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Old 03-09-2017, 05:55 AM   #25513
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Started (and read half of) The Hunt for Vulcan: And How Albert Einstein Destroyed a Planet, Discovered Relativity, and Deciphered the Universe yesterday. Its a fantastic blend of science, history and a love song to the scientific method.

This is one of three new (gift-card-purchased) DTBs that have come into the house since the new year started.
Its midterm week, which means some days off for a professor. I had a faculty meeting yesterday and then spent the rest of the day in a public library just reading. As such, I finished Vulcan yesterday, read all of Neil Gaiman's delightful Norse Mythology, and started Cixin Liu's The Dark Forest. One of my TBR goals this year is to read all three of Liu's Remembrance of Earth's Past trilogy.
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