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Favorite authorsAeschylus, Richard Dawkins, Bart D. Ehrman, Eric Hebborn, Herodotus, Paul G. Hewitt, Homer, Walter Arnold Kaufmann, Edmund Sears Morgan, John Allen Paulos, Plato, Oliver Sacks, Ian Stewart, Edward O. Wilson (Shared favorites)

Favorite bookstoresBluestocking Books & Bindery, Powell's City of Books, Tin Can Mailman

Favorite librariesMultnomah County Library - Central Library

About meBookish, I like books, and the people that like books. In the event that you find yourself reading this, feel free to introduce yourself.

About my libraryI am still in the process of entering all my books. I organize my library by Dewey, an "X" in front of the number means I have read or am reading a borrowed copy but intend to get my own.

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Real nameSam Del Biaggio

LocationPortland, OR

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Member sinceFeb 14, 2008

Currently readingPersians (Greek Tragedy in New Translations) by Aeschylus
Simplexity: Why Simple Things Become Complex (and How Complex Things Can Be Made Simple) by Jeffrey Kluger
Plato: Republic by Plato

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Howdy,

After reading your message I looked for the Anthony Flew book in my local public library and on Amazon. I didn't see it, so I will have to add it to my list of books to look out for at the used book stores.

I also enjoy reading Lewis Carroll's work. Of course, Charles Dodgson was a highly accomplished logician. Some of his puzzles and use of language are so complex that I am not sure if I am understanding it. So I just start at the beginning, continue to the end,and then stop.

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