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Serendipitous Reader skip to main | skip to sidebar Serendipitous Reader recommendations from my meanderings through the world of books Saturday, October 10, 2009 March by Geraldine Brooks I really enjoyed another of Geraldine Brooks' books ( People of the Book ), and I liked the premise of March, so I had high expectations for this book and wasn't disappointed. This book is about Mr. March, the absent father from Louisa May Alcott's Little Women, who enlisted in the Union army, where his idealism runs into the reality of war. The book was engaging and well-written. Posted by Donna at 12:42 PM No comments: Labels: 2009 , fiction Wednesday, June 10, 2009 The Cuckoo's Egg by Cliff Stoll This book was originally written in 1989, and since it’s about hackers and networks (pre-internet, as we know it today), it’s definitely dated – but a fun read. Stoll is an astrophysicist working as a system manager, and notices a 75c accounting discrepancy. He spends ...

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