What can I say, I'm on a zombie kick.
66. The Zombie Survival Guide by Max Brooks: I love how committed Brooks is to the belief that zombies are real and has "science" to back it up. It was actually quite informative in case of any Armageddon situation.
67. The Zombie Survival Guide: Recorded Attacks by Max Brooks and Ibraim Roberson: Graphic novel about historical zombie attacks. Pretty interesting.
68. The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness: Thanks for recommending this
brdgt! A boy and his dog live in a space colony/old west (think Firefly) where every man can hear every other man's thoughts. There's aliens and war that parallel current events.
69. The Ask And The Answer by Patrick Ness: The continuing saga of Todd and Viola. It gets good!
70. Brian Peterson's Understanding Photography Field Guide by Brian Peterson: Another good intro photography book. I've read so much photography stuff though, but it would be good for someone that's just starting out.
71. The Digital Photography Book 3 by Scott Kelby: There's a lot of hype about the Digital Photography series but I wasn't really into it. There's one tip per page, so it's quick and to the point. There was a lot of focus on commercial photography.
66. The Zombie Survival Guide by Max Brooks: I love how committed Brooks is to the belief that zombies are real and has "science" to back it up. It was actually quite informative in case of any Armageddon situation.
67. The Zombie Survival Guide: Recorded Attacks by Max Brooks and Ibraim Roberson: Graphic novel about historical zombie attacks. Pretty interesting.
68. The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness: Thanks for recommending this
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69. The Ask And The Answer by Patrick Ness: The continuing saga of Todd and Viola. It gets good!
70. Brian Peterson's Understanding Photography Field Guide by Brian Peterson: Another good intro photography book. I've read so much photography stuff though, but it would be good for someone that's just starting out.
71. The Digital Photography Book 3 by Scott Kelby: There's a lot of hype about the Digital Photography series but I wasn't really into it. There's one tip per page, so it's quick and to the point. There was a lot of focus on commercial photography.