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book review

PostPosted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 1:58 pm
Author: max_b
I want to ask you what books you enjoy reading
Which books you recomend to others

My personal faverote writers are munzur cem and frederick forsyth
Forsyth books are brilliant odessa file, the afgan etc

Write now I'm reading Into kurdistan by sheri lazier
So far very good

Re: book review

PostPosted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 1:09 pm
Author: max_b
No contrabutions?

Re: book review

PostPosted: Sat Aug 04, 2012 7:23 pm
Author: max_b
has anyone read E.B Soane's through Mesopotamia and Kurdistan in disguise ?

Re: book review

PostPosted: Sat Aug 04, 2012 7:29 pm
Author: max_b
also has anyone read anything by emine evdal?

Re: book review

PostPosted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:21 am
Author: Rando
i personally only read fact books (mostly about modern warfare/history). if your interested in such,i can recommend some books :-D

Re: book review

PostPosted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 9:08 am
Author: max_b
Rando wrote:i personally only read fact books (mostly about modern warfare/history). if your interested in such,i can recommend some books :-D



Please


I also like to read about then sort of things, but you got to switch it up from time to time

Re: book review

PostPosted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 10:06 am
Author: Rando
i recommend world war 1 and 2 by H.P willmott. it goes in to details very nicely.
world war 1 and 2 by simon adams does not focus on details and just the big events.
which one of them i would recommend depends on if you like detailed books or not :)
20th century leaders is a good series (not in details) whom tell about the life of leaders of the 20th century,like Josef Stalin, Adolf Hitler, Winston Churchill.
do you know of any books whom go into details of leaders from the 20th century?
i also know of 2 good books whom are about the iraq war,they are at the library. ill check them when i got time and tell you what their name/authors name is :)

Re: book review

PostPosted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 10:21 am
Author: max_b
World war books don't really interest me doe
I like more third world war stories like vietnam but the viet side of the story
The irish situation is interesting,
What's your favourate book?

Out of 88 visiters your the first to reply, but when a american asks everyone rushes to help

Re: book review

PostPosted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 10:47 am
Author: Rando
max_b wrote:World war books don't really interest me doe
I like more third world war stories like vietnam but the viet side of the story
The irish situation is interesting,
What's your favourate book?

Out of 88 visiters your the first to reply, but when a american asks everyone rushes to help

sorry,i have never read any vietnam war books which tells from the Vietnamese side. im looking for it,but its hard to find :? ill tell you if i find anything.
if your interested in ww3 (cold war) stories i would recommend "Cold War,for forty-five years the World held its breath" and "the cold war" (various authors) series :-D
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i actually don't have any favorite book.
i hope some more members will participate in this topic.

Re: book review

PostPosted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:42 pm
Author: max_b
your right i havent read any books from the viet side but what i meant was reading about the vietcong and all the rest of them, there efforts were unbeliverble

did you read that first one, what you saying the cold war was ww3?
i dont have much knowledge on the cold war,

have you read 'moderen history of the kurds' by david mcdowell? its very good but i wanted to know if it was accurate?

Re: book review

PostPosted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:54 pm
Author: Rando
max_b wrote:your right i havent read any books from the viet side but what i meant was reading about the vietcong and all the rest of them, there efforts were unbeliverble

did you read that first one, what you saying the cold war was ww3?
i dont have much knowledge on the cold war,

have you read 'moderen history of the kurds' by david mcdowell? its very good but i wanted to know if it was accurate?

there is a book who tells alot about the vietcong (in the liberary). ill try to find it and tell you the name. (im in london right now,and ill get back to norway in 2 weeks. therefore it will take some time)
no,im not saying coldwar was ww3. but many people look at the cold war as ww3. i tought you were on of those people,therefore i called it ww3 :)

no,sadly i havent read it. is it a new book?

Re: book review

PostPosted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 1:26 pm
Author: max_b
i dont know if its a new book but its good, a must read for kurds
what liberary are you talking about?
what part of london are you in?

Re: book review

PostPosted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 5:08 pm
Author: Rando
max_b wrote:i dont know if its a new book but its good, a must read for kurds
what liberary are you talking about?
what part of london are you in?

ill try to find the book.
its the largest (and i think only) library in skien,norway.
watford.

Re: book review

PostPosted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 5:52 pm
Author: max_b
Are you hear for the olyimpics?
I'm in seven sisters NE london,

Re: book review

PostPosted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 5:53 pm
Author: max_b
So you don't have a favourate book
Ok so what's the last book you read?