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 What are you currently reading?, . . . besides this thread
Cat_on_my_head
Posted: Nov 15 2004, 10:41 PM


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I picked up In Search of Schrodinger's Cat by John Gribbon at the bookstore the other day. It's about quantum theory. I came across it while I was looking at some Stephen Hawking stuff. In the first paragraph of the introduction, Gribbon states that the reason he loves science is it's beauty and simplicity, which happens to by why I like science! So I bought it.

So far so good. I do love a little quantum physics on the side.


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HermioneRULEZ!
Posted: Nov 16 2004, 12:12 AM


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I am rereading the entire HP series. biggrin.gif

for the what-40th time.....I've lost count.

Ya know I am really starting to feel at home here. smile.gif


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Irish J
Posted: Nov 16 2004, 03:01 AM


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I've often considered writing a book on the Simplicity of science. But everytime I do a massive Monty-Pythonesque bucket of IRONY nearly squashes me.


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Hellebora
  Posted: Nov 16 2004, 12:17 PM


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Re-reading Gof at the moment trying to find some juicy little clues but so far not so much - waiting for my brother to finish Hich-hikers Guide as I want to read it before the film comes out-which I have to say whets the appetite quite a bit
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aramantha
Posted: Nov 16 2004, 02:30 PM


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Feeling the urge to read the whole HP series again from page 1, just to be prepared for the reconstruction project.

And also to avoid working wink.gif

Also starting in on His Dark Materials again.



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Irish J
Posted: Nov 16 2004, 04:14 PM


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I'm flittering about among different books, OotP, RotK, Amber Spy Glass, Orangeism in the 20th century...


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Posted: Nov 16 2004, 06:39 PM


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I've got a few going also. I'm...slowly...making my way through Ulsysses. Plus I've got Lady of Avalon, Amber...even more slowly than Ulsysses, and Pride and Prejudice. I can't be tied down to one book. It's just too much of a committment.


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Godric
Posted: Nov 16 2004, 07:53 PM


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Finished Ulysses, started again


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jemlibris
Posted: Nov 17 2004, 10:08 AM


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I've just finished the Harry Potter tapes on car radio. Now I am acquiring Series of Unfortunate events on tape if poss. for traffic jam & boring repetitive commuting journey amusement. So far I'm up to the Ersatz Elevator.

For reading I have Stephen Donaldson's new novel The runes of the earth and a couple of library books I had better finish before I get hoist by my own petard. wink.png


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Godric
Posted: Nov 21 2004, 08:19 PM


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Gulliver's Travles.
it's fantastic in every conceivable way.


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