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I get a lot of science books in the mail and unfortunately, don’t have a chance to review most of them on the blog. I read the titles that interest me most and when you see something mentioned here, it’s a safe bet that I’ve really enjoyed it. And now I’d like to tell you about two fantastic new books by Andrew Bleiman and Chris Eastland:
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