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How to Solve It: A New Aspect of Mathematical Method by G. Polya
Linear Statistical Inference and Its Applications, 2nd Edition by Calyampudi Radhakrishna. Rao
Adverbs: A Novel by Daniel Handler
Art of Computer Programming/Sorting and Searching. (Addison Wesley Series in Computer Science and Information Processing by Donald E. Knuth
Used Math for the First Two Years of College Science by Clifford E. Swatrz
The Evolution of Untethered Communications by Committee on Evolution of Untethered Communications
The Yiddish Policemen's Union: A Novel by Michael Chabon
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Best,
Ed Lynskey
posted by edlynskey at 12:43 pm (EST) on Oct 2, 2008
I'm still adding to my library. I liked reading Chris Grabenstein's TILT-A-WHIRL, a good beach read. The Sue Grafton novels are my vacation reads. I believe I remember liking C IS FOR CORPSE the most. I'm also a Lee Child fan. Critics have compared his Jack Reacher to my P.I. Frank Johnson who's got a new book in PELHAM FELL HERE.
Best of reads to you,
Ed Lynskey
posted by edlynskey at 2:12 pm (EST) on Sep 24, 2008