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New book on my wish list:

“Sea Salt: Memory & Essays” by Stan Waterman.
 
<Originally posted on NCDivers.com>

I thought that I might share a few lists of scuba books that I posted on Amazon.com. As many of you know, I travel quite a bit and am a compulsive reader. The books listed, with only a couple of exceptions that are noted, are ones that I own and have read. Sorry for the multiple lists, but Amazon will only allow 25 books on a single list.

I've organized them by topic and made them all searchable using the term "Grier's Guide". (I know it's cheesy, but I have some other resources out there under that name and I decided to stay with my branding.)

Anyway, let me know if you think something should be added or deleted or if you have any trouble using the lists.

All the best,
Grier

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/cm/member-fil/-/A2AG8Y1JGETZ3B/104-5013273-7575964
 
This post is gotta be a bit late... but with the tons of recommendations you got, well, maybe you're just ready for more reading:

If you like court cases, lawyers and diving, then this online short novel may appeal to you. It was written by doctor Lawrence Martin, a prolific author, who also wrote Scuba Diving Explained.

I read The Wall in just one shot.

G.P.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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