there was a thread....summer reading

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marcbeaudry

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i cant seem to find the thread now - although i did look ,i'm curious about any recommendations for scuba stories...i've gone over the must reads -
fatal depth by joe haberstroh
diver down by micheal r ange
raising the dead by phillip finch
( great reads - but not very good for motivation)
wreck diving tales by allan p henneberry
and the padi dive manual of course....
cousteau's work sounds worth a read - any other recommendations ?

thanks
marc
 
It's slipped to page 2

Someone better go "bump" it... I'm forbidden to go to page two! (I'm only AOW certified):shocked2:
 
Hi There
A book that I like is called "The Mammoth Book of The Deep". It is published by Carrol & Graff. It is edited by Jon E. Lewis.
Tom
 
Sheck Exley's Caverns Measureless to Man
 
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