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<blockquote data-quote="Dale00" data-source="post: 2767381" data-attributes="member: 688"><p>"Call me Ishmael" , the sufferings of Job, the prodigal son, Ruth the Moabite, David the shepherd boy turned warrior and king. Joseph - betrayed, enslaved, falsely imprisoned but "what you intended for evil, God used for good". So many stories worth knowing in depth. </p><p></p><p>For Oklahomans: "A Tour on the Prairies" by Washington Irving</p><p></p><p>"A Sand County Almanac" by Aldo Leopold - beautiful insights into nature and man's relation to it including "The Good Oak"</p><p></p><p>Horatio Hornblower novels - definitely</p><p></p><p>John Muir, "The Wild Muir - Twenty Two of John Muir's Greatest Adventures"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dale00, post: 2767381, member: 688"] "Call me Ishmael" , the sufferings of Job, the prodigal son, Ruth the Moabite, David the shepherd boy turned warrior and king. Joseph - betrayed, enslaved, falsely imprisoned but "what you intended for evil, God used for good". So many stories worth knowing in depth. For Oklahomans: "A Tour on the Prairies" by Washington Irving "A Sand County Almanac" by Aldo Leopold - beautiful insights into nature and man's relation to it including "The Good Oak" Horatio Hornblower novels - definitely John Muir, "The Wild Muir - Twenty Two of John Muir's Greatest Adventures" [/QUOTE]
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