/k/ related literature thread.
Recommend me some good shit, can be fiction too. I really crave more stuff like Dalton Fury's books.
is that shit good or is it just the usual crap you find in supermarket checkout lanes?
>>33465026
Armor
Forever War
the Man of War series by H. PAUL HONSINGER is pretty good read if you enjoy space submarines
>>33465060
Legit good. Author was a Delta dude and the 4 books he put out are about a PNG'd Delta guy who gets back in the unit, books are connected. Some of the best /k/ stuff I've read, especially since all the stuff in the books was something he did or wanted to do but didn't get the green light from the JSOC in the real life. Really provides a detailed look into the life of Delta guys.
He died couple of months ago and he has at least another book that will be released this june.
Casca series, original author .
>>33465026
All of Vince Flynn's books. His first book; Term Limits, has him use the terminology "clips" but aside from that one slip up his obsession with grounded realism is nice.
>>33465180
>clips
Dropped.
-Lights Out
-Patriots - JW Rawles
-Point of Impact (Shooter) - Stephen Hunter
>>33465091
>PNG'd
so what does that mean? he got booted from the unit?
This one is pretty good, as it contains all kinds of warfare from submarines to shooting down satellites
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Storm_Rising
>>33465026
reading through what Google Books has and it's a pretty good read, will probably get the rest from the library.
Aside from the slightly cringy cover art the Monster Hunter Series is very good. Uncle Sam pays for the eradication of anything monster and MHI is the premier American monster hunter firm. Gunplay is excellent in the book and the author Larry Correia knows his shit.
His Grimnoir Chronicles series is also excellent. He even has JMB as a supporting character in all the Grimnoir Chronicles books.
>>33470289
>Everyone Dies of Typhus After Thier VC: The Book
>>33465026
Cringe
>>33467265
Yes.
>>33465026
What of the Brotherhood of War books by W.E.B. Griffin?
i love /k/ book threads. someone post more.
dalton died?
shit.
are you sure he didn't just get promoted to the spooky old man unit?
>>33474299
yeah man it was from cancer I think
Why are operators so triggered by this book? It seems the Israelis, amongst others, were able to piece together information we wanted to remain obscure.
Everything in here was largely what was in the open public. Any opinions?
>>33465026
If yall wanna read a good book about the 2nd LAR Bn in Hemland Province 2009 then check out Iron Pigs by Trent Farce
>>33465974
this.
>>33467265
Yeah he made a wrong call and got his team killed, as well as the QRF unit. Got kicked out of Delta, became an alcoholic who works as PMC on some shitty boat. Turns out that that QRF dudes survived two years later and that they are used as living shields for the drone attacks. So the unit gets him to go on a suicide mission to recon the site and get a proof of life.
He gets back in Delta at the beginning of second book.
Also The Reaper and The Way of the Reaper are pretty good. About that black dude ranger sniper and his shenanigans.
>>33474547
Odd thing is that i found that book by reading Vining's review of it on amazon or ebay where he said how it has all the information conveniently pieced together and how that is bad.
I can put the ebook of it up, as well as Dalton Fury's books if you niggas want.
>>33474299
Yeah dude, cancer I think.
>>33465087
> Forever War
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>>33467689
Doesn't fix the incredibly bland cast tho