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Stina
is on page 29 of 256
I'm giving up on this one. Callahan presents some interesting ideas, but the line between the analogies and the actual science is frustratingly blurry. At book club I learned that he is a professor at the university where I work, and it sounds like he has a particular interest in creative nonfiction. I might be persuaded to read something else he's written, but this book isn't doing it for me.
— Mar 06, 2015 06:41PM
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Stina
is on page 22 of 256
I may not finish this after all. If it's an unreliable narrator I'm looking for, I think I'd rather just reread Gone Girl.
— Feb 22, 2015 09:26AM
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Stina
is on page 12 of 256
Very strange analogies, but I'm a big Seurat fan, so I'll go with it.
— Feb 21, 2015 05:00PM
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Candace
is on page 114
I've never read such a beautifully written immunology book. It's so good that I keep re-reading each paragraph.
— Nov 30, 2009 06:13PM
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Candace
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In a moment, all of the others in our lives would cease to exist if it weren't for human immunity.
— Nov 28, 2009 11:56PM
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