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Old 07-11-2011, 05:53 PM   #28
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Can one read too much?
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I can recommend just about anything by Bill Bryson especially The Mother Tongue which is a history of the English language. Also A Short History of Nearly Everything and At Home which is a history of private life (mostly homes) and how they got to be the way they are today.
As the pages clicked by, I came to dread that At Home was coming towards an end. I have Short History on my TBR pile.
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