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Which non-fiction book will we discuss Dec - Feb?

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Re: Which non-fiction book will we discuss Dec - Feb?

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I guess it should be put out for a vote; having read Bryson's "In a Sunburned Country" (his journal of his travels in Australia), I would vote for "A Short History of Nearly Everything."
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I'll do a poll tonight after the last episode of Goliath. You MUST see it. ;-)
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Actually, a poll doesn't appear necessary.

A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson
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