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#25 David’s Favorite Books: Book Review

#25 David’s Favorite Books: Book Review

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———Religious Books———


1. A Shepard Look at Psalms 23

By W. Phillip Keller


2. Stealing Form God by Frank Turk


3. The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce

By Judith Wallerstein, Julia Lewis, and Sandra

Blakeslee


4. Eternity in Their Hearts by Don Richardson


5. Lords of the Earth by Don Richardson


6. Peace Child by Don Richardson


7. Evidence Not Seen by Darlene Rose


8. Seeking Allah Finding Jesus by Nabeel Qureshi


9. No God but One: Allah or Jesus by Nabeel Qureshi


10. The Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis


11. Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis


12. Shepard for sale by Megan Bashem


———Economic and Political Books———


13. The New Confessions of an Economic Hit Man

By John Perkins


14. Prisoner of Geography by Tim Marshall


15. The Creature From Jekyll Island by Edward Griffin


16. The Trillion Dollar Conspiracy Unabridged

By Jim Marrs


17. The Law by Frederic Bastiat


————History of the Soviet Union ————


18. The Golag Archipelego 1918 - 1956

By Alexandr Solzhenitsyn


19. One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich

By Alexandr Solzhenitsyn


20. Sovietistan by Erika Fatland


———Military and Middle East History ———


21. Black Flags by Joby Warrick


22. Invisible Nation by Quil Lawrence


23. Delta Force

by Charlie Beckwith and Donald Knox


24. Inside Delta Force by Command Sergeant Major Eric Haney


25. On Combat by Dave Grossman and Loren Chestenson


26. On Killing by Dave Grossman


———Leadership Books———


27. It’s Your Ship by D. Micheal Abrashoff


28. Extreme Ownership

by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin



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