"Choke" by Palahniuk. A bit more twisted than Fight Club.
"World War Z". Max Bloom. The gold standard of Zombie Apocalypse fiction.
"The Road", Cormac McCarthy. If you want to feel like you've been in a fight every time you pick up the book.
"The Terror", Dan Simmons. Really hard to put down. Great character study and blend of genres.
"War". Sebastian Junger does the 'Stan.
"Three Day Road", Joseph Boyden. UpNorth and our other Canadian friends might appreciate this one. Canadian Indian goes to the trenches in WWI and comes back all fucked up.
"Gates of Fire", Steven Pressfield. A must read for any in the warrior class or those wanting to understand the warrior class.
"Born to Run", Christorpher MacDougal. Ditch those running shoes.
"Why We Run", Bernd Heinrich. No shit, we can run down a deer.
Got to the fourth book in the Thrones, saga. Had to put the series down out of a sense of guilt. Too much other reading to do.
"World War Z". Max Bloom. The gold standard of Zombie Apocalypse fiction.
"The Road", Cormac McCarthy. If you want to feel like you've been in a fight every time you pick up the book.
"The Terror", Dan Simmons. Really hard to put down. Great character study and blend of genres.
"War". Sebastian Junger does the 'Stan.
"Three Day Road", Joseph Boyden. UpNorth and our other Canadian friends might appreciate this one. Canadian Indian goes to the trenches in WWI and comes back all fucked up.
"Gates of Fire", Steven Pressfield. A must read for any in the warrior class or those wanting to understand the warrior class.
"Born to Run", Christorpher MacDougal. Ditch those running shoes.
"Why We Run", Bernd Heinrich. No shit, we can run down a deer.
Got to the fourth book in the Thrones, saga. Had to put the series down out of a sense of guilt. Too much other reading to do.

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