Submarine


The Hunt for Red October (Jack Ryan, #3)
Blind Man's Bluff: The Untold Story of American Submarine Espionage
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
Run Silent Run Deep (Cassell Military Paperbacks)
SSN: A Strategy Guide to Submarine Warfare
Das Boot: The Boat
Thunder Below!: The USS Barb Revolutionizes Submarine Warfare in World War II
Submarine: A Guided Tour Inside a Nuclear Warship (Guided Tour)
One of Our Submarines (Pen & Sword Military Classics)
The Trident Deception (Trident Deception #1)
Ice Station Zebra
Iron Coffins: A Personal Account of the German U-boat Battles of World War II
Red Storm Rising
Spy Sub: A Top-Secret Mission to the Bottom of the Pacific
Voyage of the Devilfish (Michael Pacino, #1)
Dead Wake by Erik LarsonExploring the Lusitania by Robert D. BallardWilful Murder by Diana PrestonLusitania by Greg KingSeven Days in May by Kim Izzo
Lusitania
23 books — 18 voters

Blind Man's Bluff by Sherry SontagGod's Existence by Gary R. LindbergHeroes Beneath the Waves by Mary Nida SmithEscape from the Deep by Alex KershawIron Coffins by Herbert A. Werner
Best Submarine Nonfiction Books
61 books — 105 voters
Robinson Crusoe by Daniel DefoeLife of Pi by Yann MartelThe Swiss Family Robinson by Johann David WyssPandora by Joshua GrantThe Assiduous Quest of Tobias Hopkins by James Faro
Fictitious Shipwrecks
171 books — 74 voters

Black Fire by William Kely McClungMANTRA-6 by Russel  HutchingsThe Sum of All Fears by Tom ClancyHunt Them Down by Simon GervaisBlood Debt by Ian Loome
Best Military Thrillers Ever
361 books — 279 voters
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules VerneSphere by Michael CrichtonThe Dragon Dreamer by J.S. BurkeMeg by Steve AltenDragon Lightning by J.S. Burke
Oceanic/marine science fiction
167 books — 271 voters

Joe Dunthorne
I spin around on the swivel chair and look up at the ceiling; Oliver being Oliver being Oliver being Oliver. I am suddenly aware of the separation between my-actual-self and myself-as-seen-by-others. Who would win in an arm wrestle? Who is better-looking? Who has the higher IQ?
Joe Dunthorne, Submarine

Erik Larson
In this day before sonar, a submarine traveled utterly blind, trusting entirely in the accuracy of sea charts. One great fear of all U-boat men was that a half-sunk derelict or an uncharted rock might lie in their path.
Erik Larson, Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania

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