Originally Posted by
Diamond Joe
Definitely give Unbroken another go man.. The early part of his life (beginning of the book) was a little bit slow, but once you get to the war... hang on to your seat. you will not want to stop reading, I promise you
"Heist" was good, I blew through it in one day on the beach (vacation in Clearwater!) Story of the morons behind the Loomis Fargo heist (17+ million) in the late 90's. Pretty good, super easy reading, great summer/beach book..
A great book that I didnt mention earlier, was brought to memory by the Iceman comment about "boys in the boat" - as far as really bringing an era to life. "Close to Shore" by Michael Capuzzo (Sp?). Its the story of the 1916 shark attacks off the coast of New Jersey that captivated/terrorized the country and was the inspiration for the movie "jaws". It brings the early 1900s to life beautifully, with sweltering New York tenemants, bathing suits that were actually suits (no skin!!), and "tough guys" who were tough because they could SWIM haha. Great, great book - it vividly brings a really interesting (to me anyhow) period in US history to life and is an amazing true story that I'm sure not a lot of people know much about. Highly recommended