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Old 04-04-2017, 05:10 PM   #81
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I think I just bought my first non-fiction ebook ever: Fermat's Last Theorem, by Simon Singh. It narrates the centuries old search and failure by many notable mathematicians to prove the theorem, up until recently. Good stuff
I get sometimes handed a history book handed by my wife (history teacher) one that impressed me the most was a (Dutch) book about the Pandemic of 1918 (Spanish Flu) the truth and the myths, and what the hunt for the virus and a vaccine has to do with the outbreak of the H5N1.
So i do sometimes roam on the dark side

I almost always choose fiction, and not the dystopian ones, i must say i loved the old Pulp SF, optimistic and fantastic stories
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