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Books to be read prior to the Panics and Unkle Zed's Dance...

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Books to be read prior to the Panics and Unkle Zed's Dance...
Sep 27 2008, 10:55 PM EDT | Post edited: Sep 27 2008, 10:55 PM EDT
S.M Sterling's "DIES THE FIRE" and follow on books. What happens when the lights and chedmistry that supports modern Man suddenly goes out.

John Ringo's "Ghost" and follow up books. Damn good action adventure, sex and gunfire.

C.J. Box, his books are based in modern Wyoming. His hero is a common man, finding himself in the oddest of mysteries, murder and mayhem. Joe Pickett simply is Game warden doing his best to keep alive and above water, often literally.

Anything Louis L'amour. "Education of a Wandering Man", his "biography", where the source of his stories came from. People, places, those "guts" of a damn good read.

Elmer Keith's works. Colonel Jeff Cooper. Skeeter Skelton. P.O. Ackley.

These are just a few of the "American" authors I've enjoyed, old and new. There ae hundreds, nawwww, thousands of damn good, informational books, things of our past that always have something to teach.

I'll use this spot on ZW to pass on those neat tidbits in print form that will help and educate as well as entertain.

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1. SM Stirling's "Dies the Fire"
Oct 5 2008, 6:09 PM EDT | Post edited: Oct 5 2008, 6:09 PM EDT
Not zombie_fiction, but an end of industrialized, chemical driven, electrical worlds.

What happens when The Change hits Earth and survivors band up and make their lives continue.

Well written, riveting, and hard to put down, reader may cuss me, as it steals your mind away to American west coast and those who strive, fight, love and make things happen.

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