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#26

Bears Armed post_id=21031 time=1580403899 user_id=124 Wrote:
Bears Armed post_id=14214 time=1313500347 user_id=124 Wrote:I'm currently re-reading Darwin's 'Voyage of the Beagle'.

And again...

Finished that: Now [back] on his 'Origin of Species'.
(My copies of the two are combined into a single volume...)

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#27

I'm currently re-reading Lord of the Flies

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The Federation of Legionas post_id=21423 time=1591014743 user_id=598 Wrote:I'm currently re-reading Lord of the Flies

That’s a good one. I reread Lord of the Flies about a year and a half ago. It’s a very worthwhile read.

I’m currently working my way through Melville’s Moby Dick. I basically just started it but am enjoying the novel so far.
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#29

A true classic, it is. I'm sure you will enjoy it thoroughly.

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#30

Reading "India After Gandhi," a history of India post-independence.
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#31

I'm reading "Black Leopard, Red Wolf". It's an African-inspired fantasy by Jamaican writer Marlon James.

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#32

"Self-Defense for Gentlemen and Ladies: A Nineteenth-Century Treatise on Boxing, Kicking, Grappling, and Fencing with the Cane and Quarterstaff"

I never cared much for modern weapons, but I am generally paranoid enough to want to learn some form of self-defense. I became interested in Colonel Thomas Monstery's work after learning that he made a point of teaching women as well as men, one of few back then who was willing to. And it worked, the women he trained could beat any master fencers/duelists. I want to be like that.
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