book 1 - Kindle edition by Dragon, Zak. Literature & Fiction Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.
Grab a copy while it's free - I appreciate any and all feedback if you do.
Now $2.99 but willing to give a fellow brewer a try!
 
"The Earth Book of Stormgate", by Poul Anderson. Also "Madame Bovary" (Dutch translation, not the French original) which is there since the summer of 2018, just trying to slog through the story. Also, my e-reader with Dickens, Wodehouse, and a whole lot of books about fermentation, baking bread, making cheese, beer. Also currently reading some Conan the Barbarian collections.
 
Does anyone here like to read detective stories? In the fall, I'm in the mood to read a good detective story. I like books from a Norwegian writer Jo Nesbo
Man I LOVED Nelson DeMille's John Corey books. Start with Plum Island and Lion's Game. They are all gread!

If you like those, maybe try his John Sutter books (The Gold Coast was one of my favorite reads ever!)

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Just finished "The Red Badge Of Courage". Currently reading "Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and probably going to start "Hell Divers 2" soon.

This was a pretty good read, if you like that sort of thing:
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Trying desperately to hit my 100 book goal this year, I'm on 76 now so I'm struggling needless to say.
 
So I made my 100 book goal for 2022, and I have to say I will never do anything like that again. I'm not even really the kind of person that makes New Year's resolutions.

This year I want to spend more time playing the piano, learning Spanish and maybe learn a new programming language, but these aren't serious resolutions.

Here is the list of books I read. Hope everyone had a great New Year.

"The Goodness of Guinness: A Loving History of the Brewery, Its People, and the City of Dublin",Tony Corcoran
Law School for Everyone,"The Great Courses, Edward K. Cheng, Joseph L. Hoffmann, Molly Bishop Shadel, Peter J. Smith"
This History of Rum,"By: John Donoghue , The Great Courses"
Decoding Cats: Inside the Feline Mind,"Kristyn Vitale , The Great Courses"
Congo,Michael Crichton
The Art of War,Sun Tzu
Tales from the St. Louis Cardinals Dugout: A Collection of the Greatest Cardinals Stories Ever Told,"Bob Forsh , Tom Wheatley"
"Doing Time: Time Police, Book 1",Jodi Taylor
The Art of Negotiating the Best Deal," Seth Freeman , The Great Courses"
Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World - and Why Things Are Better Than You Think," Hans Rosling , Anna Rosling Rönnlund , Ola Rosling"
How the Mighty Fall: And Why Some Companies Never Give In, Jim Collins
Critical Business Skills for Success,": The Great Courses , Clinton O. Longenecker , Eric Sussman , Michael A. Roberto , Ryan Hamilton"
Understanding Russia: A Cultural History," Janet Fletcher , The Great Courses"
Cultured: A World History of Cheese,"Janet Fletcher , The Great Courses"
Law School for Everyone: Contracts," David Horton , The Great Courses"
All Quiet on the Western Front,Erich Maria Remarque
The Cold Dish: A Walt Longmire Mystery,Craig Johnson
Mindset: The New Psychology of Success,Carol S. Dweck PhD
The Hike,: Drew Magary
Introduction to Psychology,"Catherine A. Sanderson , The Great Courses"
A Baker's Life,Paul Hollywood
Learned Optimism: How to Change Your Mind and Your Life,Martin E. P. Seligman Ph.D.
Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World,Cal Newport
The Nature of Oaks: The Rich Ecology of Our Most Essential Native Trees,Douglas W. Tallamy
The Secret Life of Groceries: The Dark Miracle of the American Supermarket,Benjamin Lorr
Play Ball! The Rise of Baseball as America’s Pastime,"Bruce Markusen , The Great Courses"
Kitchen Confidential,Anthony Bourdain
The Five People You Meet in Heaven,Mitch Albom
Project Hail Mary,Andy Weir
A River in Darkness: One Man's Escape from North Korea,"Masaji Ishikawa , Risa Kobayashi - translator , Martin Brown - translator"
Human Anatomy: Medical School Crash Course,AudioLearn Medical Content Team
We Were Soldiers Once... and Young: Ia Drang - The Battle That Changed the War in Vietnam," Harold G. Moore , Joseph L. Galloway"
The Drug Hunters: The Improbable Quest to Discover New Medicines,"Donald R. Kirsch PhD , Ogi Ogas PhD"
The Office: The Untold Story of the Greatest Sitcom of the 2000s: An Oral History,Andy Greene
"Simply the Best: Interviews with Video Game Designers, Composers and Scofflaws",Mat Bradley-Tschirgi
A Wrinkle in Time,Madeleine L'Engle
Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Proportions, Daniel Wallace
Confessions of a Vintage Guitar Dealer: The Memoirs of Norman Harris,"Norman Harris , David Yorkin - contributor , Richard Sambora - foreword , Joe Bonamassa - preface"
Spoonbenders: A Novel,Daryl Gregory
Workin' Our Way Home: The Incredible True Story of a Homeless Ex-Con and a Grieving Millionaire Thrown Together to Save Each Other,Ron Hall
"Hell Divers: The Hell Divers Series, Book 1", Nicholas Sansbury Smith
"The Maze Runner: Maze Runner, Book 1", James Dashner
Off Menu: The Secret Science of Food and Dining,Nell McShane Wulfhart
History of Brooklyn," Brian Purnell , The Great Courses"
Solitary: Unbroken by four decades in solitary confinement. My story of transformation and hope.,Albert Woodfox
Canada,Mike Myers
Hard Country: A Novel,Michael McGarrity
"Bourbon: The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of an American Whiskey",Fred Minnick
Disrupting the Game: From the Bronx to the Top of Nintendo,Reggie Fils-Aimé
Changing Body Composition Through Diet and Exercise,"Michael Ormsbee , The Great Courses"
"Fitness, Weight Lifting, and Good Nutrition: An Insightful Guide: Fitness, Weight Lighting, and Good Nutrition, Book 1", Dr Marvin Brown Jr. EdD CFT CNS
The Psychology of Online Behavior,"Nicola Fox Hamilton , The Great Courses"
The Myths of Nutrition and Fitness,"Dr. Anthony A. Goodman , The Great Courses"
Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship,Robert C. Martin
How to Say It: Words That Make a Difference,"Allison Friederichs Atkison , The Great Courses"
American Survivor,AJ Newman
Descent into Darkness,AJ Newman
Reign of Darkness,AJ Newman
Rising from the Darkness,AJ Newman
Zero Day, Bobby Adair
Infected, Bobby Adair
Destroyer, Bobby Adair
Dead Fire, Bobby Adair
Torrent, Bobby Adair
Bleed, Bobby Adair
City of Stin, Bobby Adair
Grind, Bobby Adair
Sanctum, Bobby Adair
Irish Fairy Tales,James Stephens - editor
The Red Badge of Courage,Stephen Crane
Tobacco Road,Erskine Caldwell
The Screwtape Letters, C. S. Lewis
Heart of Darkness: A Signature Performance by Kenneth Branagh, Joseph Conrad
How the Stock Market Works," Ramon P. DeGennaro , The Great Courses"
The Art of Investing: Lessons from History's Greatest Traders," John M. Longo , The Great Courses"
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Washington Irving
The Scarlet Letter,Nathaniel Hawthorne
Rich Dad's Who Took My Money?, Robert T. Kiyosaki
"Accounting: The Ultimate Guide to Accounting Principles, Financial Accounting and Management Accounting", Greg Shields
The Bridges of Madison County, Robert James Waller
Rich Dad Poor Dad: 20th Anniversary Edition: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!,Robert T. Kiyosaki
Technical Analysis for Beginners: Take $1K to $10K Using Charting and Stock Trends of the Financial Markets with Zero Trading Experience Required,A.Z Penn
Advanced Investments,"Steve L. Slezak , The Great Courses"
The-Entrepreneurs-of-Silicon-Valley,"By: John McLaughlin, The Great Courses"
How to Negotiate at Work: From Job Offers to Raises,"By: Rachel Campagna, The Great Courses"
Understanding Investments,"By: Connel Fullenkamp, The Great Courses"
The Terminal List,By: Jack Carr
Break Shot: My First 21 Years,James Taylor
Hell Divers II: Ghosts,Nicholas Sansbury Smith
"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Book 4",: J.K. Rowling
"Home Cheese Making, 4th Edition: From Fresh and Soft to Firm, Blue, Goat’s Milk, and More; Recipes for 100 Favorite Cheeses",Ricki Carroll
Medical School for Everyone: Grand Rounds Cases,"By: Roy Benaroch , The Great Courses"
Personality Tests and What They Can Tell Us,"Jaime Kurtz , The Great Courses"
Great Classic Stories III: 22 Unabridged Classics,"By: Herman Melville , Kate Chopin , Willa Cather , Mark Twain , Anton Chekhov , Ambrose Bierce , Bret Harte , Jack London"
Gather ‘Round the Sound,Holiday Stories from Beloved Authors and Great Performers Across the Globe
Winnie-the-Pooh,"A.A. Milne's Pooh Classics, Volume 1"
Artisan Cheese Making at Home: Techniques & Recipes for Mastering World-Class Cheeses, Mary Karlin
Feeding the Dragon,Sharon Washington
Tartine Bread, Chad Robertson and Eric Wolfinger
Practical Guide to Learn Algorithms for Beginners ,Andy Vickler
 
^yikes!^

On a less impressive note...I've been on an M. R. Forbes space fiction series jag since the summer and currently am entangled in two series, one that he's still writing and is up to the 8th volume that just came out, and another that I just started book 1 of 5 to fill in the weeks/months waiting for the next book in the first series. That's actually the third series of his I've read in parallel with the first. Somehow it's all enjoyable though somewhat exhausting doing massive context switches every time another book of the first series comes out :)

In any case it's a lot of sci-fi pulp fiction that would only be possible with The Spousal Unit's Kindle Unlimited subscription...

Cheers!
 
So I made my 100 book goal for 2022, and I have to say I will never do anything like that again. I'm not even really the kind of person that makes New Year's resolutions.

This year I want to spend more time playing the piano, learning Spanish and maybe learn a new programming language, but these aren't serious resolutions.

Here is the list of books I read. Hope everyone had a great New Year.

"The Goodness of Guinness: A Loving History of the Brewery, Its People, and the City of Dublin",Tony Corcoran
Law School for Everyone,"The Great Courses, Edward K. Cheng, Joseph L. Hoffmann, Molly Bishop Shadel, Peter J. Smith"
This History of Rum,"By: John Donoghue , The Great Courses"
Decoding Cats: Inside the Feline Mind,"Kristyn Vitale , The Great Courses"
Congo,Michael Crichton
The Art of War,Sun Tzu
Tales from the St. Louis Cardinals Dugout: A Collection of the Greatest Cardinals Stories Ever Told,"Bob Forsh , Tom Wheatley"
"Doing Time: Time Police, Book 1",Jodi Taylor
The Art of Negotiating the Best Deal," Seth Freeman , The Great Courses"
Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World - and Why Things Are Better Than You Think," Hans Rosling , Anna Rosling Rönnlund , Ola Rosling"
How the Mighty Fall: And Why Some Companies Never Give In, Jim Collins
Critical Business Skills for Success,": The Great Courses , Clinton O. Longenecker , Eric Sussman , Michael A. Roberto , Ryan Hamilton"
Understanding Russia: A Cultural History," Janet Fletcher , The Great Courses"
Cultured: A World History of Cheese,"Janet Fletcher , The Great Courses"
Law School for Everyone: Contracts," David Horton , The Great Courses"
All Quiet on the Western Front,Erich Maria Remarque
The Cold Dish: A Walt Longmire Mystery,Craig Johnson
Mindset: The New Psychology of Success,Carol S. Dweck PhD
The Hike,: Drew Magary
Introduction to Psychology,"Catherine A. Sanderson , The Great Courses"
A Baker's Life,Paul Hollywood
Learned Optimism: How to Change Your Mind and Your Life,Martin E. P. Seligman Ph.D.
Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World,Cal Newport
The Nature of Oaks: The Rich Ecology of Our Most Essential Native Trees,Douglas W. Tallamy
The Secret Life of Groceries: The Dark Miracle of the American Supermarket,Benjamin Lorr
Play Ball! The Rise of Baseball as America’s Pastime,"Bruce Markusen , The Great Courses"
Kitchen Confidential,Anthony Bourdain
The Five People You Meet in Heaven,Mitch Albom
Project Hail Mary,Andy Weir
A River in Darkness: One Man's Escape from North Korea,"Masaji Ishikawa , Risa Kobayashi - translator , Martin Brown - translator"
Human Anatomy: Medical School Crash Course,AudioLearn Medical Content Team
We Were Soldiers Once... and Young: Ia Drang - The Battle That Changed the War in Vietnam," Harold G. Moore , Joseph L. Galloway"
The Drug Hunters: The Improbable Quest to Discover New Medicines,"Donald R. Kirsch PhD , Ogi Ogas PhD"
The Office: The Untold Story of the Greatest Sitcom of the 2000s: An Oral History,Andy Greene
"Simply the Best: Interviews with Video Game Designers, Composers and Scofflaws",Mat Bradley-Tschirgi
A Wrinkle in Time,Madeleine L'Engle
Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Proportions, Daniel Wallace
Confessions of a Vintage Guitar Dealer: The Memoirs of Norman Harris,"Norman Harris , David Yorkin - contributor , Richard Sambora - foreword , Joe Bonamassa - preface"
Spoonbenders: A Novel,Daryl Gregory
Workin' Our Way Home: The Incredible True Story of a Homeless Ex-Con and a Grieving Millionaire Thrown Together to Save Each Other,Ron Hall
"Hell Divers: The Hell Divers Series, Book 1", Nicholas Sansbury Smith
"The Maze Runner: Maze Runner, Book 1", James Dashner
Off Menu: The Secret Science of Food and Dining,Nell McShane Wulfhart
History of Brooklyn," Brian Purnell , The Great Courses"
Solitary: Unbroken by four decades in solitary confinement. My story of transformation and hope.,Albert Woodfox
Canada,Mike Myers
Hard Country: A Novel,Michael McGarrity
"Bourbon: The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of an American Whiskey",Fred Minnick
Disrupting the Game: From the Bronx to the Top of Nintendo,Reggie Fils-Aimé
Changing Body Composition Through Diet and Exercise,"Michael Ormsbee , The Great Courses"
"Fitness, Weight Lifting, and Good Nutrition: An Insightful Guide: Fitness, Weight Lighting, and Good Nutrition, Book 1", Dr Marvin Brown Jr. EdD CFT CNS
The Psychology of Online Behavior,"Nicola Fox Hamilton , The Great Courses"
The Myths of Nutrition and Fitness,"Dr. Anthony A. Goodman , The Great Courses"
Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship,Robert C. Martin
How to Say It: Words That Make a Difference,"Allison Friederichs Atkison , The Great Courses"
American Survivor,AJ Newman
Descent into Darkness,AJ Newman
Reign of Darkness,AJ Newman
Rising from the Darkness,AJ Newman
Zero Day, Bobby Adair
Infected, Bobby Adair
Destroyer, Bobby Adair
Dead Fire, Bobby Adair
Torrent, Bobby Adair
Bleed, Bobby Adair
City of Stin, Bobby Adair
Grind, Bobby Adair
Sanctum, Bobby Adair
Irish Fairy Tales,James Stephens - editor
The Red Badge of Courage,Stephen Crane
Tobacco Road,Erskine Caldwell
The Screwtape Letters, C. S. Lewis
Heart of Darkness: A Signature Performance by Kenneth Branagh, Joseph Conrad
How the Stock Market Works," Ramon P. DeGennaro , The Great Courses"
The Art of Investing: Lessons from History's Greatest Traders," John M. Longo , The Great Courses"
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Washington Irving
The Scarlet Letter,Nathaniel Hawthorne
Rich Dad's Who Took My Money?, Robert T. Kiyosaki
"Accounting: The Ultimate Guide to Accounting Principles, Financial Accounting and Management Accounting", Greg Shields
The Bridges of Madison County, Robert James Waller
Rich Dad Poor Dad: 20th Anniversary Edition: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!,Robert T. Kiyosaki
Technical Analysis for Beginners: Take $1K to $10K Using Charting and Stock Trends of the Financial Markets with Zero Trading Experience Required,A.Z Penn
Advanced Investments,"Steve L. Slezak , The Great Courses"
The-Entrepreneurs-of-Silicon-Valley,"By: John McLaughlin, The Great Courses"
How to Negotiate at Work: From Job Offers to Raises,"By: Rachel Campagna, The Great Courses"
Understanding Investments,"By: Connel Fullenkamp, The Great Courses"
The Terminal List,By: Jack Carr
Break Shot: My First 21 Years,James Taylor
Hell Divers II: Ghosts,Nicholas Sansbury Smith
"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Book 4",: J.K. Rowling
"Home Cheese Making, 4th Edition: From Fresh and Soft to Firm, Blue, Goat’s Milk, and More; Recipes for 100 Favorite Cheeses",Ricki Carroll
Medical School for Everyone: Grand Rounds Cases,"By: Roy Benaroch , The Great Courses"
Personality Tests and What They Can Tell Us,"Jaime Kurtz , The Great Courses"
Great Classic Stories III: 22 Unabridged Classics,"By: Herman Melville , Kate Chopin , Willa Cather , Mark Twain , Anton Chekhov , Ambrose Bierce , Bret Harte , Jack London"
Gather ‘Round the Sound,Holiday Stories from Beloved Authors and Great Performers Across the Globe
Winnie-the-Pooh,"A.A. Milne's Pooh Classics, Volume 1"
Artisan Cheese Making at Home: Techniques & Recipes for Mastering World-Class Cheeses, Mary Karlin
Feeding the Dragon,Sharon Washington
Tartine Bread, Chad Robertson and Eric Wolfinger
Practical Guide to Learn Algorithms for Beginners ,Andy Vickler
Do you mix audibles and written books? Simultaneously?
 
Here are my top 20 favorite books that I read in 2022.
I've included a link at the bottom to all 58 of my books from 2022 on goodreads.com if anybody is interested.

Many of these books I have re-read several times. Usually when a new book in a series comes out,
if it has been a few years since the last, I will re-read the series from the beginning before reading the new book.

Cold Mountain by Charles Frazier The Reluctant Adventures of Fletcher Connolly on the Interste... by Felix R. Savage One Good Deed by David Baldacci Timeline by Michael Crichton The Broken Room by Peter Clines Match Game by Craig Alanson We Are Legion (We Are Bob) by Dennis E. Taylor For We Are Many by Dennis E. Taylor Heaven's River by Dennis E. Taylor

14 by Peter Clines The Fold by Peter Clines Rhythm of War by Brandon Sanderson Fairy Tale by Stephen King Lost in Time by A.G. Riddle Dream Town by David Baldacci The Whisper Man by Alex North Desert Star by Michael Connelly The Lost Metal by Brandon Sanderson Failure Mode by Craig Alanson Renegade Star by J.N. Chaney


Major’s Year in Books - 2022

My goodreads.com profile page.
 
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