Well, if anyone is interested, I have the Jeppesen Private Pilot Manual and Instrument/Commercial manual available to borrow if anyone would like.
Also, I have a pretty decent collection of aviation/military books, from a college students point of view. If anyone would like to borrow some of them, here are the titles:
The Complete Encyclopedia of World Aircraft
Illustrated Encylopedia of Military Aircraft
Guide to the Soviet Navy
Cetury of Triumph: The History of Aviation
Island Fighting: WWII
Guadalcanal
No One Left Behind
Skunk Works
Fighting A/C of WWII
Bogeys & Bandits: The Making of a Fighter Pilot
Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
P-47 Thunderbolt
Blue Angels: 50 Years of Precision Flight
The Airborne Soldier
Aircraft of WWII
Support/Save/Supply: The C-130
Peter Three Eight: P38
Northrop Grumman's B-2 Spirit
Witness Iraq
Buzz Aldrin: Reaching for the Moon
Mastering the Sky: A history of aviation from ancient times to the present
Special Forces by Tom Clancy
Black Aces High
We Were Soldiers Once....and Young
The Cold Blue Sky
A Handbook of FIghter Aircraft
Wings of Fury
When Thunder Rolled
An Officers Guide (actual USAAC book from WWII)
Clash of Wings
The Wild Blue
Lonely Eagles
Better Takeoffs and Landings
Fighter Wing by Tom Clancy
The Simple Science of Flight
Top Secret Bird (me163)
The Huey and Hueycobra
Half a Wing, Three Engines, and a Prayer
FM21-76-Survival Guide from 1970
The Military Jets, Aircraft Guide
Convair B-58 Hustler
P-61 Black Widow units of WWII
A Bridge too Far
Every Man a Tiger by Tom Clancy
Spitfire: Flying Legend