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  1. Harlequin

    What are you reading?

    Yes, exactly! It is the perfect line! It works beautifully and is true to Erasmas and pretty much everything. It works so well. I quoted it to my mother, too. It's too brilliant not to share with people. That line is the moment I realised Anathem was going to be at the top of my favourites list.
  2. Harlequin

    What are you reading?

    The Extended Phenotype by Richard Dawkins. Good times. I just finished Anathem by Neal Stephenson, too. It was brilliant. <3 (thanks opal) The quotation in my signature accounts for much of the reason why I adore this book.
  3. Harlequin

    What are you reading?

    I just finished reading The Neanderthal Parallax by Robert Sawyer. It's a trilogy consisting of Hominids, Humans and Hybrids. It's cool! :D I'd read it before but I left my iPod at a friend's house so I had nothing to do on the bus Thursday/today. So I read three books. ...now I have nothing to...
  4. Harlequin

    What are you reading?

    I just finished reading American Gods by Neil Gaiman, which was a very good read. Currently I'm reading Virolution by an author whose name I've forgotten. It's a fascinating read on the subject of viruses and their interaction with the genomes of other creatures. It's really quite enlightening.
  5. Harlequin

    What are you reading?

    I'm reading To Kill or Cure by Susanna Gregory. I've almost finished it. <3 medieval crime fiction set in late 1350s Cambridge at the university.
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