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On 2/27/2018 at 8:07 AM, prag said:

I think that'll be the time when we all "go dark"! LOL

Note To Self: If I don't see prag on TGO for a couple of days, PANIC!!!!!! :panic:

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1 hour ago, monkeylizard said:

Note To Self: If I don't see prag on TGO for a couple of days, PANIC!!!!!! :panic:

LOL.

I promise if I see anything unnerving come across from CDC and there's still net access, I'll share that info! :up:

Posted
2 hours ago, hipower said:

Ever read the J.D. Moles series The Remaining?

Darn interwebs...a search for "J.D.Moles" yielded "An Automated Assay for Glycogen Phosphorylase"! :mad:

Thankfully Amazon helped me and these are now on my list.

 

The Five Fingers is a pricey book. At least on Amazon. This one was written in '79, correct @martin5?

Posted
1 minute ago, prag said:

Darn interwebs...a search for "J.D.Moles" yielded "An Automated Assay for Glycogen Phosphorylase"! :mad:

Thankfully Amazon helped me and these are now on my list.

 

The Five Fingers is a pricey book. At least on Amazon. This one was written in '79, correct @martin5?

Sorry, I misspelled it. lol

Hey, don't order them yet, if you haven't already. I think there is a full set in the books I'm going thru. 

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1 hour ago, hipower said:

Sorry, I misspelled it. lol

Hey, don't order them yet, if you haven't already. I think there is a full set in the books I'm going thru. 

Awesome brother! Let me know and maybe we can work a swap. :up:

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1 hour ago, prag said:

Awesome brother! Let me know and maybe we can work a swap. :up:

I found them! A full set of the 5 books. Not really doing you any favors here. I didn't think much of them. Maybe will be more to your liking.

Not looking for a swap. This is my pay-it-forward. 

You mentioned Jerry and Sharon Ahern...do you have Miamigrad?

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Posted
26 minutes ago, prag said:

Miamigard? No Sir.

I certainly wouldn't mind reading it. :)  

I'll get them on the way to you. Hopefully tomorrow morning.

I think some of Jerry Ahern's best writing came from his co-writing with Sharon. Sure wish I still had all of the books from Survivalist #1 on. But 2010 flooding here got them and a lot more of my books from the 70s/80s.

  • 9 months later...
Posted

Bumping this thread back to life as there are so many incredible book recommendations.

Thanks to @hipower I have been on a D.J.Molles trek for some time now. He's a really solid author with an entertaining and easily read style.

Hipower , being a great guy, did a bit of "horse-trading" with me and I started with "The Remaining" series.

https://www.amazon.com/Remaining-D-J-Molles-author/dp/0356503453/ref=pd_bxgy_img_2?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=0356503453&pd_rd_r=be47db81-f945-11e8-9ac6-bf091afce61c&pd_rd_w=sGN9q&pd_rd_wg=iRdzf&pf_rd_p=6725dbd6-9917-451d-beba-16af7874e407&pf_rd_r=PBPAG2P2B7ZSFJDA2V22&psc=1&refRID=PBPAG2P2B7ZSFJDA2V22

I've also read "Wolves" and the series "A Grower's War". I guess I am a bonifide D.J.Molles fan. :)

I've also recently read Volume 10 of the  A. American  Going Home survivalist series "Home Coming". It's a bit formulaic but still entertaining.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0996696059/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 

 

Please don't let this thread die my friends. Share what you've been reading. It doesn't have to be "Survival" oriented you know. ;)

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Yes, I'm dragging this up from the almost dead...

I've got several new series started that I haven't made up my mind about. If anything turns out promising I will let everyone know.

This is not survival related but I've started read the Corps Justice series by C.G. Cooper. Just general save the day kick butt action by a group of ex-marines. The author lives somewhere south of Nashville and the base of the company that these guys work for is located in the Nashville area.

 

The entire first novel was pretty much in Nashville. This is not deep thinking stuff. Much more along the lines of turning off your mind and drifting through the book while embracing your inner mall ninja...

 

Mark

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I'm currently reading a non fiction book published this year titled "The Dark Secrets of SHTF Survival" by Selco Begovic, a survivor of the Balkan War in the 90's. It's multiple vignettes of real life things to consider when the bottom drops out of society. It's very sobering.

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I've read a lot of Selco's online stuff, and agree, it is very sobering. Book is worth the price of admission I take it?

Thanks.

 

- K

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Posted
2 hours ago, ReeferMac said:

I've read a lot of Selco's online stuff, and agree, it is very sobering. Book is worth the price of admission I take it?

Thanks.

 

- K

Yes, very absorbing and easy to read.

Posted (edited)
5 hours ago, subsonic said:

I'm currently reading a non fiction book published this year titled "The Dark Secrets of SHTF Survival" by Selco Begovic, a survivor of the Balkan War in the 90's. It's multiple vignettes of real life things to consider when the bottom drops out of society. It's very sobering.

Never mind. 

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Gentlemen, we're moving so these must go. If anyone wants to meet me in Knoxville you can have these. Almost all are SHTF related with a few others mixed in.

I have a lot more than this but for some reason it says the files are too big...even though they aren't.

 

 

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22 hours ago, Erik88 said:

Gentlemen, we're moving so these must go. If anyone wants to meet me in Knoxville you can have these. Almost all are SHTF related with a few others mixed in.

I have a lot more than this but for some reason it says the files are too big...even though they aren't.

 

 

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Per PM - Just let me know if tgere are schedule conflicts 

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

I just finished 48 Hours by William Forstchen, author of One Second After.

 

It's a pre-apocalypse book about the last 48 hours before a massive solar flare might hit earth, resulting in an extinction event. It's an outstanding premise, but the plot doesn't live up to the promise.

If you're interested in prepping or survivalist books, this isn't a good book. It about how the head of security at a civilian bunker reacts as martial law is established and government bureaucrats try to take over the facility. 

I enjoy prepping and survivalist books because I can sometimes learn something useful, but this book had none of those aspects. Plus, the hero's rationale for who gets to come into the bunker seems unrealistic.

Readers familiar with One Second After and One Year After will see some character similarities. 

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Bumping this back up (using a virtual keyboard , which is a PIA btw).

Well, this isn't the apocalypse I envisioned ... No zombies 🙄

All kidding aside, there are some great books referenced.

I'm rereading "Light's Out" by Crawford . I forgot what a good book that is.

of course I also reread "Gardening When it Counts" by Steve Solomon. Seems apropos.

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Not long ago I was gifted books #1 Peoples Republic & #3  Wildfire of the Kelly Turnbull series by Kurt Schlichter.  Very interesting books. 

Its a different kind of SHTF story. Here the premise is that in the near future the United States experiences a civil war. Its conservatives vs liberals. When the fighting ends, the U.S. is split into two separate countries.  Most of the central and southern parts are still the United States of America. The northeast down to the Caroilinas and across to Illinois along with the entire west coast are the newly formed People's Republic. The PR is a socialist and ultra liberal nation. 

The stories take place about 10 years after the war. Life in the U.S is pretty much the same. However, the PR is falling apart. Socialist practices, ultra liberalism and a massively corrupt government has taken a huge toll. The wealthy and connected live luxurious and privileged lives behind walls, gates and armed guards. The middle class pretty much doesn't exist anymore. The majority of the PR's citizens are dirt poor, live in squaller and struggle just to get enough to eat.  The police are little more than armed thugs. Their primary duty is to ensure order by force and protect the upper class.. They are free to victimize, terrorize and even murder the average citizens at will. Ultra political correctness is the order of the day. One wrong off the cuff remark can get you sent to a re-education camp. From which few ever return. 

The protagonist is Kelly Turnbull.  U.S. Army Socom operator now retired and living in Texas. He spent much of the war behind enemy lines training and organizing resistance fighters. He understands what it takes to survive in the PR.  He now makes his living by infiltrating the PR and rescuing friends and family of wealthy Americans who got trapped behind enemy lines. He also does occasional odd jobs for the CIA. He is a professional soldier through and through and his services don't come cheap. 

The stories are action packed and fast paced. Its the presentation of the PR itself that's absolutely mind boggling. While some of it may seem to go overboard, its a fascinating view of what just might happen in an ultra-liberal country.

Once the book stores open back up, I'll go looking for book #2 Indian Country. This is reportedly a prequel covering Turnbull's service during the war. A fourth book is on the way. 

 

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34 minutes ago, Grayfox54 said:

Not long ago I was gifted books #1 Peoples Republic & #3  Wildfire of the Kelly Turnbull series by Kurt Schlichter.  Very interesting books. 

Its a different kind of SHTF story. Here the premise is that in the near future the United States experiences a civil war. Its conservatives vs liberals. When the fighting ends, the U.S. is split into two separate countries.  Most of the central and southern parts are still the United States of America. The northeast down to the Caroilinas and across to Illinois along with the entire west coast are the newly formed People's Republic. The PR is a socialist and ultra liberal nation. 

The stories take place about 10 years after the war. Life in the U.S is pretty much the same. However, the PR is falling apart. Socialist practices, ultra liberalism and a massively corrupt government has taken a huge toll. The wealthy and connected live luxurious and privileged lives behind walls, gates and armed guards. The middle class pretty much doesn't exist anymore. The majority of the PR's citizens are dirt poor, live in squaller and struggle just to get enough to eat.  The police are little more than armed thugs. Their primary duty is to ensure order by force and protect the upper class.. They are free to victimize, terrorize and even murder the average citizens at will. Ultra political correctness is the order of the day. One wrong off the cuff remark can get you sent to a re-education camp. From which few ever return. 

The protagonist is Kelly Turnbull.  U.S. Army Socom operator now retired and living in Texas. He spent much of the war behind enemy lines training and organizing resistance fighters. He understands what it takes to survive in the PR.  He now makes his living by infiltrating the PR and rescuing friends and family of wealthy Americans who got trapped behind enemy lines. He also does occasional odd jobs for the CIA. He is a professional soldier through and through and his services don't come cheap. 

The stories are action packed and fast paced. Its the presentation of the PR itself that's absolutely mind boggling. While some of it may seem to go overboard, its a fascinating view of what just might happen in an ultra-liberal country.

Once the book stores open back up, I'll go looking for book #2 Indian Country. This is reportedly a prequel covering Turnbull's service during the war. A fourth book is on the way. 

 

Those look good.  Id love to read them, but lordy 15 bucks for a paperback?  Outta my price range.

Posted

Well after writing the review, I decided to just go ahead and order Indian Country from Amazon. I also discovered that the 4th book is out. Its titled "Collapse". Both are on their way. :up:

BTW: also ordered the latest of James Rollin's Sigma Force series as well. Another outstanding series of techno-thrillers that blend action, science and history exceedingly well into great reading. ;)

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Schlicter's "Indian Country" was very good, IMHO it's the best of the series thus far.  "Collapse" was okay, it does give a good idea of how guerillas operate.  I'm looking forward to his next novel.

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