And how do your Challenges progress?
By Rebecca Skloot. I'm midway through it now, and I can't recommend it enough. Anyone interested in medical and clinical research ethics, especially a history of medical research involving the Black community in America, should read this book. And anyone who has or is considering a scientific or medical career too.
The chief difficulty Alice found at first was in managing her flamingo.
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Holy carp! 'Tis February. What are you reading this month?
02/02/2011 06:57:03 PM
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My plans:
02/02/2011 07:01:53 PM
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Re: My plans:
02/02/2011 07:45:26 PM
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I recently finished what books I had by russian author Nick Perumov
02/02/2011 08:01:49 PM
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I think that after 15 years, it's time to read Lord of the Rings a second time.
02/02/2011 10:57:23 PM
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The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
03/02/2011 01:00:18 AM
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That's that woman whose genes they based ridiculous amounts of research on?
03/02/2011 06:09:24 PM
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Les Misérables. After that, I think I'll start Traumnovelle.
03/02/2011 05:22:35 AM
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Oh, man. Let me know how that works out, I've been wanting to read Schnitzler for a long time. *NM*
05/02/2011 11:42:08 AM
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Lots of Mark Twain stories for this month
03/02/2011 08:44:23 AM
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I read Suetonius just a few weeks ago, so I'd be interested to hear your take on him.
03/02/2011 06:11:08 PM
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Genre/Classics month
03/02/2011 01:19:03 PM
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Also, Oedipus Rex by Sophocles for performance related reasons
15/02/2011 10:27:45 PM
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Also also, JG Ballard - The Drowned World, Italo Calvino - The Complete Cosmicomics
16/02/2011 05:39:56 PM
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Right now I am reading "Toll the Hounds" (Erickson) but I bought a couple of promising books at the
13/02/2011 01:01:26 AM
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