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    I cracked out the Hobbit the other day. Haven't...

    I cracked out the Hobbit the other day. Haven't read it since I was a kid. I really noticed from reading it just how much it is a children's book. With the current movie version(s) you don't really...
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    I'm working my way through a series of murder...

    I'm working my way through a series of murder mysteries by Alan Bradley. They are interesting because the main character is an 11 year old girl-chemistry genius called Flavia De Luce, set in post...
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    Sounds like my job around exam marking...

    Sounds like my job around exam marking time.....:)

    At the moment I am reading a jaunty little monograph called "Spatial Statistics" by B. D. Ripley. I can highly recommend it for insomniacs.
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    Well see spot and puff examines the...

    Well see spot and puff examines the cross-cultural anthropomorphic interrelationships promulgated by a western power structure through a Foucaultian lense using ethological techniques.

    Duh!
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    Game of Thrones? Never heard of it... :D James.

    Game of Thrones? Never heard of it... :D

    James.
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    I'm not reading anything remotely educational at...

    I'm not reading anything remotely educational at the moment as I'm on holiday. :)

    I read a book called Silverthorn by Raymond Fiest last week - a fantasy novel, second in the "Riftwar" series. I...
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