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The Greatest Show Off Earth by Robert Rankin

Vacuum Diagrams by Stephen Baxter

Never Push When It Says Pull by Guy Browning

Eric by Terry Pratchett

The Indispensable Calvin and Hobbes

C/C++ Programmer's Reference by Herbert Schildt

Thinking in C++ by Bruce Eckel

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About me31-year-old software engineer, living in the South of England.

About my libraryGenerally into most scifi, occasionally some fantasy. Have quite a few programming books lying around, and more recently been reading more political and environmental stuff.

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Currently readingThe Illuminatus!: Trilogy by Robert Shea

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thanks so much for the books! they both look really good!
and, lol, thank you for not getting me the His dark materials series.
I own one, but it hasn't been put into my library, lol, cuz I hate that series
never read tad williams but I very much look forward! it sounds really good, and same with the christopher moore book. I've always wanted to read that! :D
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