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Just finished read Etymologicon, by Mark Forsyth. Pretty light hearted compared to Forgotten Highlander, but still a good read on the origins of words. He takes one word and it's history, then leads it on to the next word in a somehow related way, very easy reading and interesting too...

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Loved books about explorers since I was a kid, not the hyped up drama queens of today, don't have much time to read during the summer so have "The Life and Explorations of Fridtjof Nansen" printed over a hundred years ago, on the shelf waiting for winter and warm toes in front of the wood stove:thumbup1:

 

nothing like the smell of a hundred year old book!

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