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<blockquote data-quote="Elite SEAL" data-source="post: 72504"><p>Authors I suggest:</p><p></p><p>John Birmingham: Alt. history series (first book is "Weapons of Choice")</p><p></p><p>Tom Clancy: fictional Cold War novels and non -fiction books (you can easily find his books)</p><p></p><p>Kenneth Oppel: fictional Adventure novels involving airships (first book: "Airborn")</p><p></p><p>For young teens: Anthony Horowitz: action and adventure spy series (first book is "Stormbreaker")</p><p></p><p>If your younger/interested in medieval history: Kevin Crossley -Holland (first book is "The Seeing Stone")</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I suggest John Birmingham only if you are 14 and older because of some extensive explicit content. (don't want little kids' parents busting them for reading a book with cussing and some foreshadowing of sexual actions. </p><p></p><p>Tom Clancy really more appeals to kids 13/14 -older because of the setting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elite SEAL, post: 72504"] Authors I suggest: John Birmingham: Alt. history series (first book is "Weapons of Choice") Tom Clancy: fictional Cold War novels and non -fiction books (you can easily find his books) Kenneth Oppel: fictional Adventure novels involving airships (first book: "Airborn") For young teens: Anthony Horowitz: action and adventure spy series (first book is "Stormbreaker") If your younger/interested in medieval history: Kevin Crossley -Holland (first book is "The Seeing Stone") I suggest John Birmingham only if you are 14 and older because of some extensive explicit content. (don't want little kids' parents busting them for reading a book with cussing and some foreshadowing of sexual actions. Tom Clancy really more appeals to kids 13/14 -older because of the setting. [/QUOTE]
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