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    What are You Reading?

    I started reading Six Minutes to Freedom by Kurt Muse and John Gilstrap. I can see why Kurt Muse chose John Gilstrap to write his story. I really like his writing style. I finished the first chapter before going to sleep and I didn't want to put it down. Has anyone else read it? If so, what did you think?

    I recently finished The Man Without a Face by Markus Wolf, who was the chief of East German foreign intelligence for over 30 years. The book had a lot of interesting information, but it was a little dry in some parts.

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    I read Six Minutes to Freedom about 3 months ago and I really enjoyed it.

    After watching the Everest show on the Discovery Channel I'm going to borrow a couple of Everest books from a buddy of mine and read them over the holiday break.

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    About to start "Killing Pablo" by Mark Bowden.
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    I just recently found Brad Thor's work. I highly reccomend his books!!!
    "We need to get over the romance of aligning sights and get to the business of shooting smelly bearded men in the face more efficiently."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Templar
    About to start "Killing Pablo" by Mark Bowden.
    I read that a few years ago, a very interesting book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinnacle
    I just recently found Brad Thor's work. I highly reccomend his books!!!
    I will definitely check them out. I looked at his website and his books look interesting.

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    No True Glory by Bing West - Awesome Book


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    I do a little martial arts on the side.

    A new one coming out soon is the Fighter's fact book 2. Looks good, I've trained a little with a couple of the authors, so I'm interested to see what is in it.

    http://www.turtlepress.com/ProductDe...oductCode=FFB2

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    I'm re-reading 'Practical Shooting--Beyond Fundamentals' --by Brian Enos and 'Thinking Practical Shooting--A Guide to Outstanding Match Performance' --by Saul Kirsch

    I get a little something from each of these as I read them again.
    Chief Armorer for Elite Shooting Sports in Manassas VA
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