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panzer:
Bandulet: Last years of the Euro
Short book about how it came that the Germans were dupped (and by whom) to gave up the D-Mark.
http://www.amazon.de/Die-letzten-Jahre-Euro-Deutschen/dp/3942016354/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1376382536&sr=1-3&keywords=bandulet

Deutsch: The Silver Conspiracy
What you should know about trading with the silver in the past and present.
http://www.amazon.de/b%C3%BCcher/dp/3938516267

Carter: The Education of Little Tree
Excellent book about young Indian, who lost both his parents. He was adopted by his grandparents, which taught him about the Indian way of life and how they perceive it. Highly recommended. (It was thought that this book was an autobiography, but it was later revealed that it was written by a Ku Klux Klan leader. Bizarre or what?)
http://www.amazon.com/Education-Little-Tree-Forrest-Carter/dp/0826328091

panzer:
Kaiser: Interventionism and misery: 1929-2008
How governments and central banks ruined the world and why the worst is still to come

TaoPhoenix:
I liked it. No nonsense included - less than 200 pages. -panzer (August 07, 2013, 03:29 AM)
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Ah! That's good! Far too many books just blather on with complete nonsense that just wastes your time. I really like when they just cut to the chase and get to the point.

-Renegade (August 07, 2013, 04:17 AM)
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Heh I often like to go the other way, because sometimes short books glaze over the stuff "without doing any work". I made a small joke I called the "500 page club" - if the author has to fill much more space, then it's more likely there are some nice juicy details in there!

kyrathaba:
Last few books I've read:

Return of the Damned, by T. H. Lain
Tower of Glass, by Robert Silverberg
The Death Ray, by T. H. Lain
1 and 11 Corinthians
Making great ebooks with Jutoh, br Dr. Julian Smart
Smashwords Publishing Guide, by Mark Coker
The Embedding,  by Ian Watson
The Ogre's Pact, by Troy Denning
Galatians
Ephesians
Philippians
Let's Get Digital: How to Self-Publish, and Why You Should, by David Gaughran
Colossians
Secrets To E-book Publishing Success,  by Mark Coker
1 Thessalonians
2 Thessalonians
Smashwords Book Marketing Guide,  by Mark Coker
1 Timothy
2 Timothy
Facebook Marketing for Ebook Authors,  by John Kremer
Titus
Philemon
The Giant Among Us, by Troy Denning
Knightfall,  by Robert Jackson-Lawrence
Hebrews
James
1 Peter
Darkest Before Dawn, by Robert Jackson-Lawrence
2 Peter
Kevin Adams -- Serial Killer,  by Clifton Goetzee
Titan of Twilight, by Troy Denning
1 John
Colony Earth, by Regina M. Joseph
2 John
3 John
Jude
Ill-Fated, by Evelyn Ink
Hero for Hire, by C. B. Pratt

kyrathaba:
Just finished a highly entertaining novel that felt a lot like a Robert Asprin fantasy novel: "The Road to Magic (Book One of The Way of the Demon)" by Alexey Glushanovsky.

It's $2.99 for the Kindle e-book.

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