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Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Books

My husband loves to read.  Growing up for the most part his family did not have a television so they spent a lot of time reading different books and magazines.  Below is a picture of what his nightstand looked like before he was taken away.  He had a variety of books that he was reading such as: books on aviation, one on how to train a colt, constitution booklet and one on Joseph Smith.  Other books he likes to read are his scriptures and books about his ancestors.


Dave loves to read and likes to learn all he can about a variety of different subjects.  Most of his books were taken away from him when he got transferred to Pahrump.  Thankfully, they let him take his scriptures with him.  If any of you would like to send him a book he would love that.  The books need to be mailed directly from an online vendor and straight to the facility.  Some of these vendors are amazon, Barnes and Noble and Deseret Bookstore.  The books all must be a soft covered book.  They will not accept hardback books.

Below is his address:


David H. Bundy 46088374
Nevada Southern Detention Center
2190 East Mesquite Avenue
Pahrump, NV 89060

At first when he got to Pahrump he had a very hard time focusing.   It was hard for him to write letters or even read a book.  With 96 roommates it would be hard for anyone to get some peace and quite time.  But now he was able to order some ear plugs so that helps a lot to diffuse some of the sounds around him.  We love Dave and miss him dearly.  Please continue to pray for him and all the other political prisoners.



1 comment:

  1. Yea, we’d like to help Dave with a book or 2.

    Don’t know if he likes Cormac McCarthy, for our taste an absolutely fun writer to read and for helping with “focusing issues”, these are the kind of books that are hard to put down !
    He wrote the Border Trilogy - all three westerns set in the SouthWest in roughly the 40’s thru 60’s ?
    The 1st, “All the Pretty Horses” we’d send….if he wants….and if he likes that we’d send the 2nd, “The Crossing”….and then the third 3rd, “Cities of the Plain”.

    If perchance he’s read those, there are several other Cormacs , not westerns, we could look at.

    If that sounds good to him, let us know and they’ll be on their way real quick !

    Dave & George

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