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The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis.

He's had me engrossed from the first page. Written in 1942, you'll see parallels to today's society, regardless of religious belief.
 
The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis.

He's had me engrossed from the first page. Written in 1942, you'll see parallels to today's society, regardless of religious belief.

You never read this in HS? OMG, this is a classic. It's right up there with Mark Twain's Letters from Earth, albeit much more sinister in tone.

I have something similar I was writing years ago but a dream scared the shit out of me and I stopped. I still have what I started though. It just ain't easy trying to think from that perspective.
 
You never read this in HS? OMG, this is a classic. It's right up there with Mark Twain's Letters from Earth, albeit much more sinister in tone.
Never read it, or the Twain book. Three I remember from HS were A Separate Peace, Wuthering Heights and A Tale of Two Cities.


I have something similar I was writing years ago but a dream scared the shit out of me and I stopped. I still have what I started though. It just ain't easy trying to think from that perspective.
Keep writing. Art supports life.
 
Never read it, or the Twain book. Three I remember from HS were A Separate Peace, Wuthering Heights and A Tale of Two Cities.

Keep writing. Art supports life.

LOL. Except painting doesn't give me nightmares and "visits" when I go to bed. I'll stick to painting for now. Someday I may get back to writing.

ETA: The books you mention are "classics" but not great reads. Best book I ever read was The Three Musketeers.
 
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High Risk Soldier by Major Terron Wharton: Terron and I were classmates in college and we reconnected as I was transitioning out. Anyone who served in Iraq or Afghanistan should read his book, especially for its honesty. It's the first book I've read about the war since I got out and it took me back to those places, the sights, smells, the joes, all the memories good and bad. He does not embellish or sugarcoat anything, including a suicide attempt. It is brutal, true, and worth the one-day read. (Future Havok Journal review)


Major Wharton's book arrived today.
 
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Wate...is this a refrense to Marines?
LOL. No, I'm just really bad at grammar and punctuation and stuff. I need all the help I can get. English was my worst class in school and college. No idea how I made PSYOP with my bad grammar.
 
Just finished "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki. Good read for anyone who wants a kick in the rear about their finances. The "10 rules" and the P&L and Balance sheet charts are worth the book's cost. Get a used paperback copy.
 
You will laugh, cry, get angry and put your hand over your mouth in shock all within the reading. Enjoy...and don't drink too much while reading it.

Yeah, I'll get back to you on it. I'll take it easy...don't need to revive any of the demons I've buried along the way. ;-)
 
Your Life by Scot Spooner: this is a one-day read. You can go back and meditate on things chapter by chapter. If you want a kick in the ass to get help, get going or just to start thinking about what you want in life, read it. Seeing a member of a national Special Operations Unit admit he was an addict is empowering. You are not alone. (Future Havok Journal Review)

Book Review: “Your Life” by Scot Spooner.

The book review. I have to make an edit. 1 x free beer chit to the first person to spot the mistake ;)
 
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