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Living with a SEAL: 31 Days Training with the Toughest Man on the Planet by Jesse Itzler.

This book is about an entrepreneur who hired a Navy SEAL to come train him and live with him for 31 days. I finished it in 3 days. Pretty short read but I also could not put it down. I found it very interesting and I found the SEAL to be hilarious although I don't think he ever intended to be. The book has many of the workouts that SEAL put him through and so I was able to take pictures of those and will be implementing them into my routine weekly. The coolest thing was the amount of motivation the SEAL had to get better each day. He was truly insane with working out and it was very fun to read about and something I admired greatly.
 
I just started Level Zero Heroes. So far it seems to be very well written and the detail is good as well. I'm really looking forward to getting farther into it. I had no idea (despite all the reviews here that I obviously didn't read) that it is about a JTAC attached to a MSOT. So far, so good!
 
Sea Naylor's Relentless Strike. Just started it. According to Kindle I am 4% into it. So far nothing particularly new, though I am always astonished about how the paranoid for secrecy within the military really allows for some epic command and communications failures.
 
Finished Lions of Kandahar a few weeks back. I just re-read the final few chapters. Amazing book.

I also want to plug a different kind of book, The Choice by Russ Roberts. Its a fiction book, but describes principles of economics in it. He debunks common myths, its fun and interesting to read.

The Choice: A Fable of Free Trade and Protection (3rd Edition): Russell Roberts: 9780131433540: Amazon.com: Books

Currently reading Danger Close. Interesting so far, and it has that cool rubbery cover. The nicest of paperback covers.
 
I just started Level Zero Heroes. So far it seems to be very well written and the detail is good as well. I'm really looking forward to getting farther into it. I had no idea (despite all the reviews here that I obviously didn't read) that it is about a JTAC attached to a MSOT. So far, so good!
I'm on the last few chapters. Pretty good book.
 
I just started Level Zero Heroes. So far it seems to be very well written and the detail is good as well. I'm really looking forward to getting farther into it. I had no idea (despite all the reviews here that I obviously didn't read) that it is about a JTAC attached to a MSOT. So far, so good!

Just got it too!
Came in from Amazon and read the first couple of pages today. I look forward to reading it.

Z
 
I highly recommend anything by Carl Hiasson. I think MANY of you would enjoy!Skink always makes me wonder which of you he is based upon. Second choice is Elmore Leonard (RIP).
 
If anyone is interested in reading "That others may live" it was an amazing book opened my eyes on a lot and is motivating I would be happy to mail it to you...
 
I'm reading Hammerhead Six: How Green Berets waged an unconventional war against the Talib an to win in Afghanistan's deadly Pesh Valley. Very good book so far. It is about how an ODA set up one of the first "A camps " in Afghanistan and effected the locals and the valley it's self.
 
Just finished "Please Stop Helping Us: How Liberals Make It Harder for Blacks to Succeed".

Provided arguments why leftist policy has stifled black progress, in the age when we have the most freedom.
 
Just finished "Please Stop Helping Us: How Liberals Make It Harder for Blacks to Succeed".

Provided arguments why leftist policy has stifled black progress, in the age when we have the most freedom.

Required for school or pleasure reading? Curious how you found that title.
 
Required for school or pleasure reading? Curious how you found that title.

Pleasure. I hope to major in Poly Sci or a related field and since black politics is such a huge issue, I was looking for titles that went against what we see on TV everyday. I found out I wasn't crazy by thinking we have a huge culture problem among other things...
 
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