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Multipole Theory In Electromagnetism: Classical, Quantum, And Symmetry Aspects, With Applications (International Series by R. E. Raab
A Relativist's Toolkit: The Mathematics of Black-Hole Mechanics by Eric Poisson
Dave Barry's only travel guide you'll ever need by Dave Barry
Introduction to gauge field theory by David Bailin
The Revenge of the Baby-Sat by Bill Watterson
Driving Mr. Albert: A Trip Across America with Einstein's Brain by Michael Paterniti
String Theory, Vol. 1 (Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics) by Joseph Polchinski
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I just added a few books to my library that you might like. If you need a fun read that shouldn't take more than three or four days, check out "The List of Seven" by Mark Frost. It's historical fiction set in Victorian England, with Arthur Conan Doyle as the protagonist. The book tells the story of a man he meets who inspires him to create the character of Sherlock Holmes. The book, which borders on fantasy at times, was written by the guy who co-created "Twin Peaks" with David Lynch.
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posted by mcnees at 12:27 pm (EST) on Sep 23, 2007