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    How many books do you own?

    Not as many has i'd like? Heh heh. I dunno if i used to own more than i do now or not (i lost quite a few in a fire about a decade ago after i got back duty overseas). About 350, give or take one or two. Not nearly what i'd like to have; a lot of the ones i lost would be too expensive in...
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    What books have you hated?

    Wuthering Heights - made to read in school, am 99.893% positive it is like one of the first literary soap operas. The Old Man & the Sea - also made to read in school. I like to fish, so it kills me what happens and that someone could write about it like that. Michael Crichton books - so far...
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    Need a Suggestion

    Another old one i'm rehashing just for the halibut. I second the Dale Brown, David Poyer, Larry Bond, Patrick Robinson, Harold Coyle, Stephen Coonts, Joe Weber. Also like to add Richard Herman Jr, Bart Davis & Micahel DiMercurio to the list. Perhaps even John J Nance, although that's more...
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    Recommendation for Military-/Techno-Thrillers wtd.

    I know this is old, but i wonder why Patrick Robinson wouldn't make the cut? Pretty good style for this vein i should think. Dale Brown is a real good addition to this with the Old Dog crew (specifically McClanahan) in most of his books. Stephen Coonts as well, with Grafton. But DiMercurio...
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    Who is your favourite author, and why?

    Boy, this is a tougher question than it looks. I guess i'd pick Richard Herman Jr - at this time. I'm not about reading through the air adventures all the time, but he is definitely in my top 3 of technothriller writers. If asked again in a few months, it'll probably go to an under the sea...
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