Favorite book and Author.
Have you ever read the western war theory book which had a much bigger impact on western military doctrine? It's called On War by Carl Von Clausewitz.
http://www.clausewitz.com/CWZHOME/On_War/ONWARTOC.html
It's not as compact as Sun Tzu...
http://www.clausewitz.com/CWZHOME/On_War/ONWARTOC.html
It's not as compact as Sun Tzu...
1. Any Tom Clancy books relating to Jack Ryan's world
2. Any Ken Follet books NOT relating to the damn Nazis or WWII
3. Any James Clavell books (yet to read Whirlwind, yet to completely finish Noble House that Pierce Brosnan starred in)
4. "Spock's World" - one of the greatest Star Trek novels ever.
5. Any Jing Yong books (Chinese swordsman-type/wu-xia fiction novels).
6. Most of Ni Kuang (famous HK science fiction writer - Wesley is his most famous character) novels.
7. All of Akagawa Jiro's mystery novels (easy reading)
8. Sherlock Holmes novels
9. Ars
2. Any Ken Follet books NOT relating to the damn Nazis or WWII
3. Any James Clavell books (yet to read Whirlwind, yet to completely finish Noble House that Pierce Brosnan starred in)
4. "Spock's World" - one of the greatest Star Trek novels ever.
5. Any Jing Yong books (Chinese swordsman-type/wu-xia fiction novels).
6. Most of Ni Kuang (famous HK science fiction writer - Wesley is his most famous character) novels.
7. All of Akagawa Jiro's mystery novels (easy reading)
8. Sherlock Holmes novels
9. Ars
Second the vote for the wheel of time by Robert Jordan.
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card is one of my all time favorites.
Clive Cussler's Dirk Pitt series.
Into thin Air by Krakauer.
To name a few.
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card is one of my all time favorites.
Clive Cussler's Dirk Pitt series.
Into thin Air by Krakauer.
To name a few.




