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Old Today, 02:24 PM
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To borrow a reviewer's comment from Goodreads, "This is a delightful mess of a book, one I might not have approached were I not in [the Netherlands]"

I'm enjoying the subject matter but the style can be a little odd ... in fact, the sideways image feels about right. I don't know the author well enough to hear his voice as I read, but it's definitely like a narrative told in a pub or over a meal rather than in a history book.
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Old Today, 05:27 PM
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Currently reading:

Just started reading this today. Read it years ago, felt like it was time to see how it aged.

I read all of Sagan’s (Carl) books in the past. Might be time to read them all again. I just wish I had bought them back in the day. I tried to download it from my library but there was only 1 copy and 60 people in the queue.
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The Peregrine

http://www.irishtimes.com/culture/bo...book-1.3333957

http://www.amazon.com/Peregrine-Anni...dp/0008216215/

FYI peregrines (females are called falcons, males are called tiercels) routinely reach 100mph when stooping (diving) to kill prey. They've been clocked as fast as 240mph. Passenger planes typically fly at 300mph.

Woe be the starling that's slashed in midair by that rear talon at 100mph.
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A Gentleman in Moscow was recommended to me so many times that I finally had to at least start reading it, though I prefer nonfiction lately. A page turner of a wonderful tale with great language use.

Everything is predictable, on the history of the Bayesian model, and statistics in general. Yeah, dry at times but not bad.
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Old Today, 08:11 PM
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I also stick to nonfiction but delve into spy novels occasionally.

Just finished the Peacock and the Sparrow.
Worth reading.

I tend to read books on modern Irish history and Say Nothing and Four Shots in the Night are recent must reads.
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