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Young Man in Vietnam by Charles Coe (1968)

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Young Man in Vietnam: A true story of the Vietnam War—by an American who was there by Charles Coe (1968) Note: this post includes Amazon affiliate links. For my recent trip to Vietnam, I gathered several books about the country … Continue reading

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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick (1968)

Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? isn’t a question you ask every day, but it does become a wonder if you’ve spent much time reading Philp K. Dick. Good book. Continue reading

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The Johnstown Flood by David McCullough (1968)

The incredible story behind one of the most devastating disasters America has ever known I’m not a gamer, but I can understand the addiction some people have to gaming, because it’s pretty much the same for me with books. I … Continue reading

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The Ghost of Windy Hill by Clyde Robert Bulla (1968)

Illustrated by Don Bolognese It’s been a while since I’ve stumbled upon a children’s storybook by prolific author, Clyde Robert Bulla. I had found some digital copies which I read to my children a few years ago, books like the … Continue reading

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2001: A Space Odyssey by Arthur C. Clarke (1968)

One the more influential books in my life, this one opened my eyes to the powerful relationship between literature and film. Continue reading

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Escape from Reason by Francis Schaeffer (1968)

Building upon similar threads of reasoning that he developed in his monumental work, The God Who is There, Francis Schaeffer delivers a most challenging decree in Escape from Reason to true believers not only that we must all understand the … Continue reading

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The God Who Is There by Francis Schaeffer (1968)

Following a massive life transition, I committed two weeks to reading Volume 1 of The Complete Works of Francis Schaeffer. This book, the first of five, categorizes each of Francis Schaeffer‘s major works by topic rather than chronology, which is … Continue reading

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