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I enjoy cosmology and philosophy but I’m not a natural academic and find both subjects heavy going at any informative level. I read chick-lit to ease the pressure on the brain.
 
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I think I understand.
I enjoy cosmology and philosophy but I’m not a natural academic and find both subjects heavy going at any informative level. I read chick-lit to ease the pressure on the brain.
Haha

I enjoy the hard stuff but to stretch my brain I read chick lit.
 
'Arthur' by Giles Kristian
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The only problem is, no matter how many books I read about Arthur, no matter how vivid the mental image conjured up by the author is, I can only ever see Graham Chapman.
Harry Harrison and Bernard Cornwell books are interesting. I really liked how Cornwell created him and then they ruined it in the TV show along with a lot of other stuff.
 
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Holidaying in the sun at the moment so brought some what I call "Chewing gum" for the mind with me for reading around the pool, ie Assassin's Creed Renaissance and Assassin's Creed Brotherhood - Oliver Bowden, also brought something a little more historic with me for a book at bedtime in Patrick Leigh Fermor's Abducting a General : The Kreipe Operation and SOE in Crete, rather apt since I am currently in Rethymno :)
 
You would like "Ill met by moonlight" by Bill Stanley Moss, Paddy Leigh Fermor's lieutenant. It is the version of the Kreipe operation on which the film of the same name starring Dirk Bogarde was made.

When I was in Crete in 1966 before mass tourism, I met some of the locals who had been with the partisans. The English were welcomed, Germans were not
 
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