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== See Also ==
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|content=@GordoRabinowitz I loved it so much my mom destroyed it deliberately so she would never have to read it again.
 
“Do you like my hat?”</br>
“I do not.”
 
The raw honesty of canine interlocutors was spell binding.
 
And that fasciliated the dog party in the tree which, w/o honesty, would be impossible.;-)
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|content=What is the most boring sounding book that changed &amp; improved your life immeasurably?
 
Three candidates from my life that, frustratingly, I can’t generically recommend to friends:
 
A) Einstein Manifolds by Besse.</br>
B) Turkish Grammar by Underhill</br>
C) Science Since Babylon by Price.
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|content=Tell us why in the replies if you can? Thx!
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|content=@mister_duva Because it is a well written book that introduced me to a people, culture and civilization that enriched my life forever through their excruciatingly beautiful and logical language.
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