Which is the one book you keep reading over and over again?
In no particular order or importance
1. Hammerheads by Dale Brown
featuring V-22 Ospreys and border security forces. What's not to like.
2. The Sea Hunters by Clive Cussler
NUMA come to life
3. Starfinder Core Rulebook
Not really a deep read, but I keep finding new nuggets
4. Lady with a Spear by Euginie Clark
One of my first introductions to the undersea world by a true pioneer of the realm.
5. Gold: The Final Science Fiction Collection by Isaac Asimov
Stories and essays from one of the Greats.
6. West from Singapore by Louis L' Amour
Adventure short stories from the Pacific in the days leading up to WWII. Not what most people think of when they hear Louis L' Amour
7. Education of a Wandering Man by Louis L' Amour
His memoir
8. The Bible
Probably not as often as I should. And I like to compare different versions.
9. Circus by Alistair Maclean
spy novel
10. Snake Oil (Life's Calculations, Misdirections, And Manipulations) by Jim Rose
A unique collection of scams, stunts, and sideshow performances that can be used as little life hacks for your entertainment. From a modern circus and sideshow practictioner.
11. BSA Fieldbook
A great resource for Scouts and Scouters, the Fieldbook (not the BSA Handbook) is a compendium of over a century of woods craft and outdoor common sense. Updated every few years so it also stays relevant and current.
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