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Old 10-13-08, 08:02 PM   #391
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Im reading a book called. Undersea Terror. Uboat wolfpacks during WW2, It is pretty good, has some vearygood Info on U boats of the american cost, scapa flow, wolfpacks, Ect ect.
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Old 10-14-08, 05:43 PM   #392
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Currently taking a short break from Aubrey, Maturin and Patrick O'Brien and working through The Time of Terror by Seth Hunter.

Not a bad read and set during the beginning of the French Revolution. The fictional protagonist Nathan Peak dissatisfied with being the commander of HM brig/sloop of war Nereid and working largely for HM Customs trying to chase smugglers around the english Channel, gets tangled up in a plot to devalue the french currency with counterfeit notes.

He crosses paths with a number of famous names from the period and overall I reckon it's a pretty good read.
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Old 10-15-08, 09:18 AM   #393
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I've just read C.S. Forester's 1943 work The Ship. How was it? Well, let's just say that if he's born now, he'll be writing Tom Clancy's SSN or Bear and the Dragon or maybe he's just a 1943 version of Patrick Robinson.

I know the WWII Italian Navy was hardly in the running for "Best Navy", but even counting the fact it is a piece of wartime propaganda there's no need to write them as incompetently as he did.

In one go, the author effectively insults both the Italians and the Brits who fought them. The Russians would no doubt be ecstatic to find out that Malta was more important than Moscow. The Germans basically did nothing.

In short, mediocre characterization and wartime propaganda. Sigh...
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Old 10-15-08, 09:57 AM   #394
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Hi there guys. I am just about to start reading Max Hastings Das Reich. Has anyone else read this before?
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Old 10-15-08, 10:35 AM   #395
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The Sicilian by Mario Puzo. Coppola should make this one into a movie.
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Old 10-15-08, 01:00 PM   #396
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The can't all be The African Queen.
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Old 10-19-08, 04:40 PM   #397
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Im reading this page :O!

I'm Reading Shipmates from the BBC and was reading Commando on the Front Line both my Chris Terill
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Old 10-19-08, 05:52 PM   #398
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Currently reading a big book simply intitled, WW II. It is a book that overviews the war.(Eastern and Western front.)
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Old 10-20-08, 07:05 PM   #399
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I am reading All Hands Down about the sinking of the USS Scorpion.The book is great can't put it down.
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Old 10-20-08, 10:20 PM   #400
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Okay, now I'm on Page 668 of Castles of Steel, just 120 more pages to go. I just read about the Battle of Jutland. It seems like both Beatty and Jellicoe made mistakes that affected the outcome of the battle. Also, I find it kind of funny that the Germans considered it a victory after they ran back to port and their fleet never left again.
Yeah, that's the one on my radar scope. My WW1 library is woefully meager...
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Old 10-20-08, 11:32 PM   #401
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Just got done reading a Civil War book about the Battle of Pea Ridge (Arkansas). Relatively small battle, but close to home so thought it would be nice to read up on. Don't normally read about the civil war but it was pretty enjoyable to check out some local history.

Before that I read the Hornblower series and had finished the Maritius Command in the Aubrey/Maturin series. Found a neat book on Amazon called 'The Six Frigates' that I just started. Basically talks about the founding of the US Navy, quite enjoyable so far! Will be picking back up on the Aubrey series when I put this book up on the shelf.
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Old 10-24-08, 03:00 PM   #402
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Bluejacket: In harm's way from Guadalcanal to Tokyo

by John A. Hutchinson, former Radioman 1st class, USN
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Old 10-28-08, 11:10 PM   #403
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I am reading all of these posts. Heh!
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Riptide by Preston and Child. Best book I have read in a long-long time...
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Old 11-05-08, 12:06 PM   #405
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Currently reading:

"Silent Running" by James Calvert

"Memoirs: Ten Years and Twenty Days" by Karl Donitz

"Scorpion Down" by Edward Offley
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