Books

One of my favorite writers is Jane Austen, and I like Pride And Prejudice  the most. No, I meant, I LOVE it!  I read it many, many time.  It is a classic, and I think everybody should read it. Her work also includes Emma, Sense  And Sensibility, Mansfield  Park, and many more.
Renoir--Woman Standing By A Tree, 1866

I have read some interesting books recently.  Mabye you would also like to read them and talk to me about them --
 

Read in 2000

Are You Experienced   by    William Sutcliffe
It's about Dave travelling to India. It's quite funny.
 

Read in 1999

Omega    by    Patrick Lynch
A virus/pharmaceutical company story.
 

Read in 1998

Carriers     by    Patrick Lynch  (May 1998)
A virus fiction story.  It was pretty good.
 

Read in 1997
Exegesis    by    Astro Teller (Oct 97)
E-mail messages between a graduate student of computer science, emphsizing in atificial intelligence, and well, the computer! (or what she thinks is the computer)

Chat    by     N. MacCarthy (May 97)
It is a story of two people who meet through e-mail, and you just can't help getting sucked into their unexpected and amazing conversation.

Hot Zone     by     Richard Preston (April 97)
There are these monkeys with a dealy virus right in the United States!  Scientist risk their lives to study the situation and save the lives of many people.
 

Book(s) in Process
Lies My Teacher Told Me--Everything your American History Textbook Got Wrong    by    james W. Loewen
It is about how high school history books don't necessarily reflect true his tory.
 

I would also like to read the following books in the near future:
The Carrier        by     Patrick Lynch
I suspect this to be a Hot Zone type story, It should be interesting.

Level 4        by
More virus stories.

The Virus Hunter    by    C..J. Peters
C.J. Peters is one of the scientists mentioned in The Hot Zone that is really involves in scientific research on viruses.  I just want to see what he has to say about his work.

Deadly Feasts    by    Richard Rhodes
The cover of this book looks real cool. I know, "Don't judge a book by its cover." Anyways, I think this is about diseases.
 
 

Oct 20, 1997

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