I haven't had time the past two evenings to run by and get anything, but I do have time this evening and now have a good start. Anyone read the the "Left Behind Series" my brother has read them and seems to enjoy them. Thought I might borrow a few from him if I could get a second opinion on them.
Late to the thread. Sorry.
I did read that entire series "Left Behind" a few years back; it wasn't too bad but it did get a little tiresome after a while and went off of the biblical track from time to time.
You'll enjoy reading "The Real Lincoln" by DiLorenzo. And I'd like to add that "The River of Doubt" about TR was a phenomenal account of TR and his son Kermit's truly wild adventure in South America. Really great! I also read "The Devil in the White City" a few years ago (TW recommended?); great book too.
As Sani (and others) suggested W.E.B Griffin is an exceptional author. I've read the Blood and Honor series centering around Allied and Nazi activities in South America during WWII; and I'm working through the Philadelphia Police series now which is a lot better than I was expecting.
Some great books on the War Between the States that I read recently are "Last Flag Down" by John Baldwin and "Sea of Gray" by Tom Chaffin; both books are about the CSS Shenandoah, the last Confederate raider (was still fighting the War in the North Pacific and Arctic oceans for months after Appomattox).
Also, I'm revisiting Ayn Rand's book "Atlas Shrugged" after having read most of it several years ago; I think with the current situation it's time to re-read that book.