Band of Brothers by Stephen E. Ambrose
The men of Easy company are examples of the bravest, finest men of what Tom Brokaw called the Greatest
Generation.
Citizen Soldier by Stephen E. Ambrose
More examples the world can never thank these men enough
D Day by Stephen E Ambrose
After reading this, I dare you to say that you've been through hell in life
The Victors by Stephen E. Ambrose
More stories of average everyday men that won the war in Europe.
To America by Stephen E. Ambrose
All of his previous books inspired me to be a better man, but this book in particular, there is a
section where he talks about the revisionist take on bombing Japan with nuclear weapons. He admits that he was wrong
to believe it was not the right thing to do. What balls, a historian that admits he made a mistake. A better man
than all of us.
Zombie Survival Guide by Max Brooks
I've been convinced my whole life that the dead are going to rise up and this finally address this
issue.
Benjamin Franklin : An American Life by Walter Issaacson
Fasinating man, that no matter what some want to believe was not only an athesist, but also believed
that we should all get along. A far far better man than any politician today.
Rogue Warrior by Ricard Marcinko
Holy crap this guy has had a fasinating life, really great read for the right wingers out there,
especially those that like to live vicariously through the life of a person that actually did serve in the military.
Blinded by the Right: The Conscience of and Ex-Conservative by David Brock
Fasinating book, unless you're a right winger.
More Guns, Less Crime by John R. Lott Jr.
He started out to write a book about how bad guns are and found the opposite was true
Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right by Al Franken
Great book
A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking
He convince the Pope of the Reality of the big bang
Rescuing the Bible from Fundamentalism: A Bishop Rethinks the Meaning of Scripture by Bishop John
Shelby Spong
I don't believe in anything in the Bible, but Spong's take is fasinating and really boils it down
to what the book should be a work of fiction with some nice stories about how good we should all be