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Sun 10 Apr 2005

Books - Valerio Massimo Manfredi

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Just one book recommendation before I go. I've discovered books by Valerio Massimo Manfredi.

I picked up "The Last Legion", not knowing what to expect, but I enjoyed it tremendously, and so I've started on his Alexander trilogy and, so far, it may not be as good, but it'll be with me on the flight.

I love reading history (a whole lot more than I enojoyed my engineering books). Novels like these help you feel how things could have been, and there are ideas that will make you think while you're being entertained.

But I really got to pack...

Do I or do I not bring my iBook. If I don't it'll be total radio silence for ten days. Let the mail pile up.

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