ThunderHorse
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Just finished Iron Gold by Pierce Brown, part of his Red Rising trilogy. Excellent...sort of like Game of Thrones, you just wish the next book was already written.
Do you mind sharing some cliff notes? Sir Stewart sounds like quite the character.
I don't follow F1 but recently started a doc series on Amazon about McLaren's team.
I think I'm up to about '65 or so. He jumps around a little in the story and that is a tad confusing, especially when he starts talking about the friends he lost and driver safety. The 60's and 70's were killers for professional race car drivers. Stewart said he lost 50 or 60 friends in that timeframe before driver safety became a priority.
He was two pigeons away from making the 1960 Olympics as a member of the British skeet shooting team, he's dyslexic, and minus the jumping around the book follows a typical autobio progression. He goes on about the cars he's driven and you can tell he's very passionate about those; he called the Ferrari 330 P4 perhaps one of the finest racing cars of all time.
Didn't realize they published a pop-up version.
I have that exact book!!
Shattered: Inside Hillary Clinton's Doomed Campaign
I'm really enjoying it so far. Right now they're dealing with the Iowa and New Hampshire caucuses, how Bernie Sanders was able to surge, and all the dysfunction in her early campaign.A very good book.
At @Ocoka recommendation I've gone ahead and bought Lonely Vigil; Coastwatchers of the Solomons, by Walter Lord.
So far it's been a solid read and definitely worth getting if you don't know who the Coastwatchers were or are even remotely interested in the Pacific during WW2.