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Thursday, July 09, 2009
 
Books and stuff

So, I decided to park the maths book until I could do more than read whilst commuting and come back to it at the weekend. Have now started Gardens of the Moon by Steven Erickson, which promises well, although I have only read 30 pages. I find it curious that the author has an introductory note saying that people might find it quite dense, and he's not explaining the background to the world he's introducing. Strange, but perhaps a good idea. But it is the first of 8 books, so there will be many more if I like it.

And I have also been lent Twilight. I am not sure how I feel about that; a trifle dirty, I think. But I suspect I will quite enjoy it. I've been lent the first and the second one. I may book-mark the maths book with them. Is it wrong to look forward to reading what I suspect to be bad fiction quite a lot?
 
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