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    <body><![CDATA[I read this expecting to be convinced that Pluto was not a planet, and I totally was. But by the end of the book Dr. Tyson also managed to convince me that it doesn't matter either way. I enjoyed this very much, and the account of the scientific community's back-and-forth on Pluto was fun and rather a lot more human a depiction of scientists and scientific deliberations than I'm used to reading. I tend to idolize scientists as these strange, dispassionate, inherently rational creatures who live amongst us and answer to some sort of higher calling, except instead of God it's Science, and obviously I am just extremely silly. (And the picture on the back makes me laugh so hard, except I'm not sure it's intentional.)]]></body>
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