Fiction books for men

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    J.R.R.Thorald
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    I heard recently that most of the readers are women and so most of the books are written for them. That is why it is so hard for a men to find interesting book to read. Most employees and editors in publishing companies are also women and they wouldn’t let a pro man book to be published. That is how it ended up that men do not read.

    I think it would be good to combat this situation. I recently wrote my fist epic fantasy book Exploits of a War Party form Seraph’Ithil
    https://www.amazon.com/Exploits-Party-SeraphIthil-Hershel-Saga-ebook/dp/B071LDFHYD/ref=mt_kindle?_encoding=UTF8&me=

    It has action and battles and not mired with pointless neverending chit-chat or dubious emotions. Most importantly it does not pushes feminist agenda. I marks feminism as evil villain.

    Do you know any other fiction books that are written to be interesting for men?

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    Red Storm Rising and The Hunt For Red October by Tom Clancy. These are cold war era masterpieces and got me hooked on the techno-thriller back in the day. Thanks for sharing your book and welcome.

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    J.R.R.Thorald
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    I will check out Tom Clancy’s works, thanks Mitchell Gant

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    Joetech
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    Try The Operative in the Books section here. It’s a World War Two fiction novel written in the style of the old 1940’s pocket novels.

    "Don't follow in my footsteps...I stepped in something."

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    I do not know why recent books. But, I know some older books.

    The Destroyer book series from the 1970’s, originally by Warren Murphy and Richard Sapir. These books are what the film, Remo Williams is based on. Good film. Very red pill film.

    Almost anything written by William W Johnstone, such as the Out of the Ashes series.

    The Star Wars Heir to the Empire trilogy by Timothy Zahn. Do not knock this. This is likely the best Star Wars novel series ever written. By itself, it is a very good sci-fi book trilogy. This trilogy is one of the main series that kicked the Star War expanded universe franchise into high gear in the mid-1990’s.

    HP Lovecraft novels.

    The original Conan The Barbarian novels by Robert E Howard.

    On a side note, while a comic instead of a novel, if you want to see how to write a single mother to warrior woman storyline done right, look up the original Tales of the Jedi comic series. The character in question was Nomi Sunrider, whom was widowed and she became a Jedi while have a young daughter to raise. The Tales of the Jedi all the way to Redemption was good.

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    Atton
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    Do you know any other fiction books that are written to be interesting for men?

    I am in the process of making one also game of thrones is good one.

    A MGTOW is a man who is not a woman's bitch!

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    J.R.R.Thorald
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    Well books written in the past styles are good, but I think we need something more modern, something modern young men can both enjoy and relate to. But something that is still anti-feminist and pro men. That is why I am writing my own series and recently published first book on Amazon.

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