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Old 11-18-2016, 05:21 PM   #199
dki
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I never recommend anything anymore, because when I did so, the book was added after such a long time, I already read it and I think 2 subsequent parts. That's what I said, everybody's different, and this website is good for illiterate mathematicians right now, if such a thing exists. I have no idea why that would be a target audience, but accordingly, i would like to get my tax $$ back, since all of my preferences were soundly ignored and disposed of. I guess the best way for me to figure out what I want to read now is to borrow 15 books (the limit, I cannot borrow less, because I am not going to count them, so I'll be borrowing till I have to stop), look through them, return ones I don't feel like reading, borrow another 15, or whatever number, and repeat the process until I have enough good prospects. It's an expensive way of finding a book to read, but I did not choose this, it was forced upon me. I am not going to be weaving back and forth between the covers and a single book synopsis, I don't have time for that. I frequently change my mind, go back etc, so borrowing all and returning not wanted will be the best solution at the moment.
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