Book List

<p>I was wondering if anyone had put together a book list for prospective cadets.
Thanks.</p>

<p>If you are talking about textbooks that wouldn't make much sense because you won't know your schedule until you get here. If you just want some good books to read I would suggest looking up the CSAF reading list, there are some really good books on it this year.</p>

<p>The current list is at the default page and if you get really ambitious you can look back a few years.
Air</a> Force Link - CSAF Professional Reading Program</p>

<p>I could've sworn I've seen I reading list on this forum before... I'll see if I can find it... Others? Have you seen it also?</p>

<p>Hmmm... So here's one I found, has a few good reads: <a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/service-academy-parents/490031-bct-literature.html?%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/service-academy-parents/490031-bct-literature.html?&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>This $15 investment was one of the best purchases of my life. Buy it, read it, use it.</p>

<p>Amazon.com:</a> The Air Force Academy Candidate Book: How to Get In, How to Prepare, How to Survive: William L. Smallwood and Sue Ross: Books</p>

<p>Thanks for the recs. I didn't mean textbooks, I think reading them once will be plenty.</p>

<p>Try Absolutley American a West Point Book but you will get the idea.</p>

<p>finished reading the Kim Ponders Last Blue Mile book a few days ago. not bad, but not really what i expected. seemed to have a more cynical outlook than what I've heard from others. I guess it's good to hear the other side of the story too though</p>

<p>Check out: Books</a> by Grads - USAFA Folklore for a list of books written by Grads of USAFA.</p>