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- The Emperor's New Mind (102)
- Concerning Computers, Minds and the Laws of Physics
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If you like his writing and love a taste of cynicism and cataclysm, this is for you.
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- The Rhinemann Exchange (32)
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You can tell this is one of Ludlum's earlier books as he got much better as he went on and matured as a writer. Of all the books of his that I've read, this is not amongst his best.
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- The Dark Tower, Book 6 (257)
- Song of Susannah
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By Stephen King -
Finished on Aug 4, 2006 




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- The Dark Tower, Book 5 (285)
- Wolves of the Calla
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By Stephen King -
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- The Dark Tower, Book 4 (317)
- Wizard and Glass
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By Stephen King -
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- The Dark Tower, Book 3 (328)
- The Waste Lands
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By Stephen King -
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- Mac OS X Bible, Tiger Edition (4)
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- The Dark Tower, Book 2 (363)
- The Drawing of the Three
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By Stephen King -
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- The Road to Reality (133)
- A Complete Guide to the Laws of the Universe
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Although Penrose claims you can really just skip over the mathematics in this book, if you're going to really understand what he's on about in more than just a surface sense, you'll really have to be able to follow the numbers behind it.
If you're a physics major (particularly cosmology), then ... (
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Although you can tell that he researches his books' backgrounds very well, 'McNab' is no Robert Ludlum.
Why does the print get larger and the books thinner with each new release?