+ Follow AVENTIS PRIZE Tag
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[Summary] => It is always something when a masterpiece achieves something other than the one the author intended. This is what Bill Brysons recent book A Short History of Nearly Everything (Broadway Books, NY: 2004) achieved. Bill Brysons first books were travel books and they were really the most engaging, most hilarious travel books I have ever read. My favorite is Neither Here nor There where he juxtaposed his adult experience traveling in Europe with his memories as a teenage backpacker visiting the same continent with an ever-reluctant friend.
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[AuthorName] => DE RERUM NATURA By Maria Isabel Garcia
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