HERE’S a list of books mentioned as worth reading by various Liberty Net participants; if you find something you disagree with here, be aware that free speech means being able to read, promote, and publish all ideas even if they challenge current beliefs.
Recommended by Nyssa, K4HZY:
Many of these books have been mentioned and discussed on the Liberty Net over the years. To make it easier to find the topics in which you may be interested, they are broken down into categories by subject and alphabetized by title.
Most of these are available in hard copy and Kindle formats while others are only available in one format. Some are becoming difficult to find, so you may have to check out your local library or search in used book stores or online sources to find them.
(Note: Some links are to Kindle format books, but most are also available in paperback or hardback versions. Just choose the format desired from the landing page.)
Non-Fiction
Banking and Finance
- Lucifer’s Banker – Bradley C. Birkenfeld
Business and Technology
- Bitcoin Basics: Creating and Investing in Bitcoins – Benjamin Tideas
- The Oracle Speaks: Warren Buffett In His Own Words – edited by David Andrews
History
- America Invades – Christopher Kelly and Stuart Laycock
- Cold a Long Time: An Alpine Mystery – John Leake
- JFK and LBJ – Godfrey Hodgson
- Only Victims: A Study of Show Business Blacklisting – Robert Vaughn
Non-Fiction Books about the Manhattan Project
- American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer – by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin
- 109 East Palace – by Jennet Conant
- Brotherhood of the Bomb – Gregg Herken
- The Making of the Atomic Bomb – Richard Rhodes
- Tuxedo Park – Jennet Conant
Nutrition and Health
- The End of Overeating – David A. Kessler, MD
- Know What You’re Buying – How to Read Food Labels – C.D. Shelton
- Once Upon a Lyme: A Tale of Two Journeys – Cynthia Hamilton
Fiction
Financial Thrillers
- Gold Street – Kathy T. Kale
- The House’s Money – Owen Sullivan
- Shell Game – Joseph Badal
- STEAMROLL Through the Black Box of Bankruptcy – Tom Ingram
Historical Fiction
- Allegiance – Kermit Roosevelt
- Freedom – William Safire
Political Thrillers
- The Blood of Tyrants – Peter S. Fischer
- The Declaration – William Hirsch
- Debtor Nation – Jim Staack
- Divided We Stand – Howard Steinberg
- The Faithless – Allan Airish
- Powers Not Delegated – Rodney Page
- The Terror of Tyrants – Peter S. Fischer
Speculative Fiction
- 8.4 – Peter Hernon
- Atlas Shrugged – Ayn Rand
- Broken River – Sam Penny
- The Camp of the Saints – Jean Raspail
- On Pens and Needles – L.D. Coons
- The Planner – Alexandra Swann
- Prisoners of the Williwaw – Ed Griffin
Technothrillers
- Daemon – Daniel Suarez
- The Utah Code Breaker – Denver Acey
And just for some laughs and to lighten the mood
- The Gladimere Stories: Laugh-out-loud Stories of Childhood in the Nuclear Age – Preston Trombly
- Memoirs of a Bad Dog – Curtis Moser
Recommended by members of the net and the 3950.net chat:
- The Psychotic Left – Kerry Bolton – Non-fiction, History
- The Final Jihad – Martin Keating – Fiction, Political Thriller
The Enemies Trilogy by Matthew Bracken
The first hundred pages of each novel in the Enemies Trilogy may be read at
Ememies Foreign and Domestic.com
- Enemies Foreign and Domestic – A novel about the cost of freedom in the age of terror
- Domestic Enemies: The Reconquista – A novel about the deconstruction of the American national identity and the loss of the Southwest
- Foreign Enemies and Traitors – A novel about defending the Constitution during a dirty civil war and the Greater Depression
Recommended by Kevin, WB4AIO: