Also what were you reading? What are you planning to read next? I’ve finished Darwin’s “The Voyage of the Beagle” and it’s really good. Rereading The Mikado Method left me with same opinion the it’s great technique badly described. My next big book is The Memory Code by Lynne Kelly. My next big “computer” book is The Powerful Python by Raymod Rhine (I hope it will make me less of quickly-let’s-get-the-shit-together and more of quickly-let’s-get-the-shit-right).
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Silman’s endgame course, this one’s probably going to take me a while to get the whole way through, but it’s one of the best chess manuals I’ve read so far
Here are three quick reads, perfect for the season.
https://bookshop.org/p/books/how-can-i-help-you-laura-sims/26e7750b5f801bbf?ean=9780593543719&next=t
How Can I Help You by Laura Sims. Escaped serial killer gets a job as a small town librarian. 'Nuff siad?
Victorian Psycho by Virginia Feito. What if Jane Eyre was a Lesbian with a lot of anger issues?
A Night In the Lonesome October by Roger Zelazny. A one month diary, written by a talking dog, describing the events leading up to a full moon Halloween, the first in many years. Mad scientist, witches, grave robbers, talking animals, and The Great Detective all descend on a small English village.


