Posted on Oct 8, 2014
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Of the authors you've read, who would be your favorite? And do you have a favorite book from this author?

For me it would be John C. Maxwell, and I like his book "Everyone Communicates; Few Connect."
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SGT Richard H.
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So many.....depends on my mood. A few that come to mind:

James Michener
Tom Clancy
Dan Brown
Vince Flynn
Ernest Hemmingway
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SGT Richard H.
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SSG (Join to see) & MSgt (Join to see) I've read the entire Mitch Rapp series twice...first as I came across the books, then in order. I hope Kyle Mills is able to fill those shoes.
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Cpl Dennis F.
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Great list!
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SGT Richard H.
SGT Richard H.
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Every time I see someone else's list, I think "oh I forgot______"
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SSG Maurice P.
SSG Maurice P.
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MICKEY SPILLANE
LOUIS L'AMOUR
DANA FULLER
W.E.B GRIFFEN
ANNE RICE
DAN BROWN
ROWLING
STEPHEN KING
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Robert Ludlum - The Jason Bourne trilogy (Identity, Supremacy and Ultimatum).
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SGT Richard H.
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I should read those someday. The Bourne movies are on my "top 5" list, and books are generally better
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SSG Maurice P.
SSG Maurice P.
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legacy was tits but it wasnt the same without matt
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SSG Maurice P.
SSG Maurice P.
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i love the bourne movies even legacy hope matt is in the next one
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I have an eclectic taste. In order of impact for me, it's a very short list:

1. The Bible - Jesus is Lord!
2. Oswald Chambers - The man speaks to me!
3. Louis L'Amour - His stories and values are my own!
4. W.E.B Griffin - The "Brotherhood Of War" series embodied the things I hold dear to me!
5. Piers Anthony - Fantasy genre. The man is incredible in his imagination!
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LTC Paul Labrador
LTC Paul Labrador
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I loved Piers Anthony's "Incarnation of Immortality" series....
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I did too, sir! The Xanth series and Adept series are both great too. Even his very early stuff like the Bio of a Space Tyrant or Cthon were hard to put down. I don't think I've ever read something of his that I didn't enjoy.
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Ernest Hemingway. He is helping me shape my retirement plan. Buying a boat, living in a tropical location. Fish and drink beer all day.
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LTC Paul Labrador
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Depends on the genre, but based on the overall amount of books that I have read, it is a close tie between Robert Jordan and Dave Duncan and Eric Flint..
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LTC Paul Labrador
LTC Paul Labrador
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Other authors that I love:

Anne McCaffrey
Christopher Rowley
Simon Green
John Ringo
Terry Goodkind
Robert Asprin
Piers Anthony
Harold Coyle
Tom Clancy
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LTC Paul Labrador
LTC Paul Labrador
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MSG Greg Kelly, I've only recently gotten into John Ringo. Overall I like his stuff, particularly how he uses his own experience as a paratrooper in the 82nd to bring a degree of realism and accuracy into his stories. But I have noticed that he tends to recycle motifs a lot between his different series.
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LTC Paul Labrador
LTC Paul Labrador
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MSG Greg Kelly, it's not a matter of not finishing series, but more that he jumps between writing them. His "Black Tide Rising" (aka Zombie) series is actually not left hanging, but in the active process of being written. The 3rd book was released back in August and the last book will be released in January or February or next year. I'm currently reading his "Legacy of Aldenata" series (the one about the Posleen War).
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LTC Paul Labrador
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MSG Greg Kelly, even there, he really has not left it. "Eye of the Storm" came out recently, and it is the first book in the next trilogy of the "Aldenata" series. I have heard that he will wrap up the trilogy with the two upcoming books. Did you also read the spin-off books of that series (ie Cally's War trilogy, Watch on the Rhine, Yellow Eyes, Tuloriad, the Hero)? Those books actually give more background and link "Eye of the Storm" with "Hell's Faire".
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COL Jean (John) F. B.
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John Grisham
W.E.B. Griffin
Lee Child
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Col Burleson--interesting about Lee Child's book, you too are a brat, french mother? My mother was born in Verdun, my father SF NCO..I do have a few books on Amazon-History of Etruria Italy, and Sovereigns, Dynasties & Nobility. One about German and Italian POWs in Alabama in WWII is being converted from a newspaper series I once wrote to a book, and several others are in the works........
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CMSgt Robert Gates
CMSgt Robert Gates
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Tom Clancy - but then again I am partial as he was a keynote speaker for a Dining Out at Dover AFB, DE during the early 90's. He has passed but not missed. He supported the men and women who served their country.
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COL Jean (John) F. B.
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My mom was born and raised in Paris and my dad was a career Army officer. He was an 0-5 (P) when he married her after the war (she was 17 years old -- 23 years younger than him). They were married for almost 50 years when he died. I lived in Paris for most of the first 14 years of my life.
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COL Burleson, thanks for sharing that. Must have been a wonderful adventure. THere are times when I imagine that as very thrilling but also realize how tough it was for all...wonder if you knew the Korslunds at Paris American High School or if you were in Scouting there (I collect old Scout stuff from Europe and serve as National Rep for BSA in Europe) My late father was a young enlisted soldier from Oklahoma stationed in various places in France. Parents met in Paris and married --42 years until she died in 1995. Her parents were from Italy. I remember her mother, my grandmother living in a bombed out house. My two brothers were born in Paris, I was born at Ft Belvior, then to Munich less than a year old, frequent visits to france. We were in Germany from 55-62, then Panama, then back to Germany (always visiting France, Italy). My own tours included Belgium, Germany (3), Italy, and other parts of the world. Uncles visit every few years, but they are all dropping off, hence the book Man on the Floor! begins with France...send email to Coberlyd1@yahoo if you'd like to see any chapters. D
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Alexander Kent, Donald Clayton Porter, Tom Clancy, JK Rowling, JRR Tolkein, Pearl Buck, Ursula Leguin, Anne McCaffrey, Robert Asprin, Sun Tsu, Dean Koontz as well as many many others.
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SFC Intelligence Analyst   Atl
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The Apostle Paul comes to mind.

My favorite Poet is Robert Frost.
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I prefer "The woods are lovely, dark and deep..."
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Me too...but I have promises to keep.
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and miles to go before I sleep. SGT (Join to see) .
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SPC(P) Nick Bondgien
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Poe, Kafka, Hitler,Marx,, & Jeff Dibblee ( my cousin and favorite Outdoor Journalist. He writes for the Newspapr in Havre,MT.
I've read the Bible cover to cover a cpl times...
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Joseph Heller

.. and for non-fiction, Joseph Ellis.
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TSgt Joshua Copeland
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Fiction: Brad Meltzer
leadership: Simon Sinak
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