Winter Reads – 2008-2009 – Batch III 30 - January - 2009
Posted by k9zw in A Good Read series, Amateur Radio, K9ZW.Tags: K9ZW, K9ZW Just Rambled, Winter Reads
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Another quick update on my third batch of books read so far during this nasty early winter, and I have added a cumulative list to help me keep track of my reading goals:
- Seed to Seed – Seed Saving & Growing Techniques, by Suzanne Ashworth
- Molon Labe – Come and Take Them (A Novel), by Kenneth W. Royce
- Everything You Know is Wrong, by Russ Kick (ed.)
- YASME – The Danny Weil & Colvin Radio Expeditions, by James D. Cain
- Earth Sheltered Houses, by Rob Roy
- Small Strawbale – Natural Homes, Projects & Designs, by Bill Steen & Others
- Building Green, by Clarke Snell & Tim Callahan
- The Age of Bede, by Betty Radice (ed.)
Previously Read This Winter:
- Ten Years Behind the Mast – The Voyage of Theodora R, by Fritz Damler
- The Polically Incorrect Guide to the Constitution, by Kevin Gutzman
- When All Hell Breaks Loose, by Cody Lundi
- Transfer (A Novel), by Jerry Furland
- The Electric Car, by Michael Westbrook
- The Adventure Motorbiking Handbook, by Chris Scott
- Getting Things Done – The Art of Stress-Free Productivity, by David Allen
- Patriots – Surviving the Coming Collapse, by James Wesley Rawles
- The Unthinkable – Who Survives When Disaster Strikes – And Why, by Amanda Ripley
- Celsius 7/7, by Michael Gove
- The Blacksmith’s Craft – A Primer of Tools and Methods, by Charles McRaven
- Leaving the Left, by Keith Thompson
- The Politically Incorrect Guide to Science
- The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam and the Crusades
- Rocket Mass Heaters – Superefficient Woodstoves You Can Build, by Ianto Evans & Leslie Jackson
- Flirting with Disaster: Why Accidents Are Rarely Accidental, by Marc Gerstein & Michael Ellsberg
- Sway: The Irresistible Pull of Irrational Behavior, by Ori Brafman & Rom Brafman
I am continuing to do better my goal of reading a book-a-week, and again it looks like the continued hard winter will let maintain the pace. Sure glad I paid attention as a child on learning how to read rapidly.
Let me know if you want information on a specific title, as unless it is Amateur Radio focused they won’t be reviewed here.
73 & Happy Reading
Steve
K9ZW
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