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dyukqu | 2 months ago
# The Universe and Dr. Einstein (by Lincoln Barnett) - recommended for anyone who is interested about Einstein's thought process that gave birth to two great theories.
# What I Talk About When I Talk About Running (by Haruki Murakami) - it's my first book from H. M. and I really liked it. It's kind of a memoir and made me like Murakami and now I plan to read his novels too.
# How to Build a Car (by Adrian Newey) - that famous F1 car designer... Great read. Gives readers a chance to glimpse into both (technical) thought process behind designing a race car and human side of it.
# Basic Mathematics (by Serge Lang) - not *reading* exactly, working through it (to brush the rust off of my math fundamentals).
mrexroad|2 months ago
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dyukqu|2 months ago
rhubarbtree|2 months ago
He’s a great writer of prose, but I feel it’s wasted on magical realism. He could have been one of the true greats.
KaiserPro|2 months ago
I think that its all just one ginormous side note, and that Yossarian is a shit, means I can't enjoy it.
I also suspect that I am not american enough to pick up on the satire references.
I suspect I feel what americans feel when they read jeeves and wooster.
dyukqu|2 months ago
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dandelionv1bes|2 months ago