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Mind to reveal a little more about this book? Whats Fifth Mountain's theme?
I read his Alchemist and liked it. But, didnt like his other books 'Veronika decides to die', 'Eleven Minutes', '..River Piedra..' that much. Out of these three books, I liked '..Piedra..'.
Have you read his other...
If you are really interested in core cryptography i.e cryptography alogrithms and techniques, you can have a look at any network security books.
These books might expect you to have some background of computer networks. You can try them nevertheless.
Lots of resources are available on the...
I get your point dolz. But, even if I buy a second-hand book, I still read it with the same passion. I touch the book, I feel it for as long as I read it.
If its a book that I didnt like, then I might think of letting it go. But, if its a book that I really enjoyed, then no way buddy!
Book Crossing
I was looking around on the site bookcrossing.com (thanks to Martin for the link) and found myself wondering how people can just abandon their books like that.
Some of the locations where they leave off books - Subway, garden, beaches!
I am so attached to my book, whenever I...
So, its still a zero! :confused:
No offence meant, bobbyburns. Either it was deliberate, or you overlooked it.
You probably meant 'add hundred to that zero' :)
I agree with you David. I like Bourne for his disguising skills.
He can change himself into a completely different person that one can't recognise its him.
For camouflaging skills, he was given some name, right? I dont seem to remember what it was!
Even I get very disappointed if the ending of a book is not as good as its beginning. And as you mentioned in your another thread, if the ending is too obvious, even then its a let down.
I will finish this book and then I will let you know how I found it.
I started reading this book a few days back. I have read 200+ pages and I like it so far. Considering that this is my first book about Japan and its culture, its quite informative for me. I like the writing style too, gives necessary and sufficient information, doesnt probe deeper...
Yeah, it does sound interesting. I will give this book a try.
Just curious: how does the book proceed from then on? Does it talk about the tussle between the good social guy (who feels guilty about stealing nerdy's work) and the bad social guy?