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  <body>Continue to enjoy this book as an exercise in training the mind to imagine different ways of living.  Very entertaining!</body>
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  <body>Like small walks through different galaxies.  Incredibly thought-provoking.  I'm enjoying this one a lot.</body>
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  <body>Terribly interesting thus far.  I like the small vignettes which make for easy bedtime reading.  Plus, they're intriguing.</body>
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    <body><![CDATA[I really, really enjoyed this book.  The &quot;dreams&quot; are short and easy to read, but they're intriguing and captivating because of what I know of Einstein and his work with time and relativity.  It wouldn't surprise me at all to find that Einstein had similar thoughts when he was working on his theory.  My book was only about 140 pages though, not the 179 listed here.  Makes me wonder if I missed some dreams in my copy.  Anyway, it's an easy read and could easily be read in an afternoon, but I highly recommend savoring each dream and possibly even sleeping on a few of them to let them marinate awhile and really sink in.  Definitely worth your time!]]></body>
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