Wasn't me; I've never been signed up at AR15.com.I seem to remember when you were writing this, or maybe I am disremembering.
Didn't you post up some chapters for folks to read and comment on? Either here or over on AR15.com?
Dave
Wasn't me; I've never been signed up at AR15.com.I seem to remember when you were writing this, or maybe I am disremembering.
Didn't you post up some chapters for folks to read and comment on? Either here or over on AR15.com?
Dave
If you have a PC, try that. The kindle download is free, but not needed to take a peek inside the book. People who have read my story tend to like it. The story is long, but not dull at all, if I do say so myself. And, though the whole world is affected, much of the action takes place in Oklahoma and Kansas.I tried but it wouldn't work on my phone.
Ah, I believe one of Timothy Mcveigh's favorites if I remember correctly/
Ah, I believe one of Timothy Mcveigh's favorites if I remember correctly/
I've read The Turner Diaries and it was certainly nothing to write home about. It was a rather silly book as I recall.I don't think it was ever said that it was one of his favorites.
The news media made a big deal over the book because it was found in his stuff and it supposedly had a "blueprint" for what he did to the Murrah Building.
From what I remember of the book, there was a Federal building that they bombed, using a similar set up, but there was no "blueprint" as I recall.
Dave
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