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What's everyone reading?

"Bits and Pieces of My First Ninety Years from 1884 to 1974" by Grover A. Winch.
 
Louis lamour books more specifically chronological order of the sacketts
 
Currently reading 12 Rules for Life by Jordan Peterson.

And Meateaters Outdoor kids in an inside world.

I read Steve Rinella’s book last season great book


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Rereading Meditations on Hunting by Jose Ortega y Gassett. Classic! Glad I bought a copy years ago.....hard to find and expensive if you don't already have a copy.

Also a new book: The Wildest Hunt - True Stories of Game Wardens and Poachers by Randy Nelson. Very entertaining.

As a result of this thread, just ordered Fred Bear's Field Notes and Whitetails, A Research Based Hunting Model

Besides hunting-related books, working through Seth Godin's latest, The Song of Significance - A New Manifesto for Teams, along with various new releases from my favourite SciFi authors.
 
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Picked up Rinella’s book “Catch a Crayfish, Count the Stars” for my son and he really dug right in. We had to make a walking stick the last couple days.

He’s 7, almost 8, but I skimmed it and I’d say there’s a wide variety of things in it that younger and older kids would like too. At any rate he spent hours on just this first project and asked to watch tv or a tablet zero times while he did it. He also thinks he came up with the idea since he read it. I’d say it’s worth buying if you’ve got kids.
 
"Down" by Andy Kirkpatrick. Pretty good so far, reading it front to back the first go through. Definitely some good knowledge nuggets in there
 
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