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silicon valley

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and before THAT, the nth reread of Zelazny's Creatures of Light and Darkness.

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Dosadi Survivor

Chicago

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Cartesian Sonata and Other Novellas by William Gass.

Does anyone else out there think he's hands down the best English prose writer around today? Cuz that's what I think.

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Baby Gauss

Ceres

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Science & Islam - A History.
Ehsan Masood

http://www.amazon.com/Science-Islam-History-Ehsan-Masood/dp/1848310404

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Unknown Territories

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The Flat Earth

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Finished Steve Toltz's book - loved it. Looking now at 'Sea of Poppies' by Amitav Ghosh. Anybody read it? Is it any good?

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Different

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Just finished Not Wanted on the Voyage by Timothy Findley. Think I might read The Wars by him next.

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Philosophy of Science - An Historical Anthology

A selection of primary texts by the men that made science happen. The texts by Buridan, Philoponus and Newton are really worth the price.
On the other hand the usual ignorance of Islamic authors is really a downer.

http://www.amazon.com/Philosophy-Science-Historical-Anthology-Anthologies/dp/1405175427

silicon valley

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Islamic authors are ignorant?

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Fast and Curious

slatington, pa, usa

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Originally posted by adam warlock
Philosophy of Science - An Historical Anthology

A selection of primary texts by the men that made science happen. The texts by Buridan, Philoponus and Newton are really worth the price.
On the other hand the usual ignorance of Islamic authors is really a downer.

http://www.amazon.com/Philosophy-Science-Historical-Anthology-Anthologies/dp/1405175427
What do you mean by that last statement?

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Ceres

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Originally posted by sonhouse
What do you mean by that last statement?
Oooooops! I really misconstrued that last statement. What I meant to say is: "The usual act of ignoring Islamic authors is really a downer".

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Originally posted by Raven69
Think I might read The Wars by him next.
Highly, highly recommended. One of my favourite books.

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Alan Wainwright's handwritten (and pen and ink sketch strewn) "Pennine Way Companion", 1968 edition.

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I'm just beginning Ulysses. Wish me luck!

Insane in the Brain!

The House of Pain.

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Ilium by Dan Simmons

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lazy boy derivative

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Burning Bright by Ron Rash

A short story master.