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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 2boxers, Nov 9, 2007.

  1. 49coupe
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    The Joy of Sex:D
     
  2. lrseclipse
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    My Name is Asher Lev = Chaim Potok
    Flight of the Maidens = Jane Gardam
    Di Vinci Code = Dan Brown
    Oedipus The King = Sophocles
    Loves' Labours' lost = William Shakespeare
     
  3. SinisterCustom
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    "The Toyota Way"
    "Edelbrock- Made in USA"
    "Porsche: Excellence was Expected"
    "Cannonball: America's Greatest Outlaw Road Race"
    "Dry Lakes and Drag Strips- The American Hot Rod"
     
  4. Beach Bum
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    I'm the same way. Read every night before lights out.

    As mentioned, any of the Burt Levy books, but read them in order starting with "The Last Open Road".

    "First Light" by Geoffrey Wellum - best book I've read in a couple of years.
    "Touch Wood" by Duncan Hamilton - funny as hell (and no, it's not that wood)
    "We were Soldiers Once.... and Young" Moore and Galloway
    "Pegasus Bridge" Stephen Ambrose

    I'm making a list of my own from every one else's suggestions.

    Kurt O.
     
  5. Bikertrash
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    I agree with Dr. J, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintanance is great.

    Also try "Bears in the Outhouse" by Claude Balls
     
  6. ChrisinPhilly
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    With the Old Breed at Peleliu and Okinawa, by Eugene Sledge.
     
  7. pitman
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    Robert Pirsig lives one town over, and his Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance is a classic.
    Lately I've mined, No God but God, by Azlan a great read on the history of Islam, and Loving Kindness, by a founder of the Insight Meditation Society in western Ma, she wrote this book in '95, and it covers how to look at life, with no holds barred. Just amazing.
     
  8. dt50chev
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    How about THE Good Book, the Bible. Lots of good reading, all true. Tells about how God loved us so much He sent his Son Jesus to die for your sins and mine.
     
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  9. Boynamedsue
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    chuck palahniuk books if you like they whole fiction, thrillers, and the down right gnarly. Henry Rollins writes a good book too.
     
  10. cobra in the barn
    and hemi in the barn

    AUTOMOTIVE ARCHEOLOGY RULES!

    any of the current Von dutch or Roth ones are good ..
    check motorbooks.com
     
  11. Burny
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    I agree, read that one last year...

    Here's a few non car related


    Fly Boys- James Bradley
    The Few- Alex Kershaw
    In Harms Way- Doug Stanton
    Choke and Survivor - Chuck Palahnuik
    Hells Angels- Hunter S. Thompson
    Country: The Twisted Roots of Rock 'n' Roll- Nick Tosches
     
  12. Lobucrod
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    Dont know the name of it but its Check Yeagers autobiography.
     
  13. JamesG
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    Anything by Steven King.

    Helter Skelter is a good one too. First book I every read as an adult.
     
  14. -Lee Iaccoca's Autobiography
    -George Mueller's Autobio.
    -John Wooden's Autobiography
    -"Beyond Band of Brothers" -The personal war memoirs of Capt. Dick Winters.
    -"Into the Gates of Splendor" - Elisabeth Eliot
    -"Board Track- Guts, Gold and Glory"
    -"Pledged" (an expose on the greek system, especially soroities.)
     
  15. borntoolate
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    DOING BUSINESS BY THE GOOD BOOK, and that don't mean Rodder's Journal (my favorite mag.). Congratulations on such a long thread. I mean your a FNG with a fairly O/T thread.
     
  16. jbon64
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    NAM by mark baker. "the vietnam war in the words of the men and women who fought there"

    i picked this book up in an airport back in 83, since then i've re-read it at least a dozen times.

    "one shot , one kill " is another good one
     
  17. Lil' Billy
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    Let's keep the religious bias out of the thread. It's ok to suggest the bible, but no need to express opinions about it's factual basis. ;)

    Keep the books coming guys, I've added quite a few to my amazon wishlist.
     
  18. Reverand Greg
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    Uncle toms cabin- Harriet Beecher Stowe
    any of the Foxfire books-Elliot Wiggington?
     
  19. Prop Strike
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    "High Performance: the culture and technology of drag racing, 1950-2000" by Robert Post 452 pages
     
  20. Joe King
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    The Cures of Lono Hunter S Thompson
     
  21. old4dlvr
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    Bert Munro INDIAN Legend of Speed by George Begg. This was the first book printed on Bert 2002,describes Berts life and his achievemenys in a folksy way that takes you right along with him,be it in his workshop or at Bonneville breaking records.
     
  22. An excelent book about an East Coast car club in the 50's building cars, club dragsters, street racing and just plain hell raising is "The Dominators" by John T. Brackett here's just one review

    "This book is about the young guys who built and raced hotrods in and around Boston during the 50's and early sixties. Anyone who was involved with this sport in this area would find the scenes described to be accurate and very familiar. I'll bet that many aging hotrodders find that this book calls back their "glory days."
     
  23. pasadenahotrod
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    MASH by Richard Hooker
    Catch-22 by Joseph Heller
    Something Happened by Joseph Heller
    Deliverance by James Dickey
    Or for some light and entertaining reading, anything by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Jules Verne, Robert Asprin, H.G. Wells
     
  24. 39 Ford
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    Try joining the local Library, they have lots of books and are FREE. Reading is another great hobby, I read at least 2 books a week.
     
  25. I just finished this book and I cannot recommend it enough, maybe the best book I've ever read. Entertaining, informative and funny as hell! I can't believe one guy can fit so much stuff into one life.......
    Best damn garage in town by Smokey Yunick. Hell, just the Mickey Thompson section is worth the price of the book.

    Another fantastic book is Burt Munroe Indian legend of speed by George Begg. Highly entertaining!
     
  26. Muttley
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    Match Race Madness by Grady Bryant

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  27. J Man
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    I recently finished this one, very good!!!!!!!!
     
  28. floored
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    Vince Flynn, start at the beginning of his series. You will thank me.
     
  29. JamesG
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    Speaking of Hunter S. Thompson, this is a great book. It's about his time spent with the Hells Angels.

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  30. Chaz
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    Rebuilding the Indian.. Fred Haefele
     

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