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Old 02-07-2022, 05:14 PM   #41
SteveEisenberg
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So what’s on your list of great books not even an author’s mother could wade through?
At least half of the books on the St. John's College list, including almost all the math and science:

https://www.sjc.edu/academic-program...s-reading-list

I have an acquaintance who went there, and when I asked about the problem of having to read dull books, he said that he can read anything. I have great admiration for this man, mostly for other reasons.

(And he also reads genre crime books.)

(And he is not a lying poseur.)

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